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Technical Doors

Unicolor | HPL | FR | Acoustic | X-ray

Technical doors are solutions with specific characteristics, certified for every need: HPL doors, fire doors, acoustic doors and X-ray doors. They are specially designed for public buildings, hotels, hospitals, schools and industry.

Development, engineering, consulting and manufacturing expertise are Dimoldura's strengths in this segment.

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Unicolor

A functional range of special doors featuring properties that make them particularly suitable for intensive use in health, educational and business facilities. 

With a laminate or CPL finish and a CPL-clad MDF frame, these maintenance-free doors are both moisture- and abrasion-resistant.

 

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High Pressure Laminated

A line of special doors made with high pressure laminate (HPL) This material is ideal for high traffic and heavy use locations. This type of door offers high resistance to humidity and abrasion.

In addition, they stand out for their great durability, hygiene and zero maintenance. 

 

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Fire Resistant Doors

Dimoldura offers multiple options in FR (Fire Resistant) doors or fire doors, to meet regulations and building code specifications. Their composition is designed to prevent the spread of a fire. 

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Acoustic

We cover the soundproofing requirements of rooms and spaces with the specific manufacture of acoustic doors to provide sound protection in places where this is required by regulations or for functional reasons.

We have different types of doors depending on their level of soundproofing, which can be combined with fire resistant features.

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X-ray Doors

We also manufacture special shielded doors to protect against radiation from X-ray equipment. The doors feature a lead sheet to prevent the propagation of radiation in accordance to required safety standards and regulations.