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delivers high levels of thermal performance Kawneer Co. Inc.’s AA425 Thermal Entrances, AA4325 OptiQ Ultra Thermal Fixed Over Project Out Window and IR501 UT (Ultra Thermal) Framing have been tested to meet Department of Defense (DoD) and Interagency Security Committee (ISC)/General Services Administration (GSA) requirements, as well as ASTM F1642 to protect building occu- pants from all forms of external force. www.kawneer.com


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New high R-value Clopay commercial door Designed for use in cold storage facilities and other temperature sensitive climates, Clopay’s Model 3730 three-layer steel “sandwich” door features environmentally safe, CFC- and HCFC- free polyurethane insulation foam injected be- tween a 27-gauge exterior skin and a 28-gauge interior skin with a thermal break. The sections have a continuous closed cell foam tape for ad- ditional weather resistance. www.clopaydoor.com


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Preassembled or Knockdown Door Units  Polyurethane or Polystyrene core doors  Standard, Fire, Masonry, Windstorm or Energy rated  Wide range of hardware and price options


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