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High Wind Capacity Roll Doors from DMF International

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A very fast door with high wind capacity...

High speed PVC roll doors are an effective means of protecting the working environment for food processing areas, warehousing and distribution, cleanrooms and manufacturing plants.

DMF have been manufacturing and supplying high speed doors in Australia, NZ and SE Asia for over 25 years, and with their partnership with German company Efaflex, can now supply a premium model that can be rightly claimed as being the fastest PVC roll door in the world. With an optional opening speed of up to 4 m/sec, the Efaflex STR High Speed Door, will impress you at its performance.

Strong wind exposure is not a problem, since the STR has a capacity of up to approx 120km/h wind force. The Efaflex STR can therefore be claimed to be one of the fastest PVC rapid roll doors, with the highest wind capacity, against any other door on the market.

These doors are custom manufactured, and can be made to suit openings of up to 6mH x 7mW. The door panel is a polyester reinforced coloured PVC with aluminium windbars, and this unique door blade rolls around a spiral design, meaning it does not roll upon itself, resulting in a very quiet action.

This model now also comes with an ACS (Active Crash System) feature, providing a complete self repairing system of the door blade if knocked out by an impact. At this high speed though, the door is unlikely to get impacted easily, however the ACS will provide an additional protection of your door. The ACS also does reduce the wind capacity of the door.

Many options of safety sensors and activation are available to increase the performance of this door.

Contact DMF today so that we can assist with your design and requirements, or ph 1800 281170 Australia wide.



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02 9636 5466

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