Machine High Speed Door
Rudhar machine guard doors are high-speed doors that protect people and materials from access to moving automatic machine areas. Specially designed for automatic or robotic machine areas, this gate can be installed in addition to barricades or security walls. Rudhar Machine Guard Door enhances automation by isolating the area, meeting high industry standards, and reducing accidents. A durable and robust structure is designed for use in an industrial environment. Your specific requirements and wishes are at the forefront of the design and manufacturing process, so that doors are created that are characterized by quality and individuality down to the smallest detail. They are the doors that the market demands, and they can be found in every industry and every building.
FAQ About Machine High Speed Door
High-speed doors, sometimes also called rapid-roll or fast-action doors, are specialised doors used in commercial and industrial settings. They are designed for rapid opening and closing, which helps to maintain controlled environments, improve energy efficiency, and allow for frequent and rapid access.
There are several types, including roll-up doors, folding doors, and sliding doors, made from materials like PVC, metal, and rubber. Each type serves different industries and applications, such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and logistics.
Important benefits include:
- Improved energy efficiency – save on heating and cooling costs
- Enhanced productivity through faster movement of goods and personnel
- Increased security
- Better environmental control against dust, humidity, and temperature fluctuations
- Help comply with regulatory compliance through a controlled environment
- Swift emergency response to close off areas following a hazardous incident (e.g. chemical spill, fire, etc.)
- Noise reduction – insulated high-speed doors create a quieter and more comfortable working environments
By minimising the time that the door is open, they significantly reduce heat loss or gain, leading to lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint.
Some high-speed doors, such as the Rapidor 95i which Easy-Roll supplies, are designed with extra insulating properties for environments where temperature control and energy efficiency is crucial (cold storage facilities and food processing plants, for example).
What prevents a door with automatic or “impulse” closure from injuring someone or damaging property? High-speed doors generally all have a safety edge, i.e. emergency safety sensors, so the door will stop and reopen if it detects an obstruction when closing.
A secondary safety measure can take the form of photocells or light curtains, which identify an obstruction under the door by a breaking light beam.