Structural Design
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System doors: They are a complete system, consisting of multiple parts such as door frames, door leaves, and hardware fittings. These components are carefully designed and have a high degree of mutual matching. For example, the door frames of system doors are usually made by compounding multiple layers of materials, having better stability and sealing performance. They can effectively prevent deformation and extend the service life of the doors.
- Traditional doors: Their structures are relatively simple. The door frames and door leaves may be assembled after being purchased separately, and the coordination among various components is not as close as that of system doors. During long-term use, problems such as gaps and unsmooth opening and closing may occur due to the natural expansion and contraction of wood or the mismatch of hardware fittings.
Performance
- System doors: They perform excellently in aspects such as sound insulation, heat insulation, and waterproofing. Taking sound insulation as an example, system doors can effectively block external noise through special sealing strip designs and multi-layer structures. In terms of heat insulation, some system doors use materials such as broken bridge aluminum to reduce heat conduction and minimize the exchange of heat between the inside and outside of the room.
- Traditional doors: Their performances vary. Ordinary traditional wooden doors are relatively weak in sound insulation and heat insulation, and may require additional measures to improve their performance, such as installing soundproof strips, but the effect may not be as remarkable as that of system doors. In terms of waterproof performance, traditional wooden doors are prone to moisture absorption and deformation if they have not undergone special treatment.
Installation Method
- System doors: The installation process is relatively standardized. Since they are a complete set of systems, installers can operate according to the installation specifications of system doors to ensure the installation quality. Moreover, the manufacturers of system doors usually provide detailed installation guidance and after-sales services to ensure the installation accuracy and the use effect of the doors.
- Traditional doors: Their installation is more flexible, but problems are also likely to occur. Because different installers have different installation levels, it may lead to insufficient installation accuracy and affect the normal use of the doors. Moreover, if problems arise after the installation of traditional doors, the division of responsibilities may be rather complicated, involving multiple aspects such as the door manufacturers and installers.
Degree of Customization
- System doors: Although they have a standardized structure, they can also provide a certain degree of customization. Consumers can choose the color, material, style, etc. of the doors according to their own preferences, and can also choose different functional configurations, such as smart locks and ventilation windows. Moreover, the customized production process of system doors is relatively efficient and can meet personalized needs while ensuring quality.
- Traditional doors: They have a relatively high degree of customization and can be completely personalized according to the special requirements of customers, including complex carvings and special sizes. However, such customization may be limited by craftsmanship and materials, and the cost may increase significantly due to customization.