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02.02.2005 DORMA takes over US company CDCEnnepetal, Germany. Door systems manufacturer DORMA has taken over the US company Carolina Door Controls (CDC), putting it into first place as the world’s largest supplier of automatic door equipment and services.
Through CDC, DORMA now owns the largest independent network in the USA for the sale, installation and servicing of automatic door systems. more… |
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17.01.2005 DORMA Hüppe Variflex-EMThe Variflex-EM automatic partition system from DORMA Hüppe celebrated its premiere at BAU 2003. At this year’s construction trade show, the company is presenting this intelligent, programmable, self-positioning partition system with a number of attractive innovations: firstly and immediately available are (1) a double-leafed passdoor and (2) a sliding element with a glazed section featuring full-faced satinised glass. more… |
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17.01.2005 Single-Source Solutions from DORMAModern building technology incorporates a wide range of different functions which, until now, have been performed by discrete components from the fields of door automation, door closer and release technology, time and access control, emergency exit and escape route control, fire protection and security. And DORMA is one of the few companies in the world able to offer the entire spectrum. more… |
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17.01.2005 Safety + SecurityIn 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… |
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17.01.2005 DORMA Automatic Innovations IVIn 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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