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Sample Specification | Technical Specification | Frame Armour Profile |
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Technical Specification
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Plain Skin:
1.25 mm thick, cold rolled carbon steel sheet, electro galvanized, P.V.C. film coated, Skin bended on four sides, reinforced on hinge side with a "U" shaped 2 mm steel sheet, welded to the skin on 7 separated points.
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Lock & Bolts Housing:
1.25 mm thick steel sheet, hot-deep galvanized, "C" shape bended and attached to the plain skin by 6 stainless steel blind rivets. Housing is welded on top and bottom to the plain skin.
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Insulation:
6 mm thick, thermal insulating and fire resisting board type Supalux-s, glued to the housing.
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Door cavity filler:
43 mm thick, thermal insulating and fire resisting board, for 1/2h insulation requirement.
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Filler Bonding glue:
Non combustible glue, type Pyrocol.
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Embossed skin:
0.6 mm thick, cold rolled carbon steel sheet, deep drawing quality, electrogalvanized, and P.V.C film coated. Skin is bonded along and to the lock housing by 3 self adhesive 8 mm Acrylic foam tape stripes, and bonded to plain skin along the other 3 edges by the same tape. |
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The Advantage of Multipoint Locking
| Conventional mid-point locking allows the door to be used as a lever against its weakest point. i.e. where the door substance has been reduced to accomodate a mortice lock. Multiple bolting locks eliminate this weakness by preventing leverage from 'bending' the door and by spreading impact forces caused by an attack. |
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