What Is The Structure Of The Armored Door Like?

Feb 09, 2024

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Armored doors are doors with armored systems that are structurally sturdy and durable enough. Household armored doors generally refer to anti-theft doors for entering households. They are doors that provide armor protection and anti-theft safety when entering a house.

The reason why armored entrance doors can serve as armor defense is due to their sturdy internal structure and metal surface material. Below is a layered analysis of the structure of armored doors to see how they are sturdy and unbreakable.

Material of the panel and back panel of the armored door

The materials used for the panel of armored doors generally include copper, stainless steel, aluminum, and solid wood. The thicker the panel, the better the defense effect, but it is not necessarily the heavier the better. For a single door entry door, a 6mm aluminum armored door panel and a 4mm back panel are already strong and durable enough.

Internal filling of armored doors

The internal filling materials of entrance doors generally include paper honeycomb, fireproof cotton, aluminum honeycomb, plywood, etc. Paper honeycomb or fireproof cotton as internal filling materials cannot be called armored doors.

Hardware and configuration of armored doors

Hardware, especially hinges, are the load-bearing parts of the entire armored door, so the quality of hinges affects the service life of the armored door. The configuration of armored doors is reflected in details such as locks and handles, and the more delicate the combination, the higher the level of armored doors.

Sound insulation strip for armored doors

The sound insulation strip directly affects the sound insulation and thermal insulation effect of armored doors. There are generally two types of sound insulation materials: rubber and silicone, with silicone having better sound insulation effect than rubber.

Surface treatment process of armored doors

The surface treatment process includes the shaping treatment and spraying treatment of armored doors, which fundamentally affects the durability of armored doors. Currently, fluorocarbon spraying technology is an advanced surface treatment technology in the industry. The surface of armored doors treated with fluorocarbon spraying is smooth and delicate, and will not fade or fade for 20 years.

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