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                      Door closers are an important component of doors and windows, providing a secure closure and helping to regulate the flow of air and sound. They are typically mounted on the top of the door and are available in a variety of styles, including surface-mounted, concealed, and overhead. Door closers are designed to close the door automatically after it has been opened, and can be adjusted to control the speed and force of the closure. They are also used to ensure that the door is securely closed and to    prevent it from slamming shut.
Door closers are used in a variety of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings. They are available in a range of materials, including steel, aluminum, and plastic, and can be used with a variety of door types, including wood, metal, and glass.
Some of the leading companies in the door closers market include Dorma, ASSA ABLOY, Stanley Security Solutions, Allegion, and Cal-Royal. Show Less   Read more