Rolling, bifold and walk-through doors featured in Metal Construction News’ May 2020 issue.

AeroDoor International LLC
AeroDoor’s bottom rolling door system is made of steel and moves via a heavy-duty wheel and track system. The structural load of the door goes down into the wheels. Doors fit multiple opening sizes and can be configured to move independently or as a group in either direction. They are designed to meet regional wind load requirements, and buildings’ vertical and horizontal deflection criteria.

Overhead Door Corp.
Overhead Door Corp.’s EverServe Springless Security Grille Model 671S has a springless design. It has an upward coiling system built with curtain materials. The security grille allows air movement and visibility and comes with a 300,000-cycle door system limited warranty.

Plyco Corp.
Plyco’s Series 20 steel walk doors feature a universal swing that allows eight configuration options. Doors can have right or left hand in-swing/out-swing, either side key placement and set swing-radius. Door panels are 24-gauge galvanized steel with polyurethane foam cores rated R-12. The door is 1 3/4 inches thick with fully rolled edges. Frames are 16-gauge steel and 3 1/2 inches deep; injected polyurethane foam is optional.

Schweiss Doors
Schweiss Doors offers Designer Doors for retailers, high-tech manufacturers and other organizations with brand-inspired building designs, special uses and other unique requirements. Designer Doors can be hydraulic or bifold. Cladding options include glass, wood, stucco, translucent panels and rock-faced material. Additionally, equipment upgrades are available including door base safety edges, photo eye sensors, and warning lights and horns.

Tubelite Inc.
Tubelite’s ForceFront Storm hurricane/impact architectural entrance door systems comply with High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) Wind Zone 3 and large missile impact. They are available as Standard Medium and Standard Wide Stile in 1 3/4-inch depths, or Monumental Medium and Monumental Wide Stile in 2-inch depths. Hardware options include concealed vertical rod and rim exit devices, active and inactive door lock assemblies, removable mullions and continuous gear, offset pivot or butt hinges.
www.tubeliteinc.com/products/entrances/hurricane-impact-resistant-entrances

Wayne Dalton Corp.
Wayne Dalton’s metal high-speed doors, models 888 ADV-X and 889 ADV-X, operate to 80 inches per second. Model 888 ADV-X is made of a dual-walled, solid aluminum curtain for security and privacy. For applications where visibility is desired, Model 889 ADV-X features corrosion-resistant aluminum and impact-resistant polycarbonate panels that allow light infiltration. Models 888 ADV-X and 889 ADV-X come with an assembled curtain. A helical design prevents the curtain from wrapping upon itself and rubbing.




