Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 5 sq ft |
| Frame Material | Glass |
| Sliding Door Type | Partition Doors |
| Brand | Caption |
3: There are three active, moving door panels.
0: There are zero fixed panels.
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 sq ft |
| Number of Tracks | All Track Availiable |
| Frame Color | Multi Colour |
| Door Type | Standard Sliding |
| Glass Type | Single Toughened |
| Locking System | Handle Lock |
| Special Features | Soft Close, Sound Insulation |
A "slim sliding 4+1" is a type of telescopic sliding door system with a specific configuration, commonly used for creating large, unobstructed openings in modern architectural designs.
Here's the breakdown of the terminology:
Slim: This refers to the minimalist design of the door frame. The visible profiles, typically made of aluminum, are very thin (often as little as 16mm or less). This is a key feature for a clean, contemporary aesthetic, as it maximizes the glass area and allows for an expansive view and maximum light.
Sliding: This indicates that the doors operate by sliding horizontally along a track. The track is usually located at the top, and sometimes also at the bottom, of the opening.
4+1: This is the most important part of the term, as it describes the specific door configuration. In this context, it means:
4: There are four active, moving door panels.
1: There is one fixed (non-moving) panel.