What Materials Are Used in Schlage Finishes?

Schlage is renowned for its high-quality hardware finishes that combine durability with aesthetic appeal. Understanding the materials used in Schlage finishes can help you make informed decisions for your home. This guide explains the composition of Schlage finishes, including their unique characteristics.

Materials in Schlage Finishes:

Base Metals with Clear Lacquer Finish:

Most Schlage finishes are crafted from a combination of high-quality base metals, including steel, brass, and nickel. These metals are coated with a clear lacquer.

These finishes include Bright Brass (505), Satin Brass (608), Bright Chrome (625), Satin Nickel (619), Polished Nickel (618), Satin Chrome (626), Aged Bronze (716),  Antique Pewter (620), Black Stainless (530), and Distressed Nickel (621).


Matte Black (622) - Powdered Finish:

Description: Unlike other finishes, the Matte Black (622) finish is achieved through a powdered coating process.

 

 

If you have further questions, or would like more detailed information please visit our Materials Traceability page


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