Sliding Doors with Lower Guide

Sliding doors with lower guide, also known as bottom guide rail, have become increasingly popular thanks to their practicality and functionality. They are the ideal solution for those who have limited space or want to create a large opening without having to sacrifice the comfort of the internal environments. Sliding doors with lower guide are also more stable and guarantee high impact resistance.

Below we will explore the features and advantages of our sliding doors, the materials we use to make them and how to choose the right one based on your needs.

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Sliding doors with lower guide: features and advantages

  • Greater stability
  • High impact resistance
  • High thermal seal and resistance to atmospheric agents
  • Easy and quick installation
  • Long lasting
  • Minimal maintenance

Thanks to their structure and the wide choice of materials and dimensions available, these sliding doors can adapt to any type of environment.

OUR MODELS OF SLIDING DOORS WITH LOWER GUIDE

Sliding Door with Lower Guide mod. GOLD

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Sliding door with lower guide PLANE LINE

Sliding Door with Lower Guide mod. GOLD​ GLASS

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Sliding door with lower guide STEEL LINE

We'll take care of your new custom-made sliding door, we deal with:

  • Sliding doors design
  • Measurement taking
  • Installation of sliding doors
  • Maintenance of sliding doors, both ordinary and extraordinary
  • After-sales assistance

Our panels and leaves for sliding doors with lower guide

Foam panel

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Structural panel thickness 52mm insulated with polyurethane foam injected with a density equal to 43 Kg / mc (value U homogeneous central zone 0.457 W/sq.m K)

Bonded panel

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Structural panel with variable thicknesses 52 mm / 62 mm / 72 mm / 82 mm / 102 mm / 122 mm / 152 mm insulated with polystyrene

Special bonded panel

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Structural panel with variable thicknesses 52 mm / 62 mm / 72 mm / 82 mm / 102 mm / 122 mm / 152 mm insulated with mineral wool

Leaf with encased panel

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Leaf thickness 50mm in steel (cold profile) painted and encased with insulated panel 25mm thick

Leaf with encased glass

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Leaf thickness 50mm in steel (cold profile) painted and arranged for different sizes of glass, from mm. 6/7 up to 28

Sliding Glass Doors: choose between 4 or more types of glass

Our doors can be encased with various types of glass, for example: transparent laminated (versions from mm. 3+3 o 4+4 o 5+5 ), stratified special (White Satin, White Milk, St. C ), double glazing ( of mm. 3+3 / 9 / 3+3 ), double glazing with low emissivity ( of mm. 3+3 / 14 g.a. / 3+3 b.e. ) and many other types of glass.

Your new Sliding Door in a wide range of RAL colours

Our doors are powder coated in the various colors available RAL:

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RAL 1013
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RAL 3000
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RAL 3003
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RAL 5010
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RAL 6005
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RAL 7001
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RAL 7016
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RAL 8019
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RAL 7035-9002
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RAL 9006
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RAL 9007
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RAL 9010

We also have a sheet covered in walnut-stained Pvc in two shades: light or dark.
Upon request we can cover panels with stainless steel sheet (Aisi 304 or 316) or pre-painted aluminum sheet.

Certifications and Regulations of our Sliding Doors with bottom guide rail

The attention we pay to product regulations is unparalleled; every year we invest significant resources in research and development, both for materials and production techniques. Our sliding doors accompanied by CE markings, always go hand in hand with technological and regulatory progress.

How to choose the right sliding door for your needs

Choosing the right sliding door depends on several factors, such as available space and functional needs. First of all, it is important to evaluate the space available to understand which type of door best suits your needs. Secondly, the choice of material depends on the aesthetic and functional needs of the environment in which the sliding door will be installed. Finally, it is important to consider the presence of any architectural barriers or the need for greater security, therefore choosing a sliding door model with motorized closing or anti-intrusion system.

In conclusion, sliding doors represent a functional and practical solution for creating large and functional openings. The choice of the right material and model depends on the aesthetic and functional needs of the environment in which they will be installed, but also on the budget available. We at SICC are at your side to guide you towards the right sliding door, so that you can make a thoughtful choice in line with your needs.