Concealed Cabinet Hinge
Technical specifications of concealed cabinet hinges: materials, cup diameter, opening angle, cabinet door thickness and applications for kitchen cabinets and furniture.
Product Description
The concealed cabinet hinge (also known as a European hinge) is widely used for wooden cabinets, kitchen cabinets and modern furniture. Its cup design is installed inside the cabinet door, providing a clean appearance and stable operation.
These hinges are commonly manufactured from nickel-plated steel or stainless steel, offering good corrosion resistance and long service life.
Concealed hinges are typically available in three mounting types: full overlay, half overlay and inset, allowing compatibility with different cabinet structures.
Typical technical specifications of concealed cabinet hinges include:
- Material: Nickel-plated steel, stainless steel 201 or stainless steel 304.
- Hinge cup diameter: The most common size is 35 mm; smaller 26 mm versions are used for compact cabinets.
- Cup depth: Approximately 11 – 13 mm.
- Suitable door thickness: Around 14 – 22 mm.
- Opening angle: Typically 95° to 110° depending on the hinge design.
- Features: Many models include a soft-close damper for smooth and quiet cabinet door closing.
Concealed cabinet hinges are widely used for kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, wooden furniture and various interior cabinet systems.
Technical Drawing
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Concealed cabinet hinge |
| Material | Nickel-plated steel / Stainless steel 201 / Stainless steel 304 |
| Cup Diameter | 35 mm (standard); 26 mm for small cabinets |
| Cup Depth | 11 – 13 mm |
| Door Thickness | 14 – 22 mm |
| Opening Angle | 95° – 110° |
| Mounting Type | Full overlay / Half overlay / Inset |
| Applications | Kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, wooden furniture |