by Christopher Brinckerhoff | 1 May 2020 12:00 am
Rolling, bifold and walk-through doors featured in Metal Construction News’ May 2020 issue.

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.
www.hangardoors.aero [1]

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.
ohdcorporation.com [2]

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.
www.plyco.com [3]

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.
www.bifold.com [4]

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 [5]

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.
www.wayne-dalton.com [6]
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