Roller Shutter Doors
Roller shutter doors are industrial or commercial door systems in which the door panels roll upward and wrap around a shaft (drum), offering significant space savings. These doors are also known as "shutter type" or "roll-up doors."
Structure and Working Principle:
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The door is made up of thin horizontal slats (strip panels).
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When opened, the slats roll up in a spiral around a drum located above the door opening.
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Can be operated manually or motorized.
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Operates with vertical opening and closing.
Technical Specifications:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Galvanized steel, aluminum, or PVC |
| Motor System | Operated by remote control, button, or sensor in automatic models |
| Spring System | Manual models use counterbalance springs |
| Insulation | Available in insulated (sandwich slat) or non-insulated options |
| Safety | Can be equipped with photocells, safety edges, emergency stop, and manual opening mechanisms |
Application Areas:
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Industrial facilities and warehouses
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Storefronts (for security purposes)
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Garages
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Airport hangars
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Shopping centers and parking entrances
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Cold storage rooms (for insulated models)
Types of Roller Shutter Doors:
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Steel Roller Shutter Doors: Ideal for high-security areas.
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Aluminum Roller Shutter Doors: Lightweight, rust-resistant, and visually appealing.
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PVC High-Speed Roller Shutter Doors: Designed for high-traffic areas, enabling fast operation and saving time and energy.


