Stainless steel doors are doors made primarily from stainless steel sheets and frames, valued for their durability, corrosion resistance, hygiene, and strength. They are commonly used in industrial, commercial, healthcare, and high-humidity environments.
Advantages:
• Corrosion resistant: Suitable for humid, coastal, and chemical-exposed environments.
• Hygienic: Easy to clean and resistant to bacterial growth, making them ideal for hospitals and food-processing plants.
• Strong and durable: Resistant to impact, wear, and weather.
• Low maintenance: Requires minimal upkeep compared with many other materials.
• Fire and heat resistance: Stainless steel retains structural integrity at elevated temperatures. Common Grades
• SS 304: Most widely used grade; good corrosion resistance and affordability.
• Enhanced corrosion resistance, especially in marine and chemical environments.
• Lower-cost option for less demanding indoor applications.
Applications:
• Hospitals and operating theaters
• Pharmaceutical and biotechnology facilities
• Food and beverage processing plants
• Laboratories and cleanrooms
• Commercial kitchens
• Industrial factories
• Coastal buildings and marine facilities Typical Components
• Stainless steel door leaf
• Stainless steel frame
• Insulation core (honeycomb, mineral wool, or polyurethane foam)
• Vision panel (optional)
• Stainless steel hinges, handles, and locking systems








