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17.01.2005 DORMA Automatic Innovations IIIThe need for a swing door operator is not always immediately obvious. It is only when you are standing in front of a closed door with a hand full of files that you suddenly think how nice it would be to simply have to whisper “Open Sesame” (as in that famous story from 1001 Arabian Nights) to make the door open magically. 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 IILike door closers, door operators should be as invisible as possible while still offering optimum performance – at least that was the approach adopted by DORMA’s development engineers when they were given the task of optimising the company’s existing operator technology. more… |
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17.01.2005 DORMA: System design and advanced technology from one and the same sourceUnder the slogan “Future now”, DORMA will be appearing at BAU 2005 with a showcase full of technological advancements integrated within an impressive system design. The message could not be clearer: As market leader, DORMA is looking ahead with the introduction of a new generation of complete systems offering a level of functionality that is ahead of its time. more… |
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05.10.2004 DORMA combines security and aesthetic elegance with architectureEnnepetal/Germany. It long seemed to be the case that, to serve their purpose properly, security components such as key switches, emergency exit control terminals, access control readers and emergency pushbuttons needed to be large and even awkward in appearance. more… |
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