
The door leaf is in the form of glass framed in a special frame, which in turn provides a high-strength support for the glass.
In framed models, the profile is used as the main load-bearing structure, supporting the entire load.
The profile material is usually aluminium or laminated metal. In addition to the load-bearing function, the frame can be equipped with various accessories for the installation of communications, locking mechanism, silent locking, etc. The use of a reinforced profile does not affect the translucency of doors and walls.
FRAMED GLASS DOORS

GLASS DOORS
All-glass doors differ in that they do not have a frame. But this does not prevent them from exploiting their full potential. Automatic sliding glass doors are very popular.
They are opened by sliding the door leaf to one side along a carriage-driven track.
In fixed all-glass partition doors, the door leaf is pure glass. Frameless models have an aluminium guide profile and do not require a retaining plinth. Protection against external factors is usually less, but all-glass doors usually have a decorative rather than a protective function.
Transparent, frosted or coloured tempered glass is usually installed.
All-glass partitions have the following advantages
simple and robust construction
ease of installation
harmonious design;
wide range of models.
The design of all-glass partitions means openness and transparency in all areas of the office. In general, economy and simplicity are characteristic of all-glass doors, unlike enclosing doors.
