Albany Rr200 Ultra Seal 60ab9f944d420

Albany intros new roll-up door

May 24, 2021
RR200 UltraSeal, which improves climate control, minimizes contaminants, designed for applications with limited space

Door manufacturer Albany recently introduced the new RR200 UltraSeal interior roll-up door with a slim design and tight seal designed for applications where space is limited.  

The UltraSeal door’s efficient opening and closing speeds, and patented low-friction, gravity-driven technology, help to optimize production processes, the company said. The door’s patented bead design also creates a superior seal that minimizes dirt and contaminants in interior areas.

The UltraSeal door also provides cost savings and improved climate control.   

For safety, the curtain will automatically reinsert itself into the side guides if the door’s hit, an infrared photo-eye will reverse the door if an obstruction is detected, and a soft bottom door curtain protects people and products. 

The UltraSeal also is available in an easy to clean and maintain stainless steel version as the RR200 UltraSeal SS that’s engineered to provide efficient environment separation where space is minimal and sanitation is critical, such as in food processing facilities and cleanroom environments. 

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