When choosing a hotel sliding door lock, you should consider the following key factors:
Product structure and safety: Hotel door locks are usually composed of lock bodies, lock cylinders, keys, etc. Among them, the lock cylinder is the core component, which is divided into Class A, Class B, and Class C. Class C lock cylinders are the safest. Key types are divided into mechanical keys and smart induction keys. Smart induction keys are safer but more expensive.
Brand and material: Door locks from well-known brands should be given priority, because these brands of door locks have better guarantees in terms of quality, safety, and after-sales service. In terms of material, you need to pay attention to the wear resistance and feel of the door lock. Pure copper locks are generally polished and frosted and feel heavier, while stainless steel locks are lighter and have a crisp sound when opened.
Matching of the door frame and lock: Pay attention to the width of the door frame and the thickness of the door, and choose a lock that is consistent with the opening direction of your door to ensure that the door is easy to open and close. For door frame widths between 90mm and 100mm, a 60mm tongue of a common ball lock should be selected; for door frame widths above 100mm, a lock with a large cover, i.e. a 70mm tongue, can be selected.
Coating and aesthetics: The coating of the door lock is also a factor to be considered when purchasing. A good coating will not be easily oxidized and worn, and maintain the overall aesthetics of the room.
In summary, when choosing a hotel sliding door lock, the safety, brand reputation, material quality, matching degree with the door, and aesthetics of the door lock should be comprehensively considered to ensure that the selected door lock can not only meet the hotel’s safety needs but also enhance the overall aesthetics and user experience.