Basic requirements for plywood doors
1. The door and door casing must be firmly secured.
Hospital panel doors are characterized by frequent opening and closing. With nurses' and doctors' regular checks, injections, medication changes, doctor rounds, and family visits, the interior doors of a hospital are opened and closed hundreds of times a day. If the door leaf and frame are not sturdy enough, issues with the door's operation are inevitable. Zhushen Hospital panel doors were designed with this issue in mind, featuring two high-carbon square steel tubes for the door leaf to prevent deformation due to frequent use. The door frame is supported by solid wood pillars to prevent deformation that could affect the use of the ward doors.
2. Must be impact and scratch-resistant, corrosion-proof
Hospital interior doors are inevitably subjected to collisions with hard objects like hospital beds and wheelchairs, and sometimes these collisions are quite forceful. Moreover, as hospitals are public places with a high volume of people and activities, there are frequent violent uses such as kicking and slamming doors. If the doors are not strong enough to withstand such violent use, they will inevitably become unusable. Hospitals disinfect doors daily with disinfectants, which can corrode the doors, causing them to peel and fade. Additionally, sweat on people's hands can also cause significant corrosion, especially with the high foot traffic in hospitals, which can lead to the doors fading over time. If the interior doors cannot withstand these daily corrosive effects, the doors will appear worn out relatively quickly, reducing their decorative performance. The new HPL fire-retardant and antimicrobial panel material for hospital doors not only resists scratches and collisions, has a wear resistance up to 6,500 rotations, but also has the property of resisting acids and alkalis, allowing the doors to operate normally up to 300,000 times.






























