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Glass stacking door

Glass stacking door
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ATDC has one of the most innovative glass stacking security doors on the market. These cost-effective doors are constructed from extruded aluminium making them lightweight yet stable and strong. Perfect for shopfront tenancies, reception areas and free-standing kiosks in airports, shopping centres, hospitals, aged care facilities, hotels, clubs and banks.

The panels are suspended  on industrial grade hangar assemblies suspended from an extruded top track which  requires an overhead support structure.

There are three door options namely inward or outward opening panels (3m max height) or a centrally hung panel version (max height of 3.5m) For each of these options the maximum panel width is 750mm and there is no  floor track.

MAXIMUM SIZES

  • GS1: Maximum height of 3000mm with a maximum width of 6000mm
  • GS2: Maximum height of 3000mm with a maximum width of 6000mm
  • GS3: Maximum height of 3500mm with an unlimited width

DOOR INFILL OPTIONS

Glass: 6.38mm thick clear or translucent laminated safety glass panels as standard.Polycarbonate: 6mm thick clear or opaque polycarbonate panels for a more lightweight solution.

LOCKING

Locking is via Up/Down locks mounted in the vertical stiles which secure the door in position via shootbolts into the floor only

FINISH

Our standard finish is natural anodized aluminium. Powder coating to standard Dulux or Interpon colours ranges is available

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

BCA compliant egress locks for emergency exits requirements can be incorporated into any glass stacking door and are operable with single down action handle.

For further information visit ATDC’s website 

 

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