Automatic Door
These doors open and close automatically using sensors and motors. Automatic doors ensure quick and smooth access, reducing wait times and improving efficiency.
These doors open and close automatically using sensors and motors. Automatic doors ensure quick and smooth access, reducing wait times and improving efficiency.
Manual doors require users to physically open and close them. Manual doors can be less expensive but may not be as convenient as automatic ones.
Glass doors provide a modern and aesthetically pleasing look. Glass doors can be fully transparent, frosted, or tinted to provide different levels of privacy and style.
Sliding doors move horizontally along tracks to open and close. Sliding doors are space-efficient and provide a sleek, modern appearance. They are also available in single-slide or bi-parting configurations.
Center-opening doors split in the middle and retract towards the sides. Center-opening doors offer quick access and can handle large volumes of passengers efficiently.
They are made of fire-resistant materials and are required in buildings with stringent fire safety codes. These doors provide an essential safety feature, especially in high-rise buildings.
Hermetic doors provide an airtight seal and are commonly used in environments requiring strict control over air quality, such as hospitals and laboratories.