Sapa's STII Door goes from strength to strength

Sapa's STII Door goes from strength to strength
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Date: 17 August 2018

The STII commercial door has been well received by the market and sales continue to grow across all sectors.

Further product enhancements have now been introduced, maintaining its position as one of the best thermally broken commercial door solutions available today.

Double pivot doors, typically used on communal entrances, are now available with master leaf electromagnetic locking, adding to its already extensive range of PAS 24 certified options. Further PAS24 options are also available including dual deadlocks, multipoint locking and panic exit devices.

Sapa's STII Door goes from strength to strength

The STII door now also has its own framing solution, simplifying the creation and inclusion of side light and other composite elements. Key to this is the introduction of a continuously drained threshold, allowing the direct fixing of door and frame elements to one single profile. The framing system also provides half mullion profiles, which allows for offsite fabrication and coupling at installation.

Additionally, the development of new glazing beads eases the installation of glazing door widths of up to 46mm and a new heavy-duty transom profile has been introduced to simplify the mounting of auto door opening gear.

With pivot or rebated options for doors up to 3 metres high and 1.17 metres wide as well as Uw ratings as low as 1.9W/m²k, the STII system has all you need and more in a commercial door.

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