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Classification and characteristics of shuttle doors

Shuttle door, also known as sliding door, refers to a door whose doors are connected by pulleys and can move on a fixed track, also known as sliding door. It is different from horizontal doors with hinged doors. The invention has the characteristics of easy installation, reusability, industrial production, small workshop production, fire prevention and environmental protection.

According to the installation position

Generally divided into: partition door, wardrobe door. Partition doors include: kitchen partition, living room partition, balcony partition and bathroom partition. Wardrobe doors include: integral wardrobe and walk-in wardrobe.

Divide by style

Among them, the partition door includes: white glass, embossing, car engraving, screen printing, jade sand, rattan, spun silk, etc. Closet doors include: paint, shutters, plates, porcelain, leather, soft bags, etc.

According to the main raw materials

The main raw materials are door frames, door leaves and tracks, which can also be classified. Commonly used are the following categories: 1, solid wood sliding door; 2. Log sliding door; 3. glass sliding door; 4. Stainless steel sliding door; 5. Steel-wood sliding door; 6. Aluminum alloy sliding door; 7. New composite sliding doors, such as wood-plastic corrugated sliding doors.

Divided by slide rail

According to the position, it can be divided into upward sliding (also called hanging rail or hanging sliding), downward sliding or ground rail; According to the number of tracks, there are single-track sliding doors and double-track sliding doors.