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Air Doors

Air Doors can be used in various applications for environmental control in buildings. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with other doors to provide improved energy savings and better environmental control.

Air Door on chiller

Chilled Food Production

An example of an Air Door being used on an external opening on a meat production facility. Not only does it maintain temperature and keep flies out but will pay for itself within 3-5 years due to energy savings.

Freezer Application

When looking at freezer openings, not only do you need to consider energy loss but also moisture entering which causes ice build up and make the compressors work harder to get rid of unwanted water.  The Arwus system has built in dehumidifiers which dry the air before it enters the freezers, preventing ice build up and reducing the load on the compressors.

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Air Door On Frozen Storage
Air Door On Conveyor, inert gases

Inert Gases - Conveyor Systems

Maintaining inert gases when using a conveyor system between 2 environments usually involves solid doors which can get damaged easily by misaligned pallets. Maintenance and repairs are then not only difficult but also expensive due to access issues.

The Arwus Inert system has all mechanical elements mounted at low level, with a ducting system mounted around the opening (lightweight and in sections so easy to replace if required).

Waste Recycling

Preventing smells and flies from escaping from waste recycling centres can be difficult to manage, especially as the doorways are prone to damage caused by the large machinery in the area. Air doors offer an additional barrier that prevents flies and smells from escaping whilst the doors are open.

Air Doors On Waste Transfer Centre
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