Sectional Doors
Sectional Doors
Sectional industrial doors are durable and long-lasting doors used at material entry and exit points, as well as loading and unloading areas in factory or warehouse buildings, to ensure smooth circulation.
The 40 mm thick sandwich panels that form the body of the sectional door provide sound and thermal insulation in the applied space, thanks to the polyurethane (48-50 kg/m³) injected between galvanized steel sheets. This ensures excellent insulation performance.
Sectional Doors are one of the most preferred industrial door models, offering superior insulation and focusing on security. They are used based on the structure of the installation area, such as normal, high, or vertical mounting, depending on the beam section.
Sectional industrial door systems, when combined with level-adjustable ramps and truck bed compressing PVC bellows, ensure smooth and secure loading and unloading processes in businesses.
These door systems save space by sliding parallel to the ceiling, making the door opening fully usable. They can be produced according to the passage range and height suitable for factories, warehouses, or buildings.
The sectional industrial door operates by sliding within side rails, optimizing the use of the gap between the ceiling height and the door's upper level. The door can be installed in various ways according to the gap distance, including standard, low, high, and guillotine mounting options. Sectional doors are typically supplied in standard white (RAL 9002) panels, but they can also be applied in different RAL colors to suit the building's exterior. The mounting method can be adapted to the details of the installation area.
For both vehicle and pedestrian traffic, sectional doors can be operated with standard button controls, chain manual pull systems, or remote control options. These doors are equipped with a 380 VAC/50 Hz electric motor or can be manually opened with a torsion spring (coil spring) system that balances the door's weight. The door weight does not affect the user. Springs are manufactured with a durability of 15,000 cycles as standard, and longer-lasting springs are available as an option.