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FAQ


Where are you from?

German technology, Chinese manufacturing base.

What are the main products?

Security systems, including:

 

  • Steel doors for schools, hospitals, and offices

  • Fire doors

  • Garage doors

  • Security doors

  • Wooden doors

  • Door closers

  • Smart locks


Which standards do the products comply with?

European CE standards and American UL standards, suitable for various building requirements.

Product prices?

Prices are calculated based on quantity and can include shipping costs. They are 20%-30% cheaper than comparable European and American products.

Production cycle or time?

Production time is 30 days, sea freight takes approximately 50 days, and air freight takes around 15 days.

Are these standard products?

Both standard and customized products can be produced.

Applicable to which customers?

Applicable to high-standard hospitals, schools, villas, and office buildings.

The target customers we are looking for?

  • Local builders  

  • Real estate developers  

  • Property owners

  • Building materials dealers

  • Design firms 


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