The Steel Hospital Double Door is engineered for high-traffic medical environments where hygiene, durability, and smooth patient flow are critical. A robust steel frame with a seamless, antibacterial powder-coat finish delivers easy wipe-down cleaning and long service life. The paired leaves create a wide, obstruction-free opening for trolleys and equipment, while quiet hinges, concealed closers, and perimeter gaskets help maintain calm, controlled spaces. Options such as vision panels, kick plates, drop seals, and access control integrate easily to support modern infection-control and workflow needs across wards, corridors, operating areas, labs, and cleanrooms.

Double-leaf swing design for efficient, two-way traffic.
Antibacterial powder-coated steel; smooth, flush surfaces.
Perimeter seals and optional drop seals for clean closure.
Quiet operation with heavy-duty hinges and closers.
Compatible with hospital hardware and access control.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Door Type | Steel hospital double door (paired leaves) |
| Leaf Construction | Steel skins over reinforced frame; smooth flush finish |
| Surface Finish | Antibacterial powder coating, color customizable |
| Core Options | Honeycomb, mineral/insulated core (sound-dampening optional) |
| Leaf Thickness | 45–50 mm (typical) |
| Frame Material | Formed steel frame, 1.2–1.5 mm |
| Vision Panel (Option) | Flush glazed safety glass with cleanroom-grade beading |
| Sealing | Perimeter gaskets; optional automatic drop seal |
| Hardware | Stainless hinges, lever/paddle sets, kick plates, closers, panic option |
| Opening Direction | Left/right active leaf; inward or outward swing |
| Installation | Pre-hung set; anchors for masonry or stud partitions |
Wide, barrier-free access improves patient transfer efficiency.
Hygienic, non-porous finish supports infection-control routines.
Rugged steel structure resists impacts and daily cleaning.
Quiet, sealed operation enhances comfort in clinical areas.
Flexible options (vision, access control, kick plates) for varied rooms.
Hospital wards, corridors, and nurse stations
Operating suite entries, prep and recovery areas
ICUs, isolation rooms, and emergency departments
Clinical labs, cleanrooms, pharmacies, and imaging zones
Private clinics and healthcare centers needing wide access

