Types of hinges:
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According to different needs and applications, hinges come in various shapes, sizes, and materials. Some common types of hinges include:
Surface-mounted hinge:
Surface-mounted hinges are a type of hinge commonly used in various industrial equipment such as industrial enclosures, cold storage units, and refrigeration cabinets. Their distinguishing feature is that a portion of the hinge is exposed on the exterior.
Concealed Hinge:.,.
Concealed Hinge: Used to connect and facilitate the opening and closing of swinging doors or windows. It can be completely hidden within the door frame or window frame when closed, providing a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Sleeve hinge: A sleeve hinge, also known as a bushing hinge, is characterized by the addition of a sleeve to the hinge. The sleeve contains bearings or rollers internally, enabling smoother and more seamless rotation of the hinge.
Heavy-Duty Load-Bearing Hinge: A heavy-duty load-bearing hinge is a type of hinge used to connect oversized heavy doors, windows, ships, mechanical equipment, and more. It is characterized by its strong load-bearing capacity and high durability.
Torque Hinge: A torque hinge is a mechanical component used to connect two objects and enable them to rotate. They can be employed in various applications, such as doors, hatches, lids, and even in industrial and commercial settings where support for weight and greater forces and torques is required.
Convex Door Corner Hinge: A convex door corner hinge is a type of hinge used for large door leaves or panels. It's a hinge characterized by its simple structure and strong load-bearing capacity, commonly employed in large equipment such as door panels, ships, bridges, machinery, and other sizable applications.
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Detachable Hinge: A detachable hinge, also known as a Detachable Hinge, is a type of hinge that can be easily taken apart. Its primary purpose is to connect and support two objects while allowing for straightforward disassembly. Detachable hinges find widespread use in various fields such as furniture, doors, windows, vehicles, etc., due to their convenience for maintenance and replacement purposes.
These are just a few examples of hinge types; in reality, there are many other variations and types that cater to different applications and scenarios. Regardless of the hinge type, they all need to balance rotational connectivity and motion with considerations for safety, durability, and appropriate material selection.