

Sliding doors for refrigeration and freezing rooms
The door structure includes insulated panels of significant thickness that prevent the passage of cold and heat, along with built-in heating strips in the seal area, which prevent the door from freezing and sticking to the frame. This combination helps maintain cooling conditions, reduces the workload on the cooling systems, and allows for convenient and fast logistical movement between storage areas. Automatic opening systems can be integrated using pull ropes or detectors, so that the forklift operator can open the door without wasting valuable operating time.
Space-saving sliding movement that saves space in the area in front of the room, unlike swing doors that take up a large opening radius and are distracting.
Heating elements to prevent ice: Incorporating electric heating elements in the jamb and lower threshold of freezer doors to prevent freezing and destruction of the seals.
Hermetic and dynamic sealing: high-quality peripheral rubber seals and a track mechanism that pushes the door downward and inward when closing, for a complete seal.
Thermal insulation of variable thickness suitable for refrigeration and freezing rooms, maximum insulation and prevention of wasteful cold bridges.
We understand the importance of maintaining the cold chain. A leaky door causes energy loss and unnecessary operating costs. That's why our doors are designed to provide high sealing and long-term reliability in refrigerated and frozen environments. The doors are equipped with an escape mechanism for opening from the inside, allowing safe exit even when the door is locked. The rails are made of corrosion-resistant aluminum or stainless steel, and are suitable for humid and cold environments.





