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Application
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Application | |||
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Commercial | Doors are used for office, apartment, retail, and other commercial applications. | ||
Residential | Doors are primarily used for homeowners and other residential applications. | ||
Industrial | Doors are used for factory, processing, access, and other industrial applications. | ||
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Location | |||
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Access Doors | Access doors yield access to specific equipment or confined spaces. | ||
Exterior Doors | Exterior doors are used between outdoor and indoor environments. | ||
Garage Doors | Garage doors are designed to enclose and protect the entrances to garages and other large structures. | ||
Interior Doors | Interior doors are used between two interior environments. | ||
Store Front System | Store front systems are entryway systems that are used as the primary entrance to commercial applications. These systems include more than the door, they typically include the surrounding framing and glazing for an aesthetically appearing entryway. | ||
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Type
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Accordion Doors | Accordion doors are horizontally sliding doors that are comprised of multiple sections. They are typically suspended from the top of an opening and resemble an accordion design. | ||
Air Doors | Air doors use the flow of air to produce a barrier to prevent the exchange of air between two environments. | ||
Bi-Fold Doors | Bi-Fold doors have one fixed end and one or more pivoting joints. | ||
Bulkhead Doors | Bulkhead doors are horizontal or inclined doors that give access from the outside of a house to a cellar or a shaft. | ||
Canopy Doors | A canopy door is a one-piece garage door. | ||
Carriage Door | A carriage door is a garage-type door that opens on vertical hinges. | ||
Cleanroom Doors | Cleanroom doors are interior doors constructed of materials satisfactory for use in the cleanroom and pharmaceutical industry. | ||
Dutch Doors | Dutch doors are split horizontally to allow the top half to be opened or closed independently of the bottom. | ||
Entry Doors | Entry doors are doors that are intended to be used as the primary entryway. | ||
Flush / Hardboard Doors | Flush / hardboard doors are those that have a flat or flush surface. They are typically made of hardboard or lauan. | ||
French Doors | French doors are two full doors that are hinged opposed to themselves and meet at the center. | ||
Impact Doors | Impact doors are swinging doors that are used within high traffic areas where they are subject to impact and other harsh treatment. | ||
Louvered Doors | Louvered doors have slits to allow the passage of air. | ||
Mirror Doors | Mirror doors are entirely covered on at least one side with a mirror. | ||
Panel Doors | Panel doors have decorative panels on the faces of the door. | ||
Patio Doors | Patio doors are exterior doors that are either sliding or of French in design. | ||
Pocket Doors | Pocket doors are sliding doors that hideaway within a pocket in a wall. | ||
Revolving Doors | Revolving doors consist of several doors rotating on a single axis. | ||
Roll Up Doors | Roll-up doors roll upwards and are coiled at the top. | ||
Screen Doors | Screen doors have a large percentage of screened area used for the flow of air and to prevent the passing of debris or insects. | ||
Sectional Doors | Sectional doors are comprised of multiple sections that travel on tracks. | ||
Security Doors | Security doors are rigid in design and function as a means to prevent unauthorized access or passage. | ||
Shower Doors | Shower doors are used to enclose a shower stall. | ||
Sliding Doors | Sliding doors slide horizontally on tracks. | ||
Storm Doors | Storm doors are the second door to protect the primary door from damage or abuse from the elements. | ||
Strip Doors | Strip doors are industrial doors comprised of hanging strips of material that allow passage, but prevent large amounts of air or debris from entry. | ||
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Size
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Width | Width of the opening. | ||
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Height | Height of the opening. | ||
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Material
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Material | |||
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Aluminum | Aluminum is a bluish, silver-white, malleable, ductile, light, trivalent, metallic element that has good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation. | ||
Fiberglass | Fiberglass is strong, durable, and impervious to many caustics and extreme temperatures; fiberglass fabrics are widely used in industry. | ||
Glass | Glass is a hard material consisting of a mixture of silicates that is usually transparent or translucent. It is considered to be a cooled liquid rather than a true solid. | ||
Stainless Steel | Stainless steel is chemical and corrosion resistant and can have relatively high pressure ratings. | ||
Steel | Steel is a commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent. It is malleable when under suitable conditions, and is distinguished from cast iron by its malleability and lower carbon content. | ||
Rubber | Synthetic rubber includes many grades such as Norprene®, neoprene, and silicone; these compounds typically exhibit high abrasion resistance and fluid and chemical resistance. | ||
Wood | Woo is a hard, fibrous substance beneath the bark in trees. | ||
Plastic | Plastic refers to numerous organic, synthetic, or processed materials that are mostly thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers of high molecular weight and that can be made into objects, films, or filaments. | ||
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Special Features
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Special Features | |||
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Automatic | Automatic doors are opened and closed by a powered actuator. | ||
Blast Resistant | The door has been certified as a blast-resistant product. | ||
Bullet Resistant | The door has been certified as a bullet-resistant product. | ||
Double Doors | Door assembly has two swinging doors to yield a larger entryway. | ||
Fire Rated | The door has been rated to restrain the path of a fire. | ||
Insulated | These doors feature insulated materials added to act as a thermal and sound absorbing barrier. | ||
Shielded | Shielded doors are comprised of materials such as glass, beryllium, copper, or lead that shield for RF and other X-ray and other sensitive applications. | ||
Sidelights | Door assembly has windows that run vertically up the left and or right of the door itself. | ||
Window(s) | The door has a window in the door itself. | ||
Watertight | The door has seals that prevent water from passing. | ||
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