Sectional Doors
What Are Sectional Doors?
Sectional doors are vertically-opening, multi-panelled door systems commonly used in industrial facilities, garages, warehouse entrances, and logistics centers. The door moves upward along a track system and rests parallel to the ceiling when fully opened.
Technical Specifications:
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Panels: Typically made of steel or aluminum sandwich panels. The core of the panels is filled with polyurethane, providing thermal and acoustic insulation.
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Track System: The door moves upward on tracks mounted to the wall.
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Motorized or Manual: Can be operated automatically via remote control using a motorized system. Manual models use a spring mechanism for ease of operation.
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Insulation: Provides thermal, acoustic, and dust insulation, making it ideal for separating interior and exterior spaces.
Advantages:
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Space Saving: Opens vertically, so it doesn’t occupy any external space when opening.
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Insulation Efficiency: Polyurethane-filled panels help maintain indoor climate and improve energy efficiency.
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Aesthetic Appeal: Offers a modern look; windowed panel options add architectural value.
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Security: Equipped with locking mechanisms and safety sensors in motorized versions.
Application Areas:
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Industrial facility entrances
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Vehicle garages (residential and commercial)
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Cold storage rooms
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Logistics centers and warehouses


