Product Summary:
This is a double-layer PVC door for cold storage. Two layers of PVC, high-density. Nothing fancy — but it keeps the cold in and the warm out. If you run a freezer warehouse, a food plant, or a logistics hub where temperature matters, this door won’t waste your energy or your time.
1. Keeping the cold where it belongs
The curtain is made of high-density double-layer PVC. That’s it — just a thick, solid barrier. What that means for you: less cold air leaking out every time the door opens. Your coolers don’t have to work as hard. Lower energy bill, smaller carbon footprint. Simple math.
2. Fast enough to not slow you down
The motor is rated for cold environments — because regular motors get cranky below freezing. It opens at about 1.5 meters per second. Forklifts don’t have to wait around. People don’t have to stand there freezing while the door crawls up. In and out, fast. That’s the point.
3. Built to take a hit
The PVC is rip-resistant. The frames are stainless steel. Why? Because forklifts hit doors. It happens. In a busy freezer corridor, if a door breaks every time someone bumps it, you’re done. This one takes the abuse and keeps running. Less maintenance, lower long-term cost.
4. No ice jams, no surprises
Freezers have one nasty habit: ice builds up and doors freeze shut. This door has heating wires on the sides — not a lot, just enough to stop ice from forming. So in a blast freezer, it still opens when you tell it to. No chipping ice off the track at 2 AM.
5. Safety stuff that actually works
Photoelectric sensors on the bottom. If something is in the way when the door closes, it stops and reverses. Not complicated, but it works. Protects people, protects the forklift, protects the door itself.
6. Controls that don’t need a degree to use
The PLC controller is straightforward. You can set different opening cycles if you want. If something goes wrong, it shows an error code — so you know what broke before you call for repair. Simple to hook into your facility system. Simple to keep running.