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Select these doors when complete visibility is important.
Maintain the temperature in cold storage or other areas—these doors bend to open only as much as needed.
These doors open only as much as needed, making them good for cold storage areas.
Allow personnel and vehicles to move freely through doorways while keeping heated or cooled air in and dirt, dust, and debris out.
Create custom doors that allow vehicles and people to move freely, while keeping heated or cooled air in and dirt, dust, and debris out.
To hide scratches and wear, these doors have ribbed strips.
Completely block light to maintain darkness and privacy, while allowing traffic to flow freely.
Often hung in freezers, these doors can be used in food-service environments.
Use these doors in data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
These strip doors partially block light.
The holes are already punched in these strips for convenient installation.
Cut to the length you need with shears or a utility knife and punch holes for hanging.
Often hung in freezers, these strips can be used in food-service environments.
Cut these strips to the length you need for hanging in freezer doorways or other cold environments.
Sized to fit short openings.
Replace worn strips or create a custom door with these individual strips. They completely block light to maintain darkness and privacy.
Completely block light with these strip rolls. Cut them to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
These ribbed door strip rolls hide scratches and wear and can be used in food-service environments.
These strips are ribbed to hide scratches and wear; cut them to length with shears or a utility knife and punch holes for hanging.
These strips are ribbed to hide scratches and wear.
These partially light-blocking strips can be used to replace worn strips or create custom strip doors.
Cut these partially light-blocking strips to the length you need and punch holes for hanging.
Hang these strips near data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
Cut these strips to the length you need to hang doors for data centers and other areas where static build-up could harm sensitive electronics.
Sized to fit short openings, these strip doors are often used with conveyors to prevent the loss of heated or cooled air through unprotected openings.
In addition to making a transition between flooring surfaces, thresholds are often used to reduce the gap between a door and the floor.
Close the gap between your dock door and a trailer to keep heated or cooled air in and dust out while loading or unloading.
To provide more protection from the elements than dock door seals, these shelters wrap around trailers.
These shelters are spring loaded, allowing them to retract and flex with trailers to provide a better seal than standard dock door shelters.
Keep drafty dock areas warm. These seals block drafts between dock door seals and levelers.
These manual screens are spring-loaded to assist in the raising and lowering the screen.
An electric motor automatically raises and lowers these screens.
Plastic hinges are a lightweight alternative to metal hinges and provide smooth, silent operation.
Keep environments free of contaminants—with plastic hinge leaves and a metal pin, there's no metal-to-metal contact that can release particles as hinges open and close.
No need for drilling holes or welding, slip these hinges onto panel and door edges for a secure fit.
Designed to mount at the point of contact between a door handle and the wall, these stops prevent handles from damaging walls when doors swing open.
You can see and walk through these strip curtains.
The carbon fibers on one side of these curtains ground electrical charges to eliminate static.