Why should logistics channels and large doorways choose high-speed stacking doors?
Release time:
2024-05-06 08:39
High-speed stacking doors are suitable for entrances and exits of logistics channels and large doorways. The unique folding and lifting method and multiple horizontal wind-resistant rods distribute wind pressure over the entire door curtain. Its wind resistance is much higher than that of traditional rolling doors. At the same time, with its high speed, good sealing, energy-saving and thermal insulation performance, high safety, and intelligent control, it has become an ideal choice for logistics channels and large doorways.
1) Improve efficiency
High-speed stacking doors are known for their fast door cycles, especially in logistics fields, where fast dock loading means higher efficiency and lower costs. It can be opened and closed rapidly, greatly reducing the waiting time when loading and unloading goods and improving the overall efficiency of logistics operations.
2)Superior sealing
The sealing performance of the stacking door is excellent, and the door curtain and the door frame fit closely, which can effectively prevent dust, insects, dirt, etc., from entering and maintaining the cleanliness of the environment.
3) Safety and durability
High-speed stacking doors are made of high-strength aluminum alloy or steel. They have a solid structure and can withstand a certain degree of impact and wind pressure. They are also equipped with a variety of safety protection devices, such as photoelectric and safety bottom edge detection systems, to ensure security in frequent use.
4) Intelligent control
High-speed stacking doors can be opened and closed intelligently through automatic sensing and other methods, adapting to the needs of modern logistics management.
5) Large doorway coverage:
High-speed stacking doors are suitable for large-span door openings and can be customized to meet the needs of different doorway dimensions, adapting to the entry and exit of large-scale logistics and large equipment.
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