Advantages

Individual design
Sliding doors and systems from SPRINZ can be designed in a variety of ways and tailored to personal wishes. Choose from different hardware surfaces, glass types or motifs.

Made in Germany
Quality is not just a buzzword for us! The sliding glass doors are manufactured in SPRINZ factories in Germany with over 130 years of experience - and only from the best materials!

Innovative products
We place the highest demands on our products, which is why continuous innovation is important to us. Depending on the model, glass doors from SPRINZ are available with soft stop, push-button, remote control or radar motion detector for opening and closing.
Technical details
- Made from high-quality 10 mm thick toughened safety glass
- Individual dimensions up to maximum weight
- Fittings and running rails made of aluminum or stainless steel depending on model
- With soft stop depending on model
- Selected models with push-button, remote control or radar motion detector for opening/closing
- Transparent or frosted glass
- Multicolored screen prints in ceramic print
Difference between clear glass and white glass
Glass products have different inherent colors due to the raw material, which become more apparent with increasing thickness. In the view through the glass and especially in the view of the glass edges, this intrinsic color appears as a green or blue tint. Fluctuations in the color impression of the glass are possible and unavoidable due to changes in the glass thickness, the pane structure and the installation situation. Although this appearance can be significantly reduced by using iron oxide-reduced white glass instead of clear glass, it cannot be ruled out.
Clear glass and frosted finish
SPRINZ offers a matt white room door or glass door made of clear glass in three variants. The light transmission changes and provides more or less privacy and discretion.

Matt white on clear glass
This variant has an elegant satin finish with a high level of light transmission. This makes it particularly suitable as a door for rooms where light and privacy are required - for example in the kitchen, living room or dining room.

Milky white on clear glass
The transparency of the milky white version - also often known as frosted glass - is significantly lower than that of matt white and is therefore suitable as a door for rooms where more privacy is required - for example in the bathroom, guest WC or office.

Diamond white on white glass
Diamond white models offer the least transparency and are therefore opaque. In addition, white lacquered wood doors and diamond white glass doors go very well together due to the color harmony. Here we recommend the green tint-reduced white glass as the base glass.