Understand the intricacies of industrial doors!
Ballistic Doors
– an overview
Ballistic doors are used for high security
requirements for protecting people, property, and other valuable items. These doors
are made using timber, steel or glazed designs complying to the European EN
1522, and/or American NIJ 0108.01 test standards. They are also called as
ballistic resistant or bullet proof doors. They are mostly used in bank vaults
to safeguard money and assets.
Industrial
Overhead Doors – A glimpse
Industrial overhead doors are made from fabricated
steel panels and are highly secure and reliable. The double-skinned core style reduces transfer
of heat. These doors are appropriate for industrial and logistics use and are built
for ease and flexibility. Industrial overhead doors are made of corrosion-free
steel with a sandwich panel, and pre-painted. They are of 40 mm, 80 mm and 100
mm thickness. The gaskets are made of a non-ageing rubber that acts as an adhesive
of the opening, and prevents water, air, or dust infiltration.
What you need to
know about bulletproof door?
Bulletproof doors are used in banks and
other critical establishments for additional protection against theft or any
other dangerous attacks. It is not possible to build 100% bullet proof doors;
over time, these doors might surrender to frequent attacks. We can only call
them as ‘bullet resistant’. These doors must comply with UL 752 and fall
between 1-10 levels, which indicate their resistance power. However, steel
doors are built with maximum 8 level resistance point.
Conclusion
Ballistic doors are bullet-proof and
blasts-resistance, which protects against weapon fire, explosions, and broken
entry into the room. Such doors are mostly made of steel, but wood and glass
are also used. For maximum protection, steel is the best choice of material. If
you are looking out for a high protection, choose ballistic doors for a
reliable experience.
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