Gates to the prefabricated hall
Doors are a part of every production, storage, or service hall. Doors are a basic element for filling openings, which ensure logistics between the exterior and interior of the hall. The most commonly used doors are sectional doors with a standard thickness of 40mm sandwich panel; they can be manufactured in sizes from 1.6x2.0m up to 7m wide and 7m high. Almost any size can be custom-made, however, from a certain size the opening system and mechanism change. The largest doors are hangar doors.
Types of doors for prefabricated halls
Doors for industrial buildings and prefabricated halls are an important element that affects not only the safety and aesthetics of the building but also its functionality. Doors are classified according to design, opening method, material used, or insulation capability. The most common types of doors include sectional, rolling, sliding, double-leaf, hangar, high-speed, and up-and-over doors. Each type of door has its own advantages and disadvantages that need to be considered when choosing the right solution for a specific industrial building. The following paragraphs describe in more detail the individual types of doors that can be used for prefabricated halls.
Basic types of doors:
- sectional doors
- rolling doors
- double-leaf doors
- sliding doors (hangar, cold storage, fire)
- high-speed doors or shutters including fire-resistant
Most halls feature several types of doors in many designs, and they can be operated mechanically, electrically, or by gravity (fire doors and shutters).
Doors can be supplemented with many additional accessories such as:
- safety features,
- glazing,
- integrated doors,
- seals,
- hydraulic bridges
Service
Every door must be serviced according to Government Regulation No. 378 of 12.9.2001, which sets out detailed requirements for the safe operation and use of machines, technical equipment, instruments, and tools. According to this regulation, doors must be serviced by an authorized person at least once a year.






.jpg)
