Description
– Stainless steel and aluminum glass door clamp patch fittings are hardware components used to secure glass panels in frameless glass door systems.
– They typically consist of a stainless steel cover plate and an aluminum or zinc alloy inner body.
– The cover provides a durable, corrosion-resistant surface, while the inner body provides structural support and clamping force to hold the glass securely.
Key Features:
Cover Material:
Stainless steel is commonly used for its strength and resistance to corrosion.
Inner Body Material:
Aluminum or zinc alloy provides a lightweight and strong base for clamping the glass.
Glass Thickness Compatibility:
These fittings are designed to accommodate specific glass thicknesses, typically ranging from 8mm to 12mm, with some capable of handling up to 15mm.
Finishes:
Available in various finishes like polished, satin, or mirror polish to match the aesthetic of the door system.
Types:
Common types include top clamps, bottom clamps, and square clamps, each designed for specific positions on the glass door.
Installation:
They are typically installed in pairs, with the glass panel sandwiched between the two halves of the clamp and secured with screws.
Complementary Hardware:
Patch fittings are often used in conjunction with floor springs for automated door systems or with other hardware for enhanced security and functionality.
Applications:
These fittings are widely used in commercial and residential settings for frameless glass doors, including entrance doors, shower doors, and interior partitions.
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