In many industrial facilities, improving traffic efficiency often comes down to how quickly and reliably entrances operate. This is where automatic high speed doors become a practical solution, especially in logistics corridors and production access points.
Built around a rigid steel frame, the door structure maintains stability even under frequent operation. The surface is clean and uniform, while the internal configuration focuses more on long-term durability than visual complexity. Combined with a frequency-controlled motor system, opening and closing speeds typically range from 0.8 to 1.5 m/s, helping reduce idle time for both forklifts and personnel.
What makes these automatic high speed doors more reliable in daily use is the positioning system. With absolute encoder limit control and closed-loop positioning, the door does not require repeated recalibration. This is particularly useful in high-cycle environments where consistency matters more than occasional peak performance.
The motor system is rated above IP54 and works together with thermal protection components, allowing stable operation across extended usage cycles. In practical terms, it can handle up to 800,000 cycles annually under proper maintenance conditions.

Safety is addressed through infrared photocell sensors installed along both sides. When an object is detected, the door pauses or reverses immediately. This feature is especially relevant in busy warehouse settings where unpredictable movement is common.
With a maximum size of around 5500 × 6500 mm and wind resistance up to level 6, automatic high speed doors are commonly used in industrial workshops, distribution centers, and controlled-access production zones where both speed and separation are required.



