Description
Door Frame Steel Light Duty” refers to a type of steel door frame designed for applications where moderate strength and durability are required, rather than heavy-duty or high-traffic conditions. These frames are commonly used in residential, commercial, or light industrial settings. Here are some key details:
Features:
- Material:
- Made from galvanized or cold-rolled steel for corrosion resistance and strength.
- Typically thinner gauge steel compared to heavy-duty frames.
- Design:
- Simple profiles with standard dimensions.
- Can be either knock-down (assembled on-site) or welded (pre-assembled).
- Finishes:
- Often comes pre-primed for painting or with a powder-coated finish.
- Available in various colors for customization.
- Applications:
- Ideal for light-duty doors such as office doors, interior doors in commercial spaces, or residential doors.
- Used in environments with minimal exposure to heavy impacts or extreme conditions.
- Cost:
- Generally more cost-effective than heavy-duty frames due to lighter material and simpler construction.
- Installation:
- Easier to handle and install due to their lighter weight.
- Can be used with wooden, steel, or composite doors.
Benefits:
- Economical: Perfect for projects where budget constraints exist.
- Lightweight: Easier to transport and install compared to heavier steel frames.
- Versatility: Suitable for multiple types of door materials and settings.
Limitations:
- Lower Strength: Not recommended for high-traffic areas or where security is a primary concern.
- Durability: May not withstand extreme weather, heavy impacts, or industrial-grade stress.
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