Israeli Madrid" most commonly refers to highly secure, steel security doors popular in Nigeria, known for their strength with galvanized steel, steel reinforcements, and multiple locks, designed to resist theft, but it can also reference cultural/political ties between Spain (Madrid) and Israel, like the Sefarad-Israel Centre or the historic 1991 Madrid Peace Conference. Description: Heavy-duty, armored doors made from thick galvanized steel (often 1.2mm) with internal vertical steel bars for maximum strength.
Features: Secure locking systems (multiple locks), durable electrostatic powder coating, insulated windows with grills, and reinforced hinges.
Purpose: To provide superior security against break-ins, making them a popular building material in places like Nigeria.