SCANDINAVIAN TYPE DOORS - LANGVALDA
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Scandinavian type doors

Scandinavian type outward opening doors are produced specially for Scandinavian climate. They are expertly crafted, have classic aesthetics with the added levels of thermal efficiency and security features.

Our Scandinavian doors are made by combining many years of experience, traditions and new technologies. Our production team has more than 10 years experience in the manufacture of wooden windows and doors. It helps us to maintain very high quality and constantly improve our products. These doors can be made with any wood and color you wish, any size and hardware style you need.

Hardware

We use Pickard and Mighton hardware, depending on the customer requests.  Our suppliers ensures to provide wide choise and best quality traditional English hardware.

Mighton – established in 1983, United Kingdom, as a supplier of nylon sash pulleys to the joinery window industry. Mighton offers a comprehensive range of over 2000 high quality sash, casement and door products. Mighton hardware are certificated by SBD (Secure by design)

Pickard – established the company in Keighley 1982. Pickard Hardware has grown to be one of the United Kingdom leading distributors of specialised hardware products.

Wood

One of the key factories ensuring the highest doors quality is wood and how wood are processed. Our doors are produced using laminated wood beams in the Nordic pine and oak. Other type of wood such as Mahogany Sapele and Siberian larch can be both: solid and glued beams. All wood which we are using has FSC certification. It means that wood are from forest that are 100% replanted.

 

Wood types:

Nordic Pine: nordic pine is from slow-grown northern forest (Siberia, Karelia). The wood is soft, medium in weight, has medium density and also has excellent fiber and characteristics: tight growth rings, resulting natural strength.

Oak: the quality of oak are truly remarkable. Oak wood has a density of about 0.75 g/cm creating great strength and hardness. It is very resistant to insect and fungal attack, also it is durable even in contact with moisture beyond all common belief. Oak is characterized as durable, long lasting with a bright and strong wood texture.

Sapele: sapele is hard and very durable hardwood. Solid Sapele is generally stable when dry, making it ideal for use in doors and windows.It is ideal for painted applications due to its fine graining. Sapele also has the attractive aroma resistant to insects.

Sibirian larch: sibirian larch timber is naturally beautiful – so no finishing required. This tree is one of the best coniferous woods in the forest, with excellent properties:
•  Much lower moisture absorption levels compared with fir.
•  Impregnation unnecessary.
•  High durability and very resistant to rot and fungus.
•  High mechanical resistance and very good pressure resistance.
•  Excellent wear resistance (Class II).
•  High density
•  Aesthetically pleasing to the eye; warm colours from golden brown to  yellow sssand orange in the heartwood.

Finishing

High quality completion of our timber doors is obtained using highest quality, ecological, water- based paints and pickle. The finishing coat is elastic and moves together with the wood, let it breathe. It is water soluble, moisture resistant and fast drying finish with a long–term UV protection.

A wide variety of paints and lacquers are available to meet our customers requirements. All of our paints and lacquers are environmentally friendly, ecologically clean and harmless to the environment.

 

UAB Langvalda painting technology are:

 

·              grinding

·              impregnation – priming

·              grinding

·              priming

·              grinding

·              painting

 

For the oak wood, before all these steps, we are filling the pores with a pores sprayer