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17.01.2005

DORMA Door Control gets a make-over

With its prototype dubbed “Leonardo”, DORMA is presenting an innovative single-style control system for single and double doors incorporating TS 93 closers and featuring a new look. This is the “New Soft” style that has been applied to both DORMA’s automatic operator and door closer products. more…

17.01.2005

How to design automatic sliding doors quickly and with success virtually assured:

The planning of pending projects, whether they be new builds or renovations, usually has to be carried out under considerable time and cost restraints – so solutions need to be found quickly and, in particular, cost-effectively. more…

17.01.2005

Safety + Security

In projects, the highest priority is assigned to ensuring that emergency escape routes, while still offering undelayed egress in the event of a hazard, are secure against abuse. Two different systems are currently vying for the national market: a lock and handle or pushplate per EN 179 (emergency exit device), and the panic exit device per EN 1125 in which a horizontal bar extends across the entire width of the door. more…

17.01.2005

Highlights in innovative drive technology I

Under its show slogan “Future now”, DORMA is presenting a plethora of innovative problem solutions as well as a new design devised to bring door closers and automatic door operators under a common style umbrella. Thus, for the first time, the door control sector is being provided with a single architectural design concept based on identical visual lines. more…

17.01.2005

DORMA Automatic Innovations IV

In the yesteryears, it was regarded as almost obligatory to have a uniformed attendant open the doors for patrons entering one’s establishment. In one respect, little has changed because, even today, a door opened to customers and visitors is still perceived as an inviting gesture. However, servants and the like are both too expensive and too much part of a bygone age. more…

 
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