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Door Friction Stays Of Non-metallic MaterialsDoor Friction Stays Of Non-metallic MaterialsDoor friction stays of non-metallic materials are a type of hardware designed to hold a door in place when it is opened at a certain angle. Unlike traditional door hinges, friction stays are adjustable and can be set to hold the door at any angle, making them ideal for a variety of applications. Non-metallic materials, such as plastic or composite materials, are often used in the construction of these devices due to their durability, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. One of the primary benefits of using non-metallic materials in the construction of door friction stays is their resistance to corrosion. Unlike metal stays, which can rust and deteriorate over time, non-metallic stays are impervious to rust and other forms of corrosion. This makes them ideal for use in coastal or humid environments, where metal hardware can quickly deteriorate and become unreliable. Another advantage of non-metallic door friction stays is their ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. Many non-metallic materials, such as high-density plastics or composite materials, are designed to be weather-resistant and can withstand exposure to UV rays, extreme temperatures, and moisture. This makes them ideal for use in outdoor applications, such as on patio doors or exterior entryways. Overall, door friction stays of non-metallic materials offer a reliable and durable solution for holding doors in place at any angle. Their resistance to corrosion and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions make them an ideal choice for a variety of applications, from residential to commercial. Author: Christopher Jones Keywords: door friction stays, non-metallic materials, durability, corrosion resistance, weather-resistant |
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