Construction News
08/12/2008
Save Energy With Stertil Stokvis's RapidRoll Doors
With energy and fuel prices rising almost daily, it's a must for all businesses to keep their energy consumption at sensible levels. For companies where despatches and deliveries are frequent and doors are constantly opening and closing, it's particularly crucial to minimise energy loss. Since introducing the world's first RapidRoll door over 30 years ago, Stertil Stokvis has become an acclaimed specialist in the development of high-speed doors and the company's expertise has never been more relevant than today.
Stertil Stokvis's RapidRoll high-speed doors help with the ongoing struggle to maintain comfortable working temperatures for employees, whilst reducing energy loss through open doorways. Stertil Stokvis offers 12 alternative door models and control systems to suit varying needs and budgets. With wind ratings up to wind class 3 the doors are suitable for external openings in harsh conditions. Fast opening (up to 3.2m/s) is complemented by automatic closing to maximise energy conservation.
Stainless steel construction makes RapidRoll particularly suitable for use in the chemical and food industries. The RapidRoll can also be utilised in areas where maintenance of temperature is especially important, such as chill stores.
Fitting a RapidRoll from Stertil Stokvis will improve working conditions and save costs: easily and simply installed, Stertil doors are robust enough to withstand regular heavy use and maintenance is undertaken by the company's own factory-trained engineers.
(CD/JM)
Stertil Stokvis's RapidRoll high-speed doors help with the ongoing struggle to maintain comfortable working temperatures for employees, whilst reducing energy loss through open doorways. Stertil Stokvis offers 12 alternative door models and control systems to suit varying needs and budgets. With wind ratings up to wind class 3 the doors are suitable for external openings in harsh conditions. Fast opening (up to 3.2m/s) is complemented by automatic closing to maximise energy conservation.
Stainless steel construction makes RapidRoll particularly suitable for use in the chemical and food industries. The RapidRoll can also be utilised in areas where maintenance of temperature is especially important, such as chill stores.
Fitting a RapidRoll from Stertil Stokvis will improve working conditions and save costs: easily and simply installed, Stertil doors are robust enough to withstand regular heavy use and maintenance is undertaken by the company's own factory-trained engineers.
(CD/JM)
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