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The manufacture of sectional door elements constructed from pre-painted steel sheet
By Bernd Meuthen and Stefan Höfling
Further processing of coil coated sheet, sandwich technology, production of sectional door elements, doors for residential and industrial application.
Sandwich technology plays a major role in the construction of sectional doors. In fact, manufacturing of coil coated panels nowadays is inconceivable without this technology. Showcasing the successful application of coil coated metal, this paper gives insight into the major stages in the production of sectional door elements at the Dortmund plant of Novoferm, Germany.
STEEL GRIPS 4 (2006) No.5/6 pp 347 login needed read article read article


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