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September 8, 2015
This article first appeared in the PB September 2015 issue of Pro Builder.

Aluminum product manufacturer Renson has launched its Argenta line of invisible hinge and door frame hardware. The concealed hinges enable 180-degree door openings and closed positions that align with the surrounding interior wall. Within the collection, Invisible Neo hinges have no visible screws and fit both left- and right-sided doors; the Pivotica and Pivotica Pro offer two-way door opening and closing for internal doors up to 100 and 220 pounds, respectively; and the Slide line contains a built-in anti-derailing device with a stop feature that holds the door. 

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