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HIGH PERFORMANCE DOORS



        NEED OF THE HOUR FOR THE NEW NORMAL



        The last year of mandatory Work from Home has highlighted the poor   Sauerland Spanplatte from Germany - World's Largest Door Component
        performances from majority of the Doors with heavy distractions noticed   Supplier exporting to 90+ Countries with more than 100,000 doors
        by each and every one causing Low concentration levels and   produced daily using the Sauerland Technology have brought to India,
        inefficiencies.                                          Global Performance Driven solutions for Doors.
        The day-to-dayhousehold noises from TV sets, Music systems, Pressure   Sauerland Spanplatte has geared up their customers PAN India to offer
        cookers, mixers, blenders, Children Playing at home etc. causing high   the need of the hour solutions by launching Work From Home Doors
        amount of noise pollution which are heard on Video Conferences even if   concept with Acoustic Ratings from 27 dB upto 44 dB.
        one closes the Door to keep such noises out.
                                                                 The true Privacy Function of a Door is fulfilled only when the Door
        Doors installed with the ideology of a Panel to close the hole in the   provides Privacy of Sight + Privacy of Sound.
        wall showcasePoor Performance with terms of reducing Sound   Sauerland Spanplatte offers a unique solution to the End customers to
        transmission.                                           procure Performance Driven as well as Aesthetically Superior Doors from
                                                                their Indian Partners.
        Indians have accepted defects observed in a door like Swelling,
        Warping, Bending, High sound transfer as natural characteristics of
        doors, similar to how potholes have been accepted to be integral   Suggested Acous c and Fire Ra ng for Residen al &
        part of roads.                                          Office Doors:
        Modern Doors are expected to offer below mentioned performance
        as a Basic requirement:                                                                         FIRE RATING
                                                                                   ACOUSTIC RATING       (IS 3614 or
            1.   Guaranteed Impact Resistance of 20 kgs/cm2    LOCATION               (ISO 140-3)      BS 476 Part 22)
            2.   Low Burning Rate for Non-FRD of min. 20 minutes
            3.   Thickness Precision of +/-0.1 mm of the Infill offer Doors with   MAIN DOORS              34 dB      60 minutes
                                                              BEDROOM DOORS                 27 dB to 38 dB    30 minutes
               Perfect Surface
            4.   No Bending or Warping                        TOILET DOORS                  22 dB to 26 dB    N.A.
            5.   Climatic Stability                           CONFERENCE ROOM DOORS     34-39 dB         20 minutes
            6.   Acoustic Performance from 27 dB and above    MANAGEMENT CABIN DOORS     34 dB-36 dB     30 minutes
            7.   Screw Holding of min. 50 kgs per fully threaded screw
            8.   Environment Friendly                         BANQUET HALLS                 42 dB        30 minutes
            9.   Low Formaldehyde Emission
            10.  Ideal Weight Doors
                                                                To Know more on High Performance Doors,
        In addition, Fire Doors should always offer dual performances with   Please contact
        respect to offering Acoustic Performances of minimum 34 dB   Sleek Boards Marketing Services LLP
        together with 60 minutes Fire Rating for Residential or Apartment   sleekboards@gmail.com or
                                                                Call/WhatsApp on +91 7447446760
        Entrance/ Main Doors.


















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