CHARACTERISTICS: Non-Magnetic chromium nickel (Most common alloy) APPLICATIONS: Hospitals, health care, food processing plants, some chemical plants, swimming pool areas, most exterior applications |
EXTERIOR DOORS Face sheets, 16 GA 304 stainless steel. All door components shall be stainless steel. Core: vertical 22 GA stiffeners laminated to door skin. Vertical Edges: Hairline seam reinforced with continuous 16 GA stainless steel channel. Lock-seam type edge not acceptable. Top and bottom edges shall have continuous 16 GA channels, spot welded to both face sheets. Top edge shall be sealed watertight. |
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INTERIOR DOORS Door skin, 16 GA 304 stainless steel. Core: Kraft honeycomb. Vertical Edges: Open seam. Top and bottom edges shall have continuous 16 GA channels, spot welded to both face sheets. |
CHARACTERISTICS: Higher Percentage of chromium-nickel than Alloy 304 APPLICATIONS: Exterior, high-humidity, salt air environments. Highly corrosive environments. |
EXTERIOR DOORS SALT ENVIRONMENT / PHARMACEUTICAL GRADE Door skin, 16 GA 316 stainless steel. All door components shall be stainless steel. Core: vertical 22 GA stiffeners laminated to door skin with voids between stiffeners filled with polystyrene. Vertical Edges: Hairline seam reinforced with continuous 16 GA stainless steel channel. Lock-seam type edge not acceptable. Top and bottom edges shall have continuous 16 GA channels, spot welded to both face sheets. Top edge shall be sealed watertight. |
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CHARACTERISTICS: Magnetic APPLICATIONS: Interior, non-corrosive environments, where Alloy 304 will not meet fire rating requirements. |
INTERIOR DOORS, LARGE FIRE RATED OPENINGS Door skin, 16 GA 430 stainless steel. Core: Kraft honeycomb. Vertical Edges: Open seam. Top and bottom edges shall have continuous 16 GA channels, spot welded to both face sheets. |
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