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Q What does HMPS stand for in doors?
A HMPS stands for Hollow Metal Pressed Steel Doors.
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Q What is the difference between an HMPS door and a hollow metal door?
A HMPS refers to a specific manufacturing process for Hollow Metal Doors—specifically, the use of roll-formed steel panels. While the two are fundamentally the same, HMPS places greater emphasis on the high structural strength and precision achieved through the stamping and forming process; it is commonly utilized in commercial and industrial sectors.
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Q Are HMPS doors fire resistant?
A Yes, most HMPS doors can achieve a fire rating of 60 to 180 minutes, depending on the core material and specific configuration.
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Q What materials are commonly used for HMPS doors?
A Common materials include GI (Galvanized Iron) steel, mild steel, and stainless steel, offering various thickness options to meet diverse corrosion resistance requirements.
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Q Can HMPS doors include vision panels or louvers?
A Absolutely. We support customization options such as vision panels, louvers, or glass inserts, allowing you to balance both functional requirements and aesthetic appeal.
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Q Are HMPS doors suitable for commercial and pharmaceutical facilities?
A They are highly suitable. HMPS doors are durable, easy to clean, and resistant to both fire and corrosion, making them an ideal choice for commercial buildings, hospitals, and pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities.