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 Description

Lestari Abadi Door is an HD door product with a 30x40 mm Nyatoh Wood frame, resistant to weather changes and has good insulation. Variations in finishing can use HPL / PVC Sheet / Painting. The lamination process uses a Hot Press machine, making the door stronger.
Benefits:
1. High Stability.
One aspect that influences the stability of a wooden door is the water content. The small pieces of wood used in ED cause the wood to dry more easily. Under these conditions, the wood does not expand easily.
2. High Resilience
Compared to conventional doors, ED is more resistant to termites and is waterproof. This is due to the finishing with HPL lamination.
3. Stylish
With various Skin (HPL) models, the ED appearance is more attractive than conventional doors.
4. Easy to Combine
This Engineering Door can be combined with various other materials such as glass, plastic, metal and other materials.
5. Eco-Friendly
Using raw materials efficiently. This door can even use pieces of wood from wood waste.

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