Social and Communal Housing
Aware of the particular vandalism problems on social housing schemes,
Pensher Skytech have been in the front line in the battle against
the vandal.
A range of steel, stainless steel, glazed, controlled entry security
doors have been developed over the years to resist consistent abuse
and misuse. No other company can compete with the track record of
Pensher Skytech in combating inner city crime and nuisance. Pensher
Skytech believes that if the doors are secure then the property
and its good residents are protected and safe.
Pensher have continually enhanced the product over the years, and
now offer a flexible range of designs and door types.
 
- PS1000 Specification
Steel Welded Construction
Magnetic Locking
Continuous Stainless Hinge
Anti finger trap
Controlled access
Heavy duty LCN door closers
Polyester powder coated
Polycarbonate glazed
PAS23- PAS24 tested
Responding to the need for light to be brought into foyer
areas the classic PS1000 design combines strength with light
transmittance. The portcullis design of the glazing means
that the door cannot be breached, even if the glazing is removed
by extreme force. The fact that the door itself is made from
steel ensures that the construction of the door is stronger
than any other material. The door profiles are seamlessly
welded together to give added strength to the corners and
create a perfectly professional finish.
Glazing
It is a general principal that the less glazing in a door the stronger
it will be. This is true, but we cannot underestimate the advantage
of having glazing in security social housing situations. Glazing
allows people on the inside to perceive a threat on the outside.
Hooligans who like to gather in groups prefer not to be ‘on
view’ and in areas where there is a lot of light and illumination.
The PS1000 door glazing system allows for alternative glazing panels
to suit the particular threat level. Toughened or laminated glass
is good for lower risk areas, but on schemes where vandalism is
a particular problem then polycarbonate would be recommended. The
narrow glazing pattern of the classic PS1000 means that the panels
are rigid and will not break. Other panels to use in lieu of glazing
include perforated plate and solid metal panels. Variations are
available on the PS1000 design where a softer approach is required.
This normally entails the glazing panels being larger than the PS1000
classic.

Specialist Designs.
The Pensher design team are flexible when it comes to design. Steel
is a very versatile material, so elements such as wrought iron can
be incorporated into the design to give a traditional or heritage
effects. A new development is the introduction of digitally printed
photographic designs on the door panels. This has been tried with
great success on schemes in inner London, and has the effect of
reducing graffiti as there are no blank or open areas to write on.

Controlled Entry
Controlled entry is often a requirement
in communal housing situations. The door needs to be released by
the resident from a position away from the door. The resident is
often issued with special proximity keys or token to release the
door. This is a typical scenario for the Pensher Skytech door. The
controlled entry panel can be located in the side screen of the
door-set, and all wire ways are concealed in the hollow frame construction.
Magnetic Locking
Pensher Skytech was a pioneer in the use of slim-line magnets in
controlled entry locking. These magnets have no moving parts for
vandals to destroy. They have extremely high holding forces and
give a positive locking action with none of the rattle associated
with electronic keeps and motorized deadbolts.
Anti-finger nip
Pensher Skytech were the first security door company to develop
hinge designs to prevent nipping of children’s fingers. The
newest device incorporates the use of a continuous hinge which is
situated in such a way that even when the door is closed there is
a gap which will not trap fingers.

Stainless Steel Door designs.
Pensher Skytech has developed a stainless steel controlled entry
doors system as an opulent alternative to powder coated finishes.
One version of this system is to clad mild steel profiles with stainless
steel. This stainless can be in a variety of finishes including
pressed raised profile finishes such as are available from Rimex.
The other stainless steel system uses stainless steel profiles welded
together and dressed to provide an extremely strong and low maintenance
finish

Powder Coating.
Pensher Skytech has in house powder coating facilities. this means that we have complete control over qulaity. We are a recommnended applicatior of Azko Nobel powder coating manufacturers, and are accredited to their Service First Scheme.
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