Operational Inefficiencies:
Using traditional doors in a heavy-traffic warehouse can result in increased downtime, sluggishness and a decline in efficiency. Because of the interruptions in their operation, workers and vehicles will stop to wait for the doors to open and close. As a consequence, workers and operators will tend to keep the doors open.
Energy Loss:
Manual or slowly opening doors will result in energy wastage as the room’s temperature is lost. This is because air in the room escapes to the outside, making it difficult to control the temperature. This may lead to heating up of cooling cold rooms, refrigerators, or any other climate-sensitive place.
Contamination Risks:
This is especially the case in industries where contamination issues are of paramount importance, such as the food processing industries, or the manufacturer of pharmaceutical products, since the slow doors expose the product to more chances of contamination. These doors take a long time to open and close hence permitting entry of dust, insects and other contaminants into the working environment, which would be detrimental to the hygiene and safety of the workplace.
Security Concerns:
The normal door may not be secure because it opens and closes slowly or manually, increasing the risk of an unauthorized person’s entry.
Frequent Repairs and Maintenance:
Older doors need constant repair and maintenance as they are likely to be damaged more often through normal usage. They are more costly to maintain and repair as they will spend most of their time being repaired and have downtime.
Syspex understands how important high-speed or rapid roll-up doors are to ensuring that warehouses are well-optimized, safe, and environmentally protected spaces. The high-speed door is designed to respond to typical working conditions and offer a variety of advantages for your industrial complex.
A high-speed door is a rapid-operating door that is commonly used in commonly used in industrial and commercial business. It is also fast in operation when opening and closing to enable efficient traffic flow, regulate temperatures and other conditions, and improve productivity.
High-speed doors are commonly used in warehouses, factories, cold storage facilities, and environments that require frequent and fast access to specific climates. They are also suitable for areas with heavy traffic or where contamination control is a concern.
High-speed doors opening speed up to 0.8 m/s and closing speed up to 0.4 m/s, significantly reducing the time the door remains open compared to traditional doors.
Increased Efficiency: Faster door operation reduces waiting times and improves workflow.
Energy Savings: Minimizes energy loss by reducing the time doors remain open.
Enhanced Security: Provides a secure barrier against unauthorized access.
Improved Hygiene: Minimizes the probability of contaminating the structures and facilities
Yes, high-speed doors help keep internal temperatures constant because they are open for a shorter time. This is especially beneficial in conditions where temperatures need to be controlled.
Absolutely. High-speed doors are also available in various sizes and colors and can be fitted with options such as insulation, window panels, and security features based on your facility’s requirements.
High-speed doors require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance. This includes checking and lubricating moving parts, inspecting safety mechanisms, and performing routine inspections to prevent potential issues.
Contact us to learn more about how our high-speed doors can optimize your operations, improve hygiene, and save energy costs!