Door Plates
Source high-quality door plates directly from vetted manufacturers and suppliers. Designed for importers, hardware wholesalers, and brands seeking OEM production, our wholesale catalog includes commercial kick plates, push plates, and architectural signage.
Commercial door plates—including kick, push, mop, and armor plates—face constant physical impact and environmental exposure. Sourcing these at scale requires strict control over material grades, gauge thickness, and finish consistency to ensure longevity in high-traffic environments. Whether you are importing standard commercial hardware or developing custom architectural pieces, managing the production process at the factory level is critical to avoiding warped plates, inconsistent finishes, and premature corrosion.
Material Selection and Gauge Specifications
The structural integrity and price of a door plate are primarily dictated by its material grade and thickness (gauge). Specifying the wrong gauge for a commercial application often leads to bending during installation or denting under standard use.
- Standard Commercial Thickness: 1.2mm (approximately 0.050 inches) is the industry standard for commercial kick and push plates.
- Heavy-Duty Applications: 1.5mm (approximately 0.062 inches) or thicker is required for armor plates or high-impact environments like hospitals and industrial corridors.
- Economy/Light-Duty: 1.0mm or thinner is sometimes used for budget interior projects, but these are highly susceptible to warping.
| Material | Primary Use Case | Durability | Cost Relative to SS304 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stainless Steel 304 | Exterior, wet environments, commercial | Excellent (Corrosion resistant) | Baseline (1.0x) |
| Stainless Steel 201 | Dry interior applications only | Moderate (Prone to rust if wet) | Lower (approx. 0.7x) |
| Aluminum | Light commercial, painted finishes | Good (No rust, but dents easily) | Lower (approx. 0.6x) |
| Solid Brass | Premium architectural, heritage | Excellent (Tarnishes naturally) | High (2.5x - 3.0x) |
Manufacturing Tolerances and Quality Control
Door plates are typically manufactured via stamping (for high-volume standard sizes) or laser cutting (for custom sizes and low volumes). The primary quality failures occur during the edge finishing and surface treatment phases.
If edges are not properly deburred and chamfered (beveled), the plates pose a severe laceration risk during installation and use. Furthermore, brushed finishes must have a consistent grain direction. Utilizing rigorous Quality Control & Inspection protocols before the plates are packaged is the only reliable way to catch surface defects.
Critical QC Checks for Door Plates
- Edge Beveling: Ensure a smooth, consistent bevel (typically 45 degrees) on top and side edges.
- Countersink Depth: Screw holes must be perfectly countersunk so fastener heads sit flush.
- Grain Consistency: On brushed finishes, the grain must run perfectly parallel to the long edge.
- Flatness Tolerance: Plates must lay perfectly flat on a surface plate; any bowing will cause installation failure.
- Protective Film: A heavy-duty peel-off film must be applied to prevent scratching during transit.
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Talk to our teamMOQs, Tooling, and Pricing Mechanics
Pricing for door plates is highly sensitive to raw material commodity markets (particularly nickel and copper). When sourcing in bulk, understanding the factory's production method will help you negotiate better terms.
For custom shapes, specialized cutouts for locksets, or bespoke engraved nameplates, factories will utilize OEM/ODM Services to develop custom tooling. Stamping dies for standard rectangular plates are relatively inexpensive (often under $500) and are frequently absorbed by the manufacturer for high-volume orders. If your order volumes are low but require custom dimensions, laser cutting eliminates tooling costs but increases the per-unit price.
Need to develop a custom line of architectural door plates? We can manage the tooling, prototyping, and mass production.
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Sourcing reliable door hardware requires balancing raw material costs with exact manufacturing tolerances. By enforcing strict specifications on gauge, material grade, and edge finishing, you can secure high-quality products that meet the demands of commercial installations.
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