Environments with high humidity or chemical exposure often demand more from materials than standard coated steel can provide. The stainless roll up door is developed specifically for those conditions.
Instead of relying on surface treatment alone, the door panels are formed from stainless steel sheets using precision cold bending. This gives the structure inherent corrosion resistance rather than depending on coatings that may degrade over time. In coastal or chemical environments, this makes a noticeable difference in long-term maintenance.

Structurally, the stainless roll up door still follows a reinforced frame system, ensuring stability during frequent operation. The surface remains smooth and relatively easy to clean, which is useful in applications where hygiene or residue buildup is a concern.
Performance-wise, the door operates at speeds between 0.8 and 1.5 m/s. A frequency-controlled motor system ensures smooth movement, while the absolute encoder positioning avoids drift over time.
The motor protection rating exceeds IP54, and thermal protection is included as standard. Under typical usage conditions, the door can handle up to 800,000 cycles annually.
Sealing is achieved through tight guide rail integration and brush systems, helping to reduce dust, airflow, and noise infiltration.
Infrared safety sensors are installed along both sides, allowing the door to stop and reverse if any obstruction is detected.
Because of its material advantages, the stainless roll up door is often selected for food processing plants, coastal facilities, and chemical workshops where durability under harsh conditions is essential.




