Automatic doors for AIRPORTS | RAILWAY STATIONS | COACH STATIONS

    RECORD | ALUTERM

    Below you can find a list of products specially designed for AIRPORTS. To find out full information, to download commercial and technical brochures, or CAD details, use the link for each type of solution. You will navigate to the solution page, directly to the section that you are interested in. If you need additional information or if you want a price quote for the solution that is adequate for your project, navigate to the page related to offers – Record Bidding.

    Revolving doors



    Revolving doors with 2, 3 or 4 wings, with profiles and panels made of aluminium, bronze or all glass.


    FlipFlow – guided flow, safety and security



    Solution designed for airports, allowing a guided flow of persons. Moreover, FlipFlow ensures controlled access, as well as detection of dangerous objects, using a set of sensors. FlipFlow means safety, security, and full comfort in airports.


    Evacuation in case of emergency



    RECORD doors can be equipped with evacuation systems for emergency situations – break-out. Thus it will be very easy to obtain the authorizations from the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations, without assembling additional manual swinging doors for evacuation, without modifying the building’s facade.




    Automatic sliding doors



    Automatic sliding doors. Technologically advanced solutions, produced in Switzerland, at high-quality standards.


    THERMCORD – sliding doors that maintain the inside temperature



    Thermcord is the advanced technology that allows the RECORD sliding doors to provide an almost perfect thermal insulation. With such a solution, inside it will certainly be warm in winter and cool in summer.


    Sliding and swinging interior doors



    The RECORD portfolio also includes interior automatic swinging and sliding doors, intended for office buildings. By using these solutions one can obtain a perfect division of the interior spaces and full comfort for the high-traffic areas.




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