Replacement Acoustic Doors & Integral Holding Frames
Replacement Acoustic Doors & Integral Holding Frames for the Energy Recovery Turbine Control Facility that supports Europe’s second largest blast furnace situated in the North East of England.
Acoustic Applications design, manufacture and install a range of high performance acoustic steel doors designed to prevent noise transfer and maintain acoustic integrity, custom made to satisfy any number of customer requirements.Our acoustic doors are supplied in either single-leaf or double-leaf sets, complete with an integral holding frame and sized to fit virtually any aperture. They may be either single-sealing or double-sealing to header, jambs and threshold providing a positive seal to prevent against noise breakout. Our doors are designed to withstand heavy use and abuse associated with the most demanding environments, constructed from heavy gauge steel, structurally stiffened and come equipped with heavy duty hinges and door furniture.
Further options typically include:
Available in virtually any thickness to suit the acoustic requirements.
We incorporate windows into our doors; single, double or dual-glazed, panes available in toughened, laminated or Georgian wired clear safety glass of varying thickness’s depending on your acoustic requirements.
Powder coated or painted finish in a range of colours.
We offer a number of threshold sealing systems, for example, a ‘drop-down’ seal which provides a seal while maintaining an uninterrupted floor line.
We fit most of our doors with ‘refrigeration style’ slam-fast door gear, kick plates and pull handles, however, we can incorporate door furniture to satisfy virtually any requirement including: mortice locks, key code entry systems, locking bolts or emergency exit hardware.
If you have a specific requirement that we have not mentioned here, please get in touch and we will be happy to see if we can help.
Replacement Acoustic Doors & Integral Holding Frames for the Energy Recovery Turbine Control Facility that supports Europe’s second largest blast furnace situated in the North East of England.