Türblattstärke
Türblattstärke, or door leaf thickness, refers to the measurement of the solid material comprising the door itself, excluding any frame or hardware. This dimension is a crucial factor influencing a door's structural integrity, insulation properties, and sound dampening capabilities. Standard interior doors typically have a thickness ranging from 38 mm to 45 mm, with thicker options often providing enhanced acoustic and thermal performance. Exterior doors are generally thicker, commonly around 55 mm to 65 mm or more, to meet security and weather resistance requirements. The specific Türblattstärke is determined by the door's intended use, the materials used in its construction, and the desired performance characteristics. Manufacturers provide specifications detailing the Türblattstärke for their products, which is important for architects, builders, and homeowners when selecting appropriate doors for different applications. The thickness also affects the type of hinges and other hardware that can be used, as they must be compatible with the door leaf's dimensions.