Self-reinserting doors
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About the industry
This catalogue presents Dynaco door models with a self-reinsertion function. The innovative technology patented by the Belgian company automatically reinserts the curtain into the guides. Self-reinserting doors are versatile and can be used successfully at warehouses, hangars, underground car parks, freezers, workshops, retail areas and other facilities.
Our company offers a wide range of self-reinserting roll-up doors. You can find equipment for any facility by selecting a model according to its technical specifications. The innovative self-reinsertion function also helps avoid additional repair and maintenance costs in the future.
Dynaco industrial curtains are widely used in areas where goods are loaded and unloaded and at transport facilities. If a vehicle contacts the curtain and knocks it out of the guides during cargo handling, the curtain automatically returns to the side frames. No manual resetting of the roll-up doors is required. This reduces the need for repairs and costly service.
Dynaco products operate successfully in areas with heavy vehicle or pedestrian traffic. High opening and closing speeds allow more time for productive work and help avoid delays. These parameters can be adjusted to the operating pace when required using automatic settings. The Push-Pull mechanism is designed for intensive operation of 2,000 to 6,000 cycles per day.
Automatic Belgian doors from a Russian manufacturer perform well where reliable isolation is required. High sealing performance protects against foreign objects and adverse weather. The PVC curtain fits tightly against the guides with no gaps.
Special models improve the efficiency of refrigerated and freezer chambers. The systems prevent warm air flows and foreign objects from entering. The Anti-Frost function protects against icing. Every 20 minutes, Freezer doors open and close to help prevent ice build-up.
Dynaco roll-up doors are also frequently used in locations with difficult weather conditions. Their resistance to strong wind gusts allows them to be used in hangars, airports and helipads. For convenience, the doors can be configured as an airlock.