In residential or commercial buildings, the choice of door has a direct impact on security, privacy, and aesthetics. Among them, armored doors and ordinary doors are two common categories, and there are significant differences in their materials, structures, and safety performance.
First of all, in terms of structure and material, armoured doors are usually made of steel plates, polymers cured of wood, or other bulletproof materials, and may be filled with special sound and heat insulation. Such a structure guarantees its high resistance to blows and durability. Ordinary doors, on the other hand, are mostly made of wood, PVC, glass or fiberboard, and most of them are not specially strengthened compared to armored doors.
Secondly, in terms of safety performance, the design of armored doors takes into account the needs of anti-theft, bulletproof, and anti-theft, so the door lock system is often more complex and strong, and may be equipped with multi-point locking mechanisms, anti-prying frames, anti-drilling locks and other safety devices. In contrast, although ordinary doors can also be equipped with safety locks, the overall safety standards and resistance to external forces are usually far inferior to armoured doors.
In addition, in terms of sound insulation and insulation performance, armored doors can effectively isolate external noise because of the special design of internal materials, and some of these high-level armored doors even have good flame retardant functions to provide additional safety protection. Conversely, ordinary doors, although they can also be insulated and insulated to a certain extent, are generally not as good as armoured doors.
Finally, in terms of exterior design, both armored doors and ordinary doors can be customized according to the overall style of the building to meet the aesthetic needs of different users. Modern armoured door production technology can guarantee safety performance while also offering a variety of decorative options that are both aesthetically pleasing and personalized.
All in all, armored doors are far better than ordinary doors in terms of safety and durability, and are especially suitable for places with high requirements for safety performanceOrdinary doors, on the other hand, are more suitable for ordinary homes and places that do not require a high level of security protection because of their lower cost and various styles. Users should consider safety needs, budget, and matching with the overall style of the building when choosing a category.