Glazed Door
Glazed Doors are designed to combine visibility, safety, and modern aesthetics for commercial, industrial, and institutional spaces. Made using high-strength steel or GI frames with fire-rated clear glass, these doors ensure superior protection while allowing natural light and visibility. The fire-rated glazing offers certified resistance up to 120 minutes, preventing flame and smoke spread during emergencies. Their sleek design enhances interiors without compromising durability or performance. Ideal for hospitals, offices, corridors, staircases, laboratories, and spaces requiring monitored access, Glazed Doors provide a perfect balance of safety, transparency, and architectural elegance with long-lasting, low-maintenance operation.
Key Features & Specifications
- Material – Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Galvanized Sheet
- Infill Options – Honeycomb | Rockwool | Mineral Wool
- Shutter Thickness – 1.2 mm to 1.6 mm
- Glazing – Fire-rated clear glass (2 hrs)
- Frame Size – 140 × 70 mm with 10 × 5 mm fire seal
- Shutter Design – 55 mm with fire seal, stiles & members reinforced
- Frame Options – Single / Double Rebate
- Locks – Motorized Lock, Dead Lock, Panic bar and panic trim and D- handle
- Hardware – Heavy-duty SS Hinges with special ball bearings
- Door Types – Single Leaf / Double Leaf/ unequal Leaf
- Powder coating in desire Ral shade code
- Accessories :-
- Door Closer (Surface / Concealed)
- Tower Bolt (Surface / Concealed)
- Bottom Seal Rubber
Our Features of Glazed Door
- Made from high-quality tempered or laminated glass for safety and durability.
- Provides excellent visibility while maintaining privacy when frosted or tinted glass is used.
- Frames available in aluminum, UPVC, or steel for added strength and long-lasting performance.
- Modern, sleek design that enhances aesthetic appeal in offices, commercial spaces, and residential areas.
- Can be fire-rated or non-fire-rated depending on building safety requirements.
- Available in single or double glass panels, sliding or hinged designs.
- Compatible with a wide range of hardware including handles, locks, closers, and access control systems.
- Offers thermal and acoustic insulation when combined with double-glazing or laminated glass.
- Easy to maintain with smooth surfaces and corrosion-resistant frames.
- Customizable in size, finish, and glass type to suit architectural and design requirements.









Uses of Glazed Doors
- Enhances natural light flow in offices, commercial spaces, and residential buildings.
- Provides modern and stylish aesthetics, creating an open and welcoming environment.
- Used in conference rooms, lobbies, and showrooms to combine visibility with safety.
- Offers privacy with frosted, tinted, or laminated glass options.
- Can serve as fire-rated doors in specific applications for added safety.
- Ideal for indoor partitions, entryways, and sliding door systems.
- Provides thermal and acoustic insulation when using double-glazed or laminated glass.
- Compatible with advanced access control systems and hardware for secure areas.
- Suitable for high-traffic areas in commercial buildings due to durable glass and frames.
- Helps create a modern, professional, and elegant interior design.
Glazed Door Specifications

Materials
Tempered, laminated, or toughened safety glass.

Door Type
Single or double leaf, sliding or hinged.

Hardware Compatibility
Supports locks, handles, closers, hinges, and access control systems.

Frame Material
Aluminum, UPVC, or steel for strength and durability.

Glass Thickness
Typically ranges from 8 mm to 12 mm, customizable.

Safety Features
Laminated or tempered glass prevents shattering and ensures safety.