EB20 doors are appropriate for both new build and refurbishment projects.
EB20 doors are appropriate for both new build and refurbishment projects.
Clement EB20 doors have been created for projects where a traditional steel door appearance is required, the EB20 range is designed to replicate the appearance of original or existing doors while simultaneously providing all the advantages of 21st century technology: first rate thermal and weather performance, low maintenance and high security.
EB20 doors are manufactured from recycled steel and all the doors in this range have exceptionally slim frames. The 20 mm insulated glass units mean that the largest possible glazed area is provided, thereby optimizing solar gain and saving energy through reduced use of artificial lighting, making this one of our most efficient doors. The 20 mm glass offers an increased ‘shadow line’ which is essential to many heritage projects.
Frames are manufactured from hot rolled carbon steel profiles with corner joints mitred, welded and dressed square and T glazing bars whose ends are tenon riveted and/or welded the and cross joints are interlocked and welded with rigid joints. Composite screens can be assembled by connecting doors and windows horizontally and/or vertically with mullions and/or transoms of hot rolled slim steel profiles. Box sections are available as tubes or as box mullions which can be either hot rolled or manufactured from sheet steel. Pressed metal cills are available in a choice of profiles. Trickle vents can be fitted in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document F.
Features and benefits:
Clement EB20 doors have been created for projects where a traditional steel door appearance is required, the EB20 range is designed to replicate the appearance of original or existing doors while simultaneously providing all the advantages of 21st century technology: first rate thermal and weather performance, low maintenance and high security.
EB20 doors are manufactured from recycled steel and all the doors in this range have exceptionally slim frames. The 20 mm insulated glass units mean that the largest possible glazed area is provided, thereby optimizing solar gain and saving energy through reduced use of artificial lighting, making this one of our most efficient doors. The 20 mm glass offers an increased ‘shadow line’ which is essential to many heritage projects.
Frames are manufactured from hot rolled carbon steel profiles with corner joints mitred, welded and dressed square and T glazing bars whose ends are tenon riveted and/or welded the and cross joints are interlocked and welded with rigid joints. Composite screens can be assembled by connecting doors and windows horizontally and/or vertically with mullions and/or transoms of hot rolled slim steel profiles. Box sections are available as tubes or as box mullions which can be either hot rolled or manufactured from sheet steel. Pressed metal cills are available in a choice of profiles. Trickle vents can be fitted in accordance with Building Regulations Approved Document F.
Features and benefits: