Institutional Hinges

Semi-concealed institutional hinges, also known as half-surface hinges, are a type of hinge that is designed to be mounted on the surface of a door or frame, with only half of the hinge visible when the door is closed. These hinges are called "semi-concealed" because only half of the hinge is hidden, while the other half is visible. They are called "institutional" because they are commonly used in institutional settings, such as schools, hospitals, and government buildings, where durability and security are important considerations.

Semi-concealed institutional hinges are heavy-duty hinges that are designed to withstand heavy use and abuse. They are typically made from high-strength materials, such as steel or stainless steel, and they are available in a range of sizes to suit different door weights and dimensions. These hinges are adjustable to allow for minor adjustments to the door's position and alignment, and they are easy to install using screws.

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