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Arabian Profile Global Co. LLC
PO Box 3195
Sharjah, UAE
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Phone: +971 6 543 2267

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Monday, 21 April 2008

We  manufacture and fabricate ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, LEED CERTIFIED, Steel Door Frames, from our factory in Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates. Our product not only saves time & money during installation, but also contributes to ensuring environmetal sustainability within the building & construction industry .

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Why should I use Steel Door Frames?


Cost Considerations


Our Steel door frames have shown cost savings in excess of 40% when compared to conventional timber door frames. They also require no linel or subframe, which adds to the cost savings.

Installation Efficiencies

Our Steel Door Frames are much faster and easier to install than traditional timber door frames.

Standardising Door Leaf Sizes

A major time delay when installing traditional timber frames, is that after the installation  of sub-frames, and final door frames, the door leaf size is different for every door in the building. Through the use of our "State-of-the-Art" fully computerised Roll Forming Machine, Arabian Profile Global Co. LLC manufactures frames according the final door leaf size. This ensures that every door in your building will fit, first time, every time, without the need to adjust the door leaf size.

Track Record


Our roll forming technology is from Australia. We have been manufacturing Steel Door Frames using this technology for more than 30 years. In Western Australia, 97% of all door frames are steel.

Green Building - Environmental Considerations

With the focus on "Green Building" and LEED Certification, in the United Arab Emirates, our steel door frames, have been independantly assessed for LEED credits by Ecospecifier .

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 12 May 2008 )