Surface Types

Complement any environment, from healthcare to hospitality. Smooth hardboard is available in a variety of familiar design choices featuring deep embossments and simple, pleasing lines.

Achieve superior uniformity and durability while bringing vibrant color into any space. The ideal canvas for paint, the high-density, smooth surface of hardboard features enhanced physical properties, no pronounced woodgrain and is available in the flush door style.

Complement contemporary and modern styles with smooth, hardboard surface doors featuring distinct embossments. West End is available is two designs: Berkley™ and Melrose™.

Paint-grade birch is a closed grain hardwood available raw or primed only.
Core Types

Particleboard is made from ground wood chips bonded with adhesive. Particleboard cores are traditionally lower density and popular in a multitude of flush door applications. Fire-rated options for particleboard cores include non-rated and 20-minute options.

Extra heavy-duty (EHD) particleboard is traditionally higher density and can provide extra reinforcement for surface-mounted hardware. Fire-rated options for EHD particleboard cores include non-rated up to 45-minute options.

Structural Composite Lumber (SCL) offers a durable, extra heavy-duty rated core comprised of strands of wood bound with resin. Fire-rated options for SCL cores include non-rated and 20-minute options.

Reserved for elevated fire-rating requirements, Mineral Cores are composed of non-combustible materials that can be fire-rated for up to 90 minutes. Doors with mineral cores are typically specified where building codes require fire-rated constructions.

For environments where sound control is a concern, Masonite Architectural offers a variety of acoustic-rated constructions. Applications include healthcare, education, hospitality and office environments.

Radiation-shielded doors are lined with lead to protect building occupants. Applications include diagnostic imaging rooms and other healthcare environments.

Hollow cores are lightweight and easy to transport. They are typically selected for interior applications in the multi-family and hospitality markets.
Surface Types
Complement any environment, from healthcare to hospitality. Smooth hardboard is available in a variety of familiar design choices featuring deep embossments and simple, pleasing lines.
Achieve superior uniformity and durability while bringing vibrant color into any space. The ideal canvas for paint, the high-density, smooth surface of hardboard features enhanced physical properties, no pronounced woodgrain and is available in the flush door style.
Complement contemporary and modern styles with smooth, hardboard surface doors featuring distinct embossments. West End is available is two designs: Berkley™ and Melrose™.
Paint-grade birch is a closed grain hardwood available raw or primed only.
Core Types
Particleboard is made from ground wood chips bonded with adhesive. Particleboard cores are traditionally lower density and popular in a multitude of flush door applications. Fire-rated options for particleboard cores include non-rated and 20-minute options.
Extra heavy-duty (EHD) particleboard is traditionally higher density and can provide extra reinforcement for surface-mounted hardware. Fire-rated options for EHD particleboard cores include non-rated up to 45-minute options.
Structural Composite Lumber (SCL) offers a durable, extra heavy-duty rated core comprised of strands of wood bound with resin. Fire-rated options for SCL cores include non-rated and 20-minute options.
Reserved for elevated fire-rating requirements, Mineral Cores are composed of non-combustible materials that can be fire-rated for up to 90 minutes. Doors with mineral cores are typically specified where building codes require fire-rated constructions.
For environments where sound control is a concern, Masonite Architectural offers a variety of acoustic-rated constructions. Applications include healthcare, education, hospitality and office environments.
Radiation-shielded doors are lined with lead to protect building occupants. Applications include diagnostic imaging rooms and other healthcare environments.
Hollow cores are lightweight and easy to transport. They are typically selected for interior applications in the multi-family and hospitality markets.