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SELECTING STAINLESS STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES Construction
Specifier
December 2002
Stainless steel is the “wonder metal” of
the construction industry. It is versatile and durable. It resists rust and corrosion
and looks great. There are so many applications where stainless
steel
doors and frames would be ideal, but sometimes misconceptions
or lack of complete information keep architects and spec writers from recommending
it. Here are a few things to consider when evaluating stainless.
Long-term Value- While a stainless steel door typically costs eight
times the price of a standard hollow metal door, its durability (40
year life span) eliminates the need to replace inferior doors. Next
Door Company, the only U.S. manufacturer dedicated to stainless steel
doors and frames, boasts that their doors and frames are made to outlast
your building!
Low Maintenance- Stainless
steel requires no painting, only occasional polishing to keep its
shine. For exterior applications, stainless optimizes “rain
washing”, so nature can clean the surface of exposed doors.
Integral Construction vs. Cladding- All too often, a cladded door
will be specified where only a true stainless steel door will do the
job. Cladding, or covering a wood or regular steel door with a stainless
veneer, can be asking for trouble later on. First of all, a cladded
door cannot carry a fire label. Plus, cladded doors are likely to delaminate,
corrode from within or separate at seams and/or edges.
Architectural Beauty- An amazing variety of looks are available in
stainless steel. Not only is stainless made in colors (including gold,
copper and charcoal), but also in many textured, etched and abraded
patterns. Doors can also be custom embossed or etched in virtually
any design. The commercial marketplace is just beginning to recognize
the design possibilities, as decorative stainless is being specified
more and more for such design-driven applications as hotels and restaurants,
office buildings, auditoriums and museums.
Dedicated Manufacturing- To maintain its corrosion resistance, stainless
steel doors and frames should be manufactured in dedicated facilities
where there is no possibility of contamination from other metals. Even
small particles of carbon steel can begin to cause corrosion if they
come into contact with the grain of the stainless surface. Furthermore,
all componentry should be made of 100% stainless steel materials; otherwise,
corrosion can occur from within.
Help From Next Door
If you are considering specifying stainless steel, Next
Door Company can offer some help. Their sole focus on
stainless gives them a depth of knowledge that most stainless manufacturers
can’t
equal. For engineering questions, cost estimates or simply
to find out more about what can and cannot be done with stainless, they
are
happy to assist. Their spec is available as a download
at www.nextdoorco.com
Next Door Company specializes in custom stainless and can meet virtually
any specification. A stock program is also available. Ratings are available
for fire, sound and others. To request a technical binder or talk with
one of their experts, call Next Door Company at 888-791-4450.
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