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Stainless Steel Doors and Frames - 08 11 19

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Stainless steel doors are assemblies of fixed panels constructed from stainless steel stiffeners and stainless steel face sheets. Assemblies are usually hollow but cores can be filled with insulating materials.

Frames are formed from a standard range of metal gauges used for door sidelights, transoms and other openings.

These doors resist corrosion and oxidation without special finishes.

Typical applications include:

  • Sewage Treatment Plants
  • Industrial and Food Processing Facilities
  • Laboratories
  • Clean Rooms
  • Aquatic...

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Tips on Estimating Stainless Steel Doors and Frame Costs from RSMeans

Most metal doors and frames look alike, but there may be significant differences among them. When estimating these items, be sure to choose the line item that most closely compares to the specification or door schedule requirements regarding type of metal, metal gauge, door core material, fire rating, and finish.

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