A Door Closer is a mechanical device that automatically closes a door after it has been opened, ensuring controlled closing, improved security, safety, and energy efficiency.
A Door Closer is installed on commercial, residential, and institutional doors to provide smooth, controlled closing without manual assistance. It uses a hydraulic or pneumatic mechanism to regulate the closing speed and latching action, preventing doors from slamming while ensuring they close securely.
Door closers are commonly used on fire-rated doors, office entrances, schools, hospitals, hotels, shopping malls, and public buildings where controlled door operation is essential. They are available in surface-mounted, concealed, floor-spring, and overhead configurations to suit different door types and architectural requirements.
Key Features
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Automatic door closing
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Adjustable closing and latching speed
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Hydraulic damping for smooth operation
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Prevents door slamming
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Improves building security
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Enhances energy efficiency by keeping doors closed
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Suitable for left- and right-hand doors
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Durable corrosion-resistant finish
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Easy installation and maintenance
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Optional hold-open feature (where permitted by code)
Common Applications
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Office Buildings
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Commercial Complexes
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Hospitals
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Hotels
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Schools & Universities
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Shopping Malls
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Airports
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Residential Buildings
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Fire-Rated Doors
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Industrial Facilities
Common Types
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Surface-Mounted Door Closer
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Concealed Door Closer
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Floor Spring Door Closer
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Overhead Concealed Door Closer
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Heavy-Duty Door Closer
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Slide Arm Door Closer
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Parallel Arm Door Closer
Typical Specifications
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Door Width: 750–1,600 mm (model dependent)
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Door Weight Capacity: 25–150 kg
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Closing Force: EN 2–EN 6 (adjustable on selected models)
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Opening Angle: Up to 180°
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Material: Aluminum Alloy, Cast Iron, or Steel
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Finish: Silver, Black, White, Stainless Steel, Bronze