Doors: Rolling, Bifold and Walkthrough – May 2015

by Jonathan McGaha | 30 April 2015 12:00 am

Rolling, bifold and walkthrough doors featured in Metal Construction News’ May 2015 issue.

BETCO's roll-up doors feature standard bearings and tension adjusters, standard stainless steel latches and an extruded aluminum bottom bar.

 

BETCO Inc.

BETCO’s roll-up doors feature standard bearings and tension adjusters, standard stainless steel latches and an extruded aluminum bottom bar. Hardware kits are bagged per door and door springs have a 10-year warranty.

www.betcoinc.com/building-products/roll-up-doors[1]

Electric Power Door's hydraulic four-fold door can be clad with louvers, bars, security mesh or flat sheeting.

 

Electric Power Door

Electric Power Door’s hydraulic four-fold door can be clad with louvers, bars, security mesh or flat sheeting. It may be designed to be bullet- and blast-resistant for security, and tornado- and hurricane-resistant for safety. High-cycle hydraulic operators last 2 to 3 million cycles or more. The doors may be installed on fire stations, corrections and court facilities, parking garages, grain facilities, government and military facilities, and industrial and manufacturing facilities.

www.electricpowerdoor.com[2]

AeroDoor International's bottom-rolling doors are manual or motor operated and can be built to withstand high wind loads.

 

AeroDoor International LLC

AeroDoor International’s bottom-rolling doors are manual or motor operated and can be built to withstand high wind loads. Options for the pre-engineered hangar doors include panel configuration, tail door, a pressuresensing fuselage aperture and galvanizing finishes.

www.hangardoors.aero[3]

Norco Manufacturing's Bottom Rolling Door Systems may be configured as bi-parting, one-way, floating and 90 degrees.

 

Norco Manufacturing Corp.

Norco Manufacturing’s Bottom Rolling Door Systems may be configured as bi-parting, one-way, floating and 90 degrees. The doors are designed to integrate with buildings using Tekla 3-D CAD software and CNC fabricating capabilities.

www.norcomfg.com[4]

DBCI's 3000 Series steel curtain rollup door features an 80-degree windlock profile to facilitate installation, 26-gauge galvanized, Grade E hard steel curtain with deep-ribbed corrugation and three-rivet wind-lock attachment.

 

DBCI

DBCI’s 3000 Series steel curtain rollup door features an 80-degree windlock profile to facilitate installation, 26-gauge galvanized, Grade E hard steel curtain with deep-ribbed corrugation and three-rivet wind-lock attachment. Additionally, the door has a T6 aluminum extrusion bottom bar with a 2-inch by 1 1/2-inch galvanized angle and a maximum opening size of 16 by 16 feet. The 3000 Series door is certified for moderate to high wind loads and is available with insulation (3250 Series).

www.dbci.com[5]

Endnotes:
  1. www.betcoinc.com/building-products/roll-up-doors: http://betcoinc.com/building-products/roll-up-doors/
  2. www.electricpowerdoor.com: http://www.electricpowerdoor.com/
  3. www.hangardoors.aero: http://www.hangardoors.aero/
  4. www.norcomfg.com: http://norcomfg.com/
  5. www.dbci.com: http://www.dbci.com/

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