The deformable nature and multi-functional adaptability of industrial flexible doors make them valuable in innovative scenarios. Below are key application:
Industrial Factories
In aircraft manufacturing or heavy machinery plants, the ultra-wide design of automatic PVC roll up door accommodates oversized components such as jet engines and industrial turbines. Multi-layered sealing structures effectively isolate metal dust and cutting fluid mist generated during precision machining, maintaining cleanroom standards. For example, doors coated with polyurethane resist corrosion from cutting fluids, while electric roller shutter systems integrated with AGV navigation systems enable precise alignment between transport vehicles and doors, minimizing errors caused by manual intervention.
Logistics Warehouses
For storage facilities housing heavy machinery, containers, or industrial equipment, reinforced anti-collision designs are critical. Thick rubber edges and steel frames absorb impacts from forklifts traveling at high speeds, while wear-resistant sliding rails at the base minimize floor friction. In typhoon-prone coastal regions, doors are embedded with pre-installed wind cables anchored via ground anchors, enabling resistance to 12-level typhoons. Wind speed sensors automatically lower doors and activate hydraulic locking mechanisms during extreme weather.
Sports Stadiums
During international football matches or concerts, the rapid-opening capability of flexible high speed roll up door shortens crowd entry intervals. For instance, segment-folded door systems (50 meters wide) can fully open in 5 minutes to create evacuation pathways. Customizable surface printing with embedded LED light strips delivers dynamic visual effects during nighttime events. When closed, airtight seals integrated with negative pressure ventilation systems prevent rainwater ingress.
Exhibition Centers
For automotive or aerospace exhibitions, heavy-duty doors support direct entry of transport vehicles carrying large exhibits. Modular panel structures (each panel 3 meters wide) adapt to exhibition layouts. When closed, doors seamlessly integrate with architectural facades, while built-in anti-theft sensors monitor intrusions in real time. High-end venues employ electrochromic glass doors to adjust light transmission, balancing exhibit protection with natural illumination.
Specialized Functional Extensions
Industrial Factories: Integrated temperature/humidity control systems (e.g., mist humidifiers on door frames) prevent static electricity during transport of sensitive equipment.
Warehouses: RFID modules on doors sync with warehouse management systems to log goods in real time.
Stadiums: Flame-retardant aluminum door frames comply with fire safety codes; emergency detachable designs enable rapid access during rescue operations.
Exhibition Halls: Magnetic decorative panels allow quick reconfiguration for different themes.