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Laminated Doors

Laminated doors are a popular choice in interior design and construction because to its aesthetic appeal, durability, and versatility. These doors are manufactured by putting a layer of laminate—a composite material made of resin-saturated paper or fabric—to a core material such as particleboard or MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard). The lamination technique not only improves the visual attractiveness of the door but also gives additional protection against scratches, moisture, and ordinary wear and tear. Laminated doors are available in a variety of finishes, colors, and textures, allowing for a variety of design alternatives to complement various interior styles.

Features of Laminated Doors

  • Door Options: Flush Doors
  • Solid door filler from renowned green product companies
  • Door Filling Options: Tubular Particle/ Solid Particle/ Solid Wood Filling
  • Laminate: 1 MM HPL
  • Laminate Glue: D3
  • Flush door Glue: PF
  • Thickness: 32, 35, 37 mm

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Wiremesh doors, also known as mesh doors or security mesh doors, are doors with a frame that incorporates a mesh material, typically made of metal, to provide security while allowing visibility and ventilation.

Wiremesh doors are often made from materials such as steel, aluminum, stainless steel, or a combination of these. The choice of material depends on factors like security requirements and environmental conditions.

Wiremesh doors come in various mesh patterns, including welded mesh, expanded metal mesh, perforated metal mesh, and others. Each pattern offers a different balance of security, visibility, and ventilation.

Yes, wiremesh doors with fine mesh patterns can serve as insect screens, keeping insects out while allowing air to circulate.

Regular maintenance involves cleaning the mesh and frame with a soft brush or cloth. Lubricate hinges and check for any signs of wear or damage. Follow manufacturer recommendations for care.

Yes, wiremesh doors can be designed as sliding doors, providing a space-efficient solution for areas with limited clearance for swinging doors.

Yes, wiremesh doors are commonly used in residential homes for security, visibility, and ventilation, especially in areas with a need for enhanced protection.

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