As Equatorial Guinea continues its rapid modernization under the "Horizon 2035" economic diversification plan, the demand for high-integrity security infrastructure has reached an all-time high. From the sleek corporate towers of Malabo II to the sprawling industrial complexes in Bata and Djibloho, the integration of Multi-point Lock Systems is no longer a luxury—it is a technical necessity. Traditional single-point deadbolts are increasingly vulnerable to the sophisticated bypass techniques used today. Our multi-point systems provide a perimeter-wide seal, engaging at least three distinct points on the door frame with a single turn of a key or a biometric scan.
For the past 15 years, Suzhou Med Door Technology Co., Ltd. has established itself as a global leader in the building materials sector. Our approach to the Equatorial Guinea market is grounded in Information Gain—we don't just supply doors; we provide environmental engineering. Central Africa's Gulf of Guinea presents unique challenges: high humidity, salt-spray corrosion (Malabo), and intense thermal expansion.
Med Door Factory integrates precision mechanical hardware with aerospace-grade aluminum and reinforced steel. We are recognized as an "Exemplary Organization of Quality Management" and maintain rigorous ISO9001, ISO14000, and CE certifications. Our R&D focuses on the "Multi-Point" mechanism, which significantly reduces door warping caused by climate stress, ensuring a perfect airtight seal for air-conditioned interiors in tropical climates.
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In a standard lock, the force of a forced entry attempt (impact or prying) is concentrated on a 1-inch bolt. In our Equatorial Guinea Specification multi-point doors, that energy is distributed across 3 to 7 locking points located at the top, bottom, and side rails. This increases prying resistance by over 400%.
For Malabo's coastal environment, we utilize 304/316 Stainless Steel for all internal linkage rods. These components are treated with a specialized hydrophobic coating to prevent the internal "seizing" common in low-grade locks exposed to Equatorial Guinea's 80%+ humidity levels.
Our roadmap includes Active Threat Detection. Future iterations currently in deployment feature sensors within the multi-point linkage that alert security management systems if a specific bolt point is tampered with, prior to the door being breached.
Procurement managers for the oil and gas sectors in Luba and Punta Europa require products that meet international fire safety and security ratings. Med Door provides full documentation support, including CCC and CE certifications, to facilitate smooth customs clearance at the ports of Malabo and Bata.
A smart deadbolt only secures the center of the door. A multi-point system secures the top and bottom corners, preventing "door peeling" (where intruders use a crowbar to bend the corner of the door). Our systems integrate both—giving you smart access with mechanical structural integrity.
We use thermally broken aluminum profiles and weather-stripping that maintains its elasticity in tropical heat. The multi-point mechanism "pulls" the door tight against the seals, preventing humid air from entering and reducing your building's HVAC energy consumption.
Yes. We offer wood-grain powder coating, fluorocarbon spraying, and anodized finishes that mimic natural materials while providing the durability of metal, perfect for the high-end residential market in Bioko Island.