According to the special situation of hospitals, the hospital door must meet the following requirements:
One of the biggest features of hospital door is their frequent opening and closing. The internal doors in the hospital are opened and closed hundreds of times a day, due to medical staff's regular checkups, injections and medication changes, doctors' ward inspections, and family visits. Therefore, hospital patient room door requirements are much higher than other doors. If the door panel and frame are not sturdy enough, the door's usage will definitely be problematic. Therefore, the design of the hospital door should consider this problem from the beginning, with two high-carbon square steel pipes designed inside the door panel to prevent deformation caused by frequent use. The frame of the ward door uses solid wood as the column support to prevent deformation affecting the use of the ward door.
The internal doors in the hospital will inevitably be collided with hard objects such as beds and wheelchairs, and sometimes these collisions can be strong. In addition, hospitals are public places with a lot of people coming and going, making it inevitable that there will be violent use of doors such as kicking and hitting. If the strength of the door is not enough to withstand these violent situations, the internal door will no longer be useable. Moreover, hospitals use disinfectant every day, which corrodes the doors and makes them peel and become discolored. Also, the sweat from people's hands is very corrosive. The hospitals have a large flow of people, so too much sweat will definitely make the internal doors fade. If the internal doors, including hospital corridor doors, cannot withstand this daily corrosion, then after a period of time they will look old and their decorative performance will diminish.
The surface materials of doors for hospitals use a new type of panel material called "HPL Fireproof Antibacterial Board". This material is not only scratch-resistant, scratch-resistant, and impact-resistant, with a wear-resistant index of up to 6500 revolutions, but also has acid and alkali resistance properties, allowing the hospital doors to reach a normal opening and closing capacity of 300,000 times.
The daily cleaning work in hospitals is also a big challenge for the hospital door. If the door is not moisture-proof or waterproof, it will easily become warped and peeled or even moldy and rotten. Therefore, the door must have good moisture-proof properties.
Specific doors for hospitals have been well-treated against moisture. In the part where the two vertical frames of the door frame are close to the ground, moisture-proof sealing edges are added, and the backboard of the door frame is treated with a moisture-proof board. These treatments allow the hospital doors to adapt to different climatic environments.