Hospital door 1003
for the pharmaceutical industryroll-upaluminum

hospital door
hospital door
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Characteristics

Application domain
for hospital, for the pharmaceutical industry
Opening type
roll-up
Material
aluminum
Other characteristic
high-speed

Description

The high-speed roll-up reinforced aluminium door has been designed to increase air tightness and offer a high-quality finish. Its anodised aluminium structure provides an ideal appearance that is primarily required in sectors where, apart from product functionality, image and appearance are a determining factor for their pro duction lines, such as the food sector. The high-speed reinforced aluminium door stands out for its elegant lines and its integrated safety. Just like all our products, it can be customised to each project thanks to the different configurations available. Maximum dimensions: 4000 x 4000 mm Indoors and outdoors use Wind resistance: Class 2 Structure: anodised aluminium Opening speed: fixed 0.8 / 0.8m / second Motor position: lateral / frontal; right / left Structure lacquered in another RAL colour to be determined Motor cover: Yes Opening option systems:UPS, remomte control, radars, sensors... Control cabinet with frequency converter Opening speed adjustable up to 2.0 m/second (depending on measurements) The aluminium roll-up doors are designed to provide services to laboratories, hospitals, shops, airports and any other building in the public transport sector. Designed for indoor and outdoor areas Made of anodized aluminium Customised curtain in colour or screen printing It allows high traffic of products and people. Adjustable timer Operated by interior and exterior push buttons. Security mechanisms that raise the door in case of obstacle detection and allowing manual lifting in case of power failure.

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