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Product Description
Concealed Sliding Door System / Slyde 50— Precision Hardware for Modern Furniture
Designed for furniture manufacturers demanding performance, elegance, and long lifespan, the Slyde 50 Concealed Sliding Door System is engineered to integrate seamlessly into high-end cabinetry, wardrobes, or interior furniture installations.
Key Features & Benefits
Invisible Design: Concealed sliding door hardware hides all tracks and fittings, giving a clean, premium finish that enhances aesthetic value and perceived quality.
High Load Capacity: Each single door sash can carry up to 50 kg, allowing for large and heavy doors while maintaining smooth motion.
Minimal Door Thickness Acceptance: Suitable for door panels of thickness ? 16 mm, meaning you can use standard materials like MDF, plywood, or solid wood without fuss.
Size Flexibility:
• Width: from 500 mm up to 1,200 mm per door sash.
• Height: up to 2,500 mm.
Damper / Auto-Position Function: Built-in damping ensures soft closing or controlled motion, improving safety, reducing noise, and prolonging the service life of doors and furniture.
Material & Compatibility: Works with MDF, plywood, and solid wood doors. This flexibility allows furniture manufacturers to select panels based on cost, aesthetics or weight-requirements.
Why Manufacturers Should Choose Slyde 50
Enhances product value: Furniture with clean, concealed hardware can command higher prices and appeal to premium markets.
Reduces post-sale issues: Strong load capacity and damping features reduce risk of sagging, misalignment or noise complaints over time.
Simplifies assembly: The system’s specifications (door thickness, load limits, hardware location) allow for tighter tolerances and standardized production processes.
Aesthetic consistency: Concealed system keeps visible hardware out of sight, enabling flush surfaces, modern designs, and fewer visible joints or metal parts.
Suggested Applications
Built-in wardrobes and sliding doors in bedrooms
High-end kitchen units disguised sliding panels
Custom interior furniture — wall cabinetry, living room/TV units
Commercial furniture installations (offices, showrooms) where clean design is critical