Self Closing Hinges
Self closing hinges are an innovative door hardware that allows doors to close more smoothly without the need for traditional door closers. Self-closing hinges have a compact design that combines door closer, door stopper, positioner and shock absorber in one body.
Eliminates unsightly hydraulic door closer arms that are not compatible with later systems such as screens or security doors. Its simple and beautiful design is compatible with different door styles.
Soft Closing Hinges
Self closing hinges may also offer a soft-close feature. However, not all self-closing hinges have a slow-closing feature.
Generally, there are two types; spring hinges and hydraulic hinges.
In systems where both spring hinges and hydraulic hinges are used together, the spring hinge closes the door and the hydraulic hinge acts as a buffer and performs the slow closing task.
Hydraulic hinges and spring hinges
The combination of the self closing hinge and the soft closing hinge ensures that even heavy doors operate with the desired features. At the same time, it has a high advantage over other systems as it provides very easy adjustment.
The spring hinge we offer to you does not require any adjustment, and our hydraulic hinge has a slow & soft closing feature in a single setting. Therefore, it is easy to install and even easier to adjust.
Ideal for all types of internal casement door applications including heavy commercial and industrial doors & wooden doors and aluminum doors…
When these hinges are used for an external door, the door must be installed in a place not exposed to direct sunlight and undercover.
F Type Hinges
Flag hinges (loose joint hinges or lift hinges) are probably the most commonly used hinge on doors. The name flag hinge comes from its close resemblance to the appearance of a flag and flagpole.
It consists of two joint plates that are attached to the door and the frame and a pin that connects the plates and allows the door to rotate around itself.
Comes in right or left hand model.
Since the flag hinges are held in place by gravity alone, it is easy to remove the door when necessary.
Door hinges are usually installed on the inside of the door for security reasons. When the hinges are on the inside, it becomes much more difficult for someone to remove the door from the outside as the hinges are not visible and cannot be tampered with. This makes it harder for intruders to break in and provides an extra layer of security for the building. Additionally, mounting the hinges on the inside can help protect the hinges from external factors and extend their life.