The Use of Rapid Roll High Speed Doors in Cleanroom Applications

The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) offers a wide range of rapid roll high speed doors suitable for use in cleanroom applications in healthcare, research and pharmaceutical environments.

Over the last decade, increased regulation and advancements in technology have transformed the requirements of doors for cleanrooms.

Cleanrooms play a vital role in limiting the occurrences of cross-contamination (whether they be dust, germs, vapours or other contaminants) by maintaining air pressure differentials between rooms so that air is moved from the opening’s cleaner side to the less-clean side.

Rapid roll high-speed doors assist in maintaining cleanliness in pharmaceutical manufacture environments. They are used to prevent cross-contamination, as well as assisting room pressure and air circulation.

Key considerations for any door configuration are ease of cleaning and durability. Australian Trellis Doors’ high speed doors are able to stand up to repeated cleaning with chemical agents and have a smooth, hard, non-porous surface resistant to microbial and fungal growth.

For further information on their rapid roll high speed doors contact ATDC toll free from anywhere in Australia on 1800657435 or click here to visit the relevant page on ATDC’s website.

Beverage Wholesalers Use Rapid Roll High Speed Doors for Safety and Energy Efficiency

The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) offers a wide range of rapid roll high speed doors suitable for use in cold and dry storage environments and wholesale operations.  In order to operate efficiently, beverage wholesalers require their premises to have effective refrigeration, energy efficiency, safety and air control.

Rapid Roll High speed doors are able to operate at fast cycles to maximise productivity, safety and energy efficiency.  They have an added advantage over swinging/hinging doors allowing pressure, temperature control and energy use to be maintained.

What’s more, certain rapid roll high speed doors can withstand impact from e.g. forklifts, meaning that if a forklift drives into these doors, they can reload themselves back into their tracks and continue operating as normal.  This minimises costly maintenance and prevents a situation where goods need to be temporarily relocated to suitable temperature rooms.

For further information on their rapid roll high speed doors contact ATDC toll free from anywhere in Australia on 1800657435 or click here to visit the relevant page on ATDC’s website.

The Many and Varied Applications of High Speed Doors

The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) offers a wide range of rapid roll high speed doors suitable for use in food processing, healthcare, leisure, pharmaceutical and research environments.

High standards of cleanliness are required in food manufacturing.  High speed doors are suitable for all applications where food safety and cleanliness are crucial.

Strict legislation is enforced on medical facilities and hospitals with regards to frequent usage of doors.  Rapid roll high speed doors assist in stopping the spreading of infections in hospitals, operating theatres, intensive care units, patient wards and X-ray rooms.

Doors within leisure centres, swimming pools and sports facilities need to cope with frequent usage while being hygienic at the same time.  High speed doors are ideal for such use in leisure facilities as they are able to cope with high levels of traffic, while at the same time being hygienic, smooth and non-absorbent.  They are resistant to heavy cleaning agents and are rust resistant in such high moisture environments.

Within pharmaceutical applications, research laboratories and cleanrooms, a high level of clean-ability and hygiene is required.  High speed doors do not harbour bacteria, due to the smooth, seamless surfaces and non-porous qualities.  They play a role in maintaining correct room pressures and air circulation rates.

For further information on their rapid roll high speed doors contact ATDC toll free from anywhere in Australia on 1800657435 or click here to visit the relevant page on ATDC’s website.