
Desription
We offer five aluminum door stiles manufactured without visible glass stops, designed to meet the high standards of Australian commercial developments.
These fully framed aluminum doors come with many options to meet a wide range of specifications required by Australian commercial developers.
They accommodate various glass types with thicknesses from 6 mm to 25 mm, including tempered, laminated, insulated, and decorative options such as textured, sandblasted, or colored glass.
The internal operating system adopts an integrated sliding assembly, ensuring smooth operation, low noise, and enhanced gliding performance.
Detail
Available in a range of configurations, custom made and installed to your specification

Opening Configurations
Several opening types with outward or inward opening leaves. We offer complete entrances and you can choose different colours and shapes of the infill panel to create an individual design. Max. width per door leaf is 130 cm.

Glass Options
We offer a wide range of glass options for commercial doors to meet both aesthetic and performance needs. Choose from tempered, laminated, insulated, and decorative glass types—including textured, frosted, sandblasted, and tinted finishes. Our glass solutions provide enhanced safety, energy efficiency, and design flexibility for any commercial entrance.

Floor spring
The cover disappears completely inside the round cassette, 187 mm, and is ideally protected. The only thing that is more impressive than the look itself is the fact that the technology functions perfectly.
FAQ
Find answers to key technical and design questions about our aluminium awning and pergola systems, tailored for Queensland projects.
What standards and certifications should commercial doors comply with?
Commercial doors must comply with regional building codes and industry standards such as AS 1428 (accessibility), AS 2047 (performance requirements for windows and doors in Australia), and relevant fire rating standards (e.g., AS 1530). Compliance ensures safety, durability, and regulatory approval for commercial projects.
What are the typical hardware and security features for commercial doors?
Commercial doors are equipped with heavy-duty hinges, multipoint locking systems, panic bars, and access control integrations (e.g., RFID, biometric readers). These features ensure robust physical security, emergency egress compliance, and controlled access suitable for high-traffic commercial environments.
How does the choice of glazing affect the durability and maintenance of commercial doors?
The type of glazing significantly impacts the door’s resistance to impact, weathering, and thermal stress. Tempered and laminated glass enhance strength and safety, reducing breakage risk, while insulated glass units improve energy efficiency and condensation control. Proper glazing selection minimizes maintenance and extends the door’s service life in demanding commercial environments.
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