44mm Halspan Optima FD30 Ash Veneered Graduated Density Chipboard Door Core Unlipped 2135 x 915mm (7′ x 3′)

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SKU: SM3800

44mm Ash Veneered Halspan Optima door blank uses a graduated-density chipboard core with integral facings. It’s unlipped, lightweight and fire-resistant for up to 30 minutes (FD30). Supplied with square-edge and is for internal use only.

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  • All door blanks must acclimate to room temperature for at least 4 days before installation to prevent warping.
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44mm Ash Veneered Halspan Optima door blank uses a graduated-density chipboard core with integral facings. It’s unlipped, lightweight and fire-resistant for up to 30 minutes (FD30). Supplied with square-edge and is for internal use only.

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Please note
  • All door blanks must acclimate to room temperature for at least 4 days before installation to prevent warping.
  • Additional information

    Brand Halspan
    Weight 59.55 kg
    Thickness

    44mm

    Size

    2135 x 915mm

    Applications

    Doors

    Colour

    Ash

    Class

    BS476: Part 22

    Edging

    Square cut

    Features

    Paintable, Cuttable, Veneerable

    Lipping

    Unlipped

    Finish

    N/A

    Fire rating

    30 minute

    Formaldehyde level

    E1 (low)

    Grade

    FD30

    Moisture resistant

    No

    Product standard

    Non structural

    Weather exposure

    Interior

    Wood species

    Various recycled wood species

    Environmental certification

    Legally sourced

  • Description

    The 44mm Halspan Optima FD30 Ash Veneered Graduated Density Chipboard Door Core is a fire door blank made for joiners and fabricators who want a real timber face on an internal fire door. It arrives unlipped and square cut in a generous 2135 x 915mm (7×3) sheet, so you cut and lip it to suit your exact opening. The faces are pre-veneered in natural ash, which gives a pale, straight grain that is ready to finish rather than paint over.

    Why graduated density

    The core is Halspan’s three-layer graduated density particleboard. The outer layers are denser than the centre, and that is the detail that does the real work. Denser faces grip screws, hinges and lock fixings far better than a uniform low-density board, while the lighter middle keeps the overall weight in check. A full sheet this size is still a substantial two-person lift, so plan to handle and position it with help rather than alone.

    FD30 fire rating

    FD30 means the finished doorset is intended to hold back fire for up to 30 minutes. The Optima core is fire tested to BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1. These standards are used to assess the fire performance of complete door assemblies. That 30 minute figure applies to a complete, correctly built doorset, not to the bare blank on its own. To reach the rating in practice, you combine this core with a compatible frame, intumescent fire and smoke seals and the right ironmongery, all installed to Halspan’s certification.

    Ready for finishing

    Because the show faces are real ash veneer, this blank suits a natural finish rather than spray paint. Ash has a light, open grain that takes clear lacquer, oil or a soft stain beautifully. Give the faces a fine sand, finish both sides equally to keep the door balanced, and seal every edge once it is lipped.

    Edges and lipping

    • Supplied unlipped, so you apply your own timber lippings to the edges
    • Square cut faces make squaring and trimming straightforward
    • Flat timber lippings from 6mm to 18mm thick suit single doors
    • Rebated lippings from 18mm to 28mm are used where double doors meet
    • Seal and finish all four edges to protect the exposed core

    Where it works best

    • Flats and apartments, where communal and entrance doors need a 30 minute fire separation to protect escape routes
    • Hotels and student accommodation, where many fire doors are required, and a warm timber face lifts the interior
    • Offices and commercial fit-outs, where fire compartmentation has to sit alongside a premium look
    • Care homes and public buildings, where fire regulations and a welcoming natural aesthetic both matter
    • Higher end home refurbishments, where a real ash door is wanted in place of a painted one

    Halspan is a specialist fire door blank manufacturer, and the Optima core carries a low E1 formaldehyde rating that keeps emissions down in occupied rooms. You get tested fire performance and a genuine ash veneer face from a recognised maker.

    Sizing and trimming

    The 2135 x 915mm (7′ x 3′) format is deliberately oversized so you can cut down to standard UK door sizes with trimming margin to spare. Let the blank acclimatise flat in the room where it will hang before you work on it, so the timber settles before fitting.

    Internal use only

    This is an interior, non-structural fire door core. It is not moisture resistant, so keep it well away from bathrooms, wet rooms and any external opening. The ash faces and chipboard core are built for dry, heated internal spaces.

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    1. Q How much can I trim to reach my door size? 
      A

      Trimming allowances are fixed by Halspan's fire certification, not by preference. Modest, equal reduction from the edges to reach a standard opening is normal, but always check the current Optima fitting data for the exact maximum you can remove, so the fire rating stays valid.

    2. Q Does it come with a glazing cut out or vision panel? 
      A

      No, it is supplied as a solid blank with no apertures. The Optima core can be glazed up to a 1.75m² aperture when it is prepared and fitted to the certification, so any vision panel is cut and lined as part of fabrication.

    3. Q What do I actually need to turn this into a working fire door? 
      A

      At minimum, a certified frame, intumescent fire and smoke seals, fire rated hinges, a compatible lock or latch, and a door closer where the location calls for one. The blank is the core component, the rating comes from the complete assembly.

    4. Q Will it reduce the sound between rooms? 
      A

      As part of a tested doorset, the Optima has acoustic figures in the region of 32 to 33dB Rw unglazed, depending on single or double configuration. That number belongs to the finished doorset, not to the loose blank.

    5. Q Can I paint it instead of using a clear finish? 
      A

      You can, but you would be hiding a real ash veneer that is usually chosen for its grain. If a painted door is the goal, an MDF faced or primed blank is the more cost effective starting point.