Industrial lifting door is a professional industrial exterior door designed to meet requirements for insulation, sealing, high-frequency switching, and safe use. It is widely adopted by modern industrial and logistics projects.
Lifting methods are categorized into three types: Standard lifting, segmented vertical lifting, and high-position lifting. These doors are composed of door bodies, balance systems, high-performance drive units, control systems, and specialized safety devices.
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Core Features & Benefits
Space EfficientVertically upwards opening design hangs flat above the door opening, occupying zero indoor space.
Thermal InsulationDouble-layer galvanized steel with high-density polyurethane sandwiched inside for excellent energy saving.
Wind ResistanceDesigned with external reinforcement ribs to resist instantaneous 10-level wind force.
Noise IsolationGalvanized pulley seats with wear-resistant rubber wheels ensure silent operation.
AirtightnessTop, bottom, and side rubber sealing strips prevent corrosion and maintain internal environment.
Safety SystemsEquipped with anti-fall devices, airbags (optional), and torsion spring breakage protection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Are you a manufacturer or a trader?
We are a manufacturer integrating industry and trade, providing full solutions for industrial door systems.
Q2: Do you support customization for LOGO and size?
Yes, we support on-demand customization including LOGO, colors, appearance, and specific dimensions to fit your facility.
Q3: What are the wind resistance capabilities of your doors?
Our industrial lifting doors are tested to resist up to an instantaneous 10-level wind force, suitable for high-wind environments.
Q4: What safety devices are included as standard?
Standard safety features include anti-fall devices, spring breakage protection, and wire rope breakage safety devices. Bottom airbags are optional.
Q5: What is the typical service life of these doors?
With regular maintenance, our industrial doors are designed for a lifespan of at least 10 years even in high-frequency use environments.
Q6: Which control method is best for high-traffic warehouses?
Radar and Geomagnetic controls are highly recommended for high-traffic areas as they allow for hands-free, automated operation for vehicles.