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Stainless Steel 316 Floor Security Door Stopper for Hotel Bathroom Door -DDDS010
SS316 floor security door stopper is a popular door stopper, it is durable and easy to use. As a professional doorstop manufacturer in China, we provide customers various quality Hotel bathroom door stopper and they apply to different commercial of doors. The Hotel bathroom floor door stopper is one kind of our Bathroom floor security door stopper. The material of Door stopper for hotel bathroom is stainless steel, so it can keep the original shape very well. It won't turn yellow or rust. A door stop is a device used to secure a door in position, preventing it from moving or closing arbitrarily, while also protecting walls, door frames, or furniture from impact damage. Its core functions include: securing the door in fully open or partially open positions, cushioning the impact of closing, preventing collisions between the door and walls/furniture, and enhancing convenience (such as maintaining ventilation or facilitating passage). For further information, please contact us.
| Product name | Stainless Steel 316 Floor Security Door Stopper for Hotel Bathroom Door -DDDS010 |
| Product Model | DDDS010 |
| Size | Dia 35 mm X H 40mm |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Finish | SSS, PSS , BP , GP , AB , AC |
Mounted type | Floor mounted type |
| Suitable for | Wooden door, Metal door, steel door etc. |
| MOQ | 500 PCS |
| Package | 1 PC / white box in Standard export carton |
| Sample time | 3-5 working days |
| Production lead time | 20-25 days |
| Shipping Port | Jiangmen , China / Shenzhen , China . |
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A door stop is a device used to secure a door in position, preventing it from moving or closing arbitrarily, while also protecting walls, door frames, or furniture from impact damage. Its core functions include: securing doors in fully open or partially open positions, cushioning the impact of closing doors, preventing collisions between doors and walls/furniture, and enhancing usability (such as maintaining ventilation or facilitating passage). The following provides a detailed analysis covering functionality, types, materials, installation methods, application scenarios, and key selection criteria:
1. Core Functions
Positioning: Physically blocks or employs magnetic/spring mechanisms to secure doors at desired angles (e.g., fully open, 90 degrees, or partially open), preventing closure due to wind, vibrations, or accidental human intervention.
Protective function: Prevents door handles/hinges from striking walls or glass, reducing damage risks to wall paintwork and door panels.
Safety assistance: In public spaces or homes, prevents sudden door closure from trapping children/pets; minimises tripping hazards for pedestrians.
Noise reduction and cushioning: Dampens slamming sounds during closure, enhancing quietness (particularly suited for bedrooms, libraries, and other quiet-requiring environments).
2. Common Types and Classification
Floor Mounted Stop:
Secured to the floor (e.g., via screws or adhesive), it cushions door contact through a top rubber pad. Categories include ‘fixed’ (contacts when door is fully open) and ‘adjustable’ (allows customisation of stopping position).
Wall/Door Mounted Stop:
Magnetic door stops: Consist of a magnet mounted on the door and a metal base on the wall/floor, securing the door via magnetic attraction (suitable for metal doors or scenarios requiring strong holding force).
Spring door stops: Utilise spring tension to hold the door in place; compressing the spring when the door contacts it, then automatically returning to its original position when released (commonly found in hotels and offices).
Concealed Door Stop:
Embedded within walls or floors for a cleaner aesthetic, well-suited to contemporary home designs.
Skirting Board Door Stop (Foot Operated):
Mounted on skirting boards, it blocks doors via a top cushioning pad upon contact, safeguarding wall skirting from impact.
3. Materials and Characteristics
Metal (stainless steel/aluminium alloy/copper): Robust and durable, suitable for floor/wall-mounted models.
Composite materials: e.g., metal + rubber (combining strength and cushioning), metal + magnet (magnetic door stops).
4. Installation Methods and Applications
Fixed installation models: Requires drilling or adhesive bonding (e.g., floor/wall door stops, skirting board door stops), suitable for long-term use scenarios.
Application Scenarios:
Residential: Bedrooms, bathrooms, children's rooms (requiring safety-conscious design), kitchens (wind prevention).
Public Spaces: Hotels (magnetic door stops for keeping doors open), offices (spring-loaded stops for ease of passage), hospitals (impact-absorbing buffers).
Special Requirements:
Fire doors must comply with fire safety regulations (e.g., manually releasable yet automatically closing in emergencies); outdoor doors require weather-resistant materials (rustproof, UV-resistant).
5. Selection Criteria
Door Type & Weight:
Heavy doors (e.g., solid wood) require high-load capacity stops (e.g., metal); lightweight doors may use plastic or rubber models.
Floor/Wall Surface: Tiled floors require non-slip rubber wedges or screw-fixed models; wooden floors should avoid metal scratches, opting for soft silicone pads.
Usage Frequency: High-traffic settings (e.g., hotels) favour durable metal with spring/magnetic designs; low-frequency domestic use suits portable wedge types.
Aesthetics and Concealment: Modern interiors may favour concealed door stops or designs matching wall/door colours; vintage styles suit wooden or metallic retro finishes.
Safety and Convenience: Households with children or elderly residents require anti-trip designs (e.g., low-profile wedges or recessed types); pet owners should consider whether the doorstop is easily dislodged (e.g., wedges may be knocked over by pets).
Environmental Considerations and Maintenance: Prioritise recyclable materials; perform regular cleaning (e.g., removing dirt from rubber pads) and inspect for loose screws or magnetic attachments.
6. History and Culture
Doorstops trace their origins to antiquity, evolving from rudimentary objects like stones or logs into specialised fixtures.
Cultural designs reflect practical wisdom: Japan's ‘yukimi-gable’ doorstops combine wind resistance with ornamentation; Victorian-era Europe favoured wrought-iron carved doorstops blending utility and artistry.
Modern doorstops integrate technology (such as smart magnetic catches that automatically adjust suction based on door weight) with aesthetics, becoming integral to home décor.
Summary: Though compact, doorstops combine practicality, safety, and decorative appeal. Selection should consider door type, usage context, personal requirements, and aesthetic preferences to ensure functionality while enhancing living standards.
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