Not every application requires heavy-duty construction. In many cases, flexibility and ease of use are more important. This is where fabric high speed doors offer a practical alternative.
The curtain is made from reinforced fabric rather than rigid materials, making the door lightweight and easy to handle. Despite its lower weight, the material still provides good resistance to tearing and stretching, especially when combined with internal reinforcement.

Installation is relatively straightforward. The frame uses a simplified steel structure with anti-corrosion treatment, allowing quicker setup compared to more complex systems. For temporary or semi-permanent installations, fabric high speed doors can be a convenient option.
Maintenance is another advantage. The curtain can be replaced in sections if damaged, which helps reduce repair costs over time.
In operation, speeds typically range from 0.8 to 1.2 m/s. The control system is simple but stable, suitable for applications where advanced automation is not necessary.
Sealing performance is moderate but sufficient for blocking dust, insects, and light airflow. This makes the door suitable for internal partitions rather than strict environmental control.
Infrared safety sensors ensure the door stops or reverses when obstacles are detected.
Because of their flexibility and cost efficiency, fabric high speed doors are commonly used in small warehouses, temporary work zones, and logistics transfer areas.



