SMARTform door

Creating environmentally-friendly doors with SMARTform

  • 7 Dec 2015

ASSA ABLOY Security Doors has enhanced the aesthetic appeal of its standard door leaf design with SMARTform; the original product has been engineered to reduce environmental impact.

By making use of SMARTform technology, ASSA ABLOY Security Doors has created a leaf with rebated edges, which are typical of traditional Powershield doors.

All of the leaf’s edges benefit from a full interlocking seam; this inclusion was made possible by SMARTform.

Sustainability with SMARTform technology

Designed to reduce material waste, whilst decreasing welding and dust pollution, the SMARTform technology is embedded in ASSA ABLOY Security Doors’ range of fire, security and cleanroom doors.

Through reduction of waste, energy consumption and pollution, the new Powershield door embodies sustainability.

ASSA ABLOY,
School Street,
Willenhall,
West Midlands,
WV13 3PW
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)845 071 0882

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