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MikronWood® 1700 Swing Patio Door System

Delivering the weather-resistant, no-maintenance advantages of a composite material with the aesthetic benefits of wood, the MikronWood® 1700 Swing Patio Door System can meet a range of needs in cold, high-humidity and high-heat environments alike.

MikronWood’s solid-core composition is a blend of thermoplastic alloy resins that includes both polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and acrylic-based polymers—forming a tough composite that is resistant to moisture, rot, mold and insects. As a stable material, MikronWood is well-suited to a wide range of temperatures and commercial door system applications.

MikronWood 1700 Series in-swing doors and out-swing doors are available in multiple frame depths, including 5 1/4″, 4 9/16″ and an extension option to achieve 6 9/16″ depth. It accommodates 1″ insulating glass (IG) units and can be configured for French door and center-hinge applications. The system also features a dedicated sill profile with an aluminum threshold cover.

Technical data

  • LC-PG30 rating in 72″ x 96″ XO configuration
  • Equal glass sizes and sight lines
  • Common frame at head and jambs with SnapFit™ brickmold option
  • Fixed lite glazed into panel door
  • Dual-glazing system with Duralite® or Super Spacer® warm-edge spacer systems for superior UV and thermal protection against heat loss and solar heat gain
  • Available styles include:
    • In-swing patio door
    • Out-swing patio door
  • Available finishes include:
    • MikronBlend® solid vinyl colors: White, adobe, almond
    • SuperCapSR™ exterior colors: Architectural bronze, black, silver
    • Real wood interior veneers: Pine, maple, cherry

Benefits

  • Warm, traditional wood aesthetic
  • Clean lines, easy application and versatility to complement regional styles
  • Resistance to pitting, rotting, mold and insects
  • Well-suited for a range of environments and temperatures

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