Manufacturing Companies for Passive Heat Exchanger Supplier - Rapid Rolling Door – Airwoods
Manufacturing Companies for Passive Heat Exchanger Supplier - Rapid Rolling Door – Airwoods Detail:
Rapid rolling door is a barrier-free isolation door that can quickly roll up or down at a speed of over 0.6m/s, whose main function is fast isolation to guarantee the air quality at a dust-free level. It is widely used in fields such as food, chemical, textile, electronic, supermarket, refrigeration, logistics, warehousing, etc.
Feature of Motive Power:
Brake Motor,0.55-1.5kW,220V/380V AC power supply
Control System: Micro-computer frequency adaptable controller
Voltage of controller: Safe low-voltage,24V DC Speed:1m/s
Environment Temperature:-10℃~+70℃
Wind-resistance Ability: 9m/s (50Pa standard 3×3)
Wind-resistance: Aluminum-alloy anti-windwave framework, connected in sectional style, convenient replace;
Framework Max Dimension:8mx6m. Dimension can be customized according to the actual need of client.
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Trustworthy good quality and excellent credit score standing are our principles, which will help us at a top-ranking position. Adhering towards the tenet of "quality first, buyer supreme" for Manufacturing Companies for Passive Heat Exchanger Supplier - Rapid Rolling Door – Airwoods , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Cape Town, South Korea, Mexico, We always stick to the tenet of "sincerity, high quality, high efficiency, innovation". With years of efforts, we have established friendly and stable business relationships with worldwide customers. We welcome any of your inquiries and concerns for our products, and we are sure that we will offer just what you want, as we always believe that your satisfaction is our success.
By John from Doha - 2018.12.14 15:26
The customer service staff is very patient and has a positive and progressive attitude to our interest, so that we can have a comprehensive understanding of the product and finally we reached an agreement, thanks!
By Yannick Vergoz from Seattle - 2018.11.02 11:11