Understanding Different Types of High-Speed Doors and Their Industrial Uses

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Types of High-Speed Doors and Their Uses
High-speed doors are essential in industries where efficiency, safety, and environmental control matter. Whether for cleanrooms, cold storage, or manufacturing, these doors support smooth operations while reducing energy loss and contamination risks.
1. Pharma & Cleanroom Doors
Maintain sterile conditions with stainless steel construction and pressure control.
Used in: Labs, pharmaceutical plants, cleanrooms
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2. Cold Room High-Speed Doors
Preserve low temperatures with tight seals and fast operation.
Used in: Cold storage, food warehouses, pharma logistics
See cold storage door options
3. Food Industry Doors
Ensure hygiene with washable, smooth surfaces and FDA-compliance.
Used in: Food processing, packaging units, dairy plants
4. Heavy Industrial Doors
Built for high-traffic and harsh conditions; impact-resistant and durable.
Used in: Automotive, steel plants, recycling units
5. Machine Protection Doors
Protect operators from moving machinery while maintaining speed and safety.
Used in: CNC zones, robotic lines, compact workstations
FAQ
Q: Can high-speed doors be automated? Yes, all NIHVA doors can integrate with access control and sensors.
Q: Are they customizable? NIHVA offers size, material, and feature customizations for all doors.
Conclusion
High-speed doors help optimize workflows, maintain safety, and reduce operational costs. From clean environments to industrial facilities, NIHVA provides durable, high-performance solutions tailored to your needs.
Visit NIHVA’s high-speed door range to learn more or request a consultation.
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