TODCO announces availability of 1/4” ArmorPlate polycomposite steel-skin roll-up door

Sept. 17, 2015
TODCO announces their ArmorPlate roll-up door, consisting of high-strength steel skins bonded to a solid high density polyethylene composite core, is now available in two thicknesses – 1/4” (7.5mm) and 1/2” (13mm).

TODCO announces their ArmorPlate roll-up door, consisting of high-strength steel skins bonded to a solid high density polyethylene composite core, is now available in two thicknesses – 1/4” (7.5mm) and 1/2” (13mm). The new thinner ArmorPlate roll-up door was developed in response to market demand for a durable, cost effective yet lighter weight door.

The TODCO 1/4" ArmorPlate door panels incorporate automotive quality painted white steel skins inside and out for the durability to stand up to freight, frequent stops and unforgiving roadway conditions. Tongue and groove panel joints utilize vinyl joint seals to protect cargo from the elements. The polycomposite panel core is impervious to moisture.  Altogether, the 1/4" ArmorPlate truck door is thinner, lighter and more weather resistant than a standard plywood door.

ArmorPlate 1/4"” overhead doors are available with 1” or 2” track and roller set-up, complete with flush-mounted center and removable end hinges, and EZ Seal dual durometer PVC side seals. Available options include TODCO SupeRollers and EverWare hardware, as well as stainless steel rivets. 

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