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Non-insulated aluminium door system for economical indoor solutions

With narrow face widths and an extremely small basic depth of 50 mm, the Schüco ADS 50.NI (Non Insulation) non-insulated aluminium door system is designed especially for use in interiors. Thanks to its stable construction floor-to-ceiling units can be reliably implemented, guaranteeing a variety of possible uses from door constructions and partition walls to draught lobbies and reception areas.

Another benefit of this tried and tested door system is that it is fully compatible with non-insulated Schüco aluminium window systems.

Fabrication benefits

  • Very low basic depth of just 50 mm: more cost-efficient use of the system
  • Can be designed as an anti-finger-trap door or all-glass door
  • Adjustable surface-mounted hinge and barrel hinge: infinitely adjustable in three dimensions
  • Compatible with many Schüco systems: a wide range of uses

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