Our doors from the inside
Doors from PRÜM are available in many different designs and versions. This makes them suitable for any interior style. But what does a door actually look like from the inside? Is every one the same? Or are they different on the inside?
Of course, not every door is the same. PRÜM offers a selection of three different inner layers, each specially designed for different requirements and needs.
Our cost-saving honeycomb insert is based on its natural model - the honeycomb. We chose this structure for a reason. The close-meshed design offers maximum stability, but also a high degree of lightness. At just 12.0 kg/m2, a standard door with honeycomb inlay is a real flyweight. We form the honeycombs from paper and install them in the centre section of the door.
The tubular chip centre layer
Doors with this structure are suitable for simple use without particular loads. Even if these doors are stable, they can only withstand punctual impacts to a certain extent.
Solid chipboard centre layer
This inner layer is a chipboard panel into which empty tubes are pressed horizontally using the extrusion process. These recesses make the tubular chipboard doors lighter (standard: approx. 16.0kg/m2). At the same time, the construction ensures enormous pressure stability. Due to the full-surface chipboard, the surface of the doors is particularly smooth and even. This makes them very suitable for our white lacquered doors, as the inner structure is not visible due to the smooth surface. Due to their multi-faceted properties, doors with tubular chipboard inner layers are perfect for a family home.
This highly stable inner layer consists entirely of solid chipboard. This is pressed together under high pressure from shredded wood chips with glue. Although this increases the weight of the door (standard: approx. 21.5kg/m2), it also increases its load-bearing capacity and stability. Doors with a solid chipboard centre layer are therefore suitable for all particularly high mechanical loads, such as large building complexes, schools or hospitals.
The solid chipboard centre layer is used primarily for our functional doors for particularly demanding requirements (e.g. for sound insulation). The solid chipboard centre layer is also the stable basis for all doors with light cut-outs.
Find the right door
Each centre position has its own individual advantages for different needs and requirements. To find the perfect door, the next step is to select the right look. But how do you find the right door as a complete package? Here read more.
Do you already know what your dream door should look like? Then click on it with our digital door tooland take a look at your door in its original size at your specialist dealer in your neighbourhood.
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