Stainless Steel Door Stopper for Display Case Parts【SUS304】
Preventing "door intrusion," balancing aesthetics and safety. A standard component for exhibition spaces.
This is a stainless steel door stop component that smartly controls the opening and closing of glass doors, supporting the structure and design of display cases. Installation is completed simply by securing it to the shelf or frame without any processing on the glass side. It is also ideal for retrofitting existing display cases, achieving a cohesive finish while reducing construction time. ◎ Features (Specifications suitable for cultural facilities) ■ Can be installed without processing the glass Since no openings or screw fastening are required, it can be safely applied to valuable display cases. ■ Equipped with natural rubber cushions that excel in soundproofing and impact resistance It gently absorbs the impact of the door, minimizing chipping and shock at the glass edges. * Cushion color: black (calm design) ■ Easy installation and reduced construction time Simply secure it to the frame or shelf with the included screws. It can accommodate short delivery times. ■ Excellent compatibility with other hardware When combined with the company's hinges and handles, it enables a cohesive design for glass fixtures.
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■Material: ・Main body: SUS304 stainless steel ・Cushion part: Natural rubber (black) ■Finish: ・Main body: Hairline (HL) ■Keywords: Museum, art gallery, display case, hinged door, door stop, glass door protection, SUS304, hairline, retrofit components, soundproof construction
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【Usage】 ■ Glass display cases for art museums and museums ■ Swing-door showcases for permanent and special exhibitions ■ Retrofit door stop parts for relocation and renovation 【Application Scenarios】 ■ Preventing door "infiltration" to protect the structure of the display case ■ Prototype sites and storage facilities where glass thickness or frame shape is changed ■ Standardization of specifications in the same exhibition space (total proposal for glass fittings)