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MAGNETIC IN ATTRACTION

Siedle recently introduce a new class of finishes to its plates - PVD or Physical Vapor Deposition. PVD is a technique used to deposit thin films of material - one molecule at a time - onto metal surfaces to provide them with a hard, durable coating and a unique color.

 

In addition to the strikingly rich colors produced by this process, a PVD finish increases the entry station's longevity while reducing its maintenance. Fingerprints become essentially non-existent, while rain ceases to leave a mark on the plate. Like mercury dropped on a surface, water beads up on the faceplate and glides off, making the entry station virtually self-cleaning when it rains.

EMBLEMS OF EXPRESSION

ARTISANAL DETAIL AND STRIKING NEW FINISHES

With a wide spectrum of richly detailed finishes, Siedle stands alone in its ability to offer entry stations in a variety of finishes and textures. Meticulously crafted from the finest materials, these finishes are long-lasting, durable and resistant to the effects of wear and tear. Siedle's base material options include brushed stainless steel, anodized aluminium and burnished brass, while surface treatments include painting, natural finishing, electroplating and PVD coating.

Siedle is now additionally offering solid Steel and Classic door stations with four optional PVD coatings including black, copper, brass or titanium. This coating is applied by the process known as physical vapor deposition, a procedure that makes it possible to create an extremely resistant surface layer with a metallic nature.  This process guarantees perfect surfaces with a brilliant color quality and outstanding mechanical properties. 

SIEDLE CLASSIC

FINISHES

(SELECT FOR DETAILS)

BURNISHED

BRASS

ANODIZED

ALUMINUM

RAL 

COLOR

PVD

BLACK

PVD

COPPER

PVD

BRASS

PVD

TITANIUM

STAINLESS

STEEL

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