Doors – December 2019

by Christopher Brinckerhoff | 2 December 2019 12:00 am

Doors featured in Metal Construction News’ December 2019 issue.

Door Engineering and Manufacturing LLC

Door Engineering and Manufacturing’s Four-Fold Doors function under high-cycle conditions and clear openings at an average speed of 24 inches per second. They can be customized with windows, grilles, panels and walkthrough doors. Hurricane-rated and tornado-resistant models are also available.

www.doorengineering.com [1]

Electric Power Door

Electric Power Door’s Four-Fold Doors are custom designed. Options include arch openings and custom door panels. They are typically 2 to 3 inches thick, made with structural steel and 14-gauge sheeting. Four-Fold Doors have hydraulic operating systems and hinged door panels. Complete door systems can withstand wind loads in excess of 200 mph, be projectile resistant and adjust to minor movement in buildings during earthquakes.

www.electricpowerdoor.com [2]

Hörmann LLC

Hörmann’s Speed-Guardian 5000 series high-speed roll-up doors open as fast as 100 inches per second. They have door panels with insulated galvanized steel, double-skinned sections that roll into a circular bracket (standard), or into horizontal or vertical tracks (optional). The door panels have solid slats that are 22-gauge galvanized steel with foamed-in-place polyurethane insulated core. Speed-Guardian 5000 series roll-up doors have MicroGrain texture exterior skins and stucco texture interior skins.

www.hormann.us [3]

Kawneer Co. Inc.

Kawneer’s Insulpour Thermal Entrances feature IsoPour thermal breaks. They merge pour-and-debridge thermal breaks with polymer isolator technologies. The doors and frames have IsoPour thermal breaks. Insulpour Thermal Entrances are available in 250T narrow-, 350T medium- and 500T wide-stile options. Multiple cross-rail sizes and bottom rail heights are offered. The entrances meet ASTM E1996 hurricane impact resistant requirements to Zone 4 and Level D.

www.kawneer.com [4]

Overhead Door Corp.

Overhead Door’s Coil-Away Model 600 rolling steel service door has a bottom bar made with extruded aluminum and a weather seal. It is operated with a chain hoist or motor. The maximum width and height are both 16 feet, and hood options are available. Coil-Away Model 600 rolling door comes in more than 200 powder coatings including brown and white.

www.overheaddoor.com/rolling-steel-service-doors-600 [5]

Plyco Corp.

Plyco’s Series 92 Door has a 24-gauge hot-dipped galvanized steel panel, 1 3/4 inches thick, with fully rolled edges. A solid polyurethane insulating core provides R-13, and it has three, 4 1/2 inch by 4 1/2 inch stainless steel hinges. There are three frame depths (4 1/4 inches, 6 1/4 inches, 8 1/4 inches) and three colors: Bronze, Hickory Moss and Polar White.

www.plyco.com [6]

Tubelite Inc.

Tubelite’s hurricane/impact side-hinged doors are available as Standard Medium and Standard Wide Stile in 1 3/4-inch depths, and Monumental Medium and Monumental Wide Stile in 2-inch depths. Optional hardware includes concealed vertical rod and rim exit devices, active and inactive door lock assemblies, removable mullions, and continuous gear, offset pivot and butt hinges.

www.tubeliteinc.com [7]

Wayne Dalton Corp.

Wayne Dalton’s Model 523 rolling security shutters have 0.05-inch-thick extruded aluminum slats and compact aluminum bottom bars with vinyl bulb seals. The maximum width is 20 feet and maximum height is 14 feet. The security shutters come preassembled, and can be installed in areas with low headroom and side-room requirements. More than 200 powder coatings are offered including Almond, Bronze, Silver and White.

www.wayne-dalton.com [8]

Endnotes:
  1. www.doorengineering.com : https://www.doorengineering.com
  2. www.electricpowerdoor.com : https://www.electricpowerdoor.com
  3. www.hormann.us : https://www.hormann.us
  4. www.kawneer.com : https://www.kawneer.com
  5. www.overheaddoor.com/rolling-steel-service-doors-600 : https://www.overheaddoor.com/rolling-steel-service-doors-600
  6. www.plyco.com : https://www.plyco.com
  7. www.tubeliteinc.com : https://www.tubeliteinc.com
  8. www.wayne-dalton.com : https://www.wayne-dalton.com

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