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05.10.2004 MBB Gelma Consulting & Fieldengineering ServiceEnnepetal. At no time in the past has the issue of building security been so acute as it is today. It has long ceased to be the sole domain of special safety and security personnel and has instead acquired an overriding importance in most companies with the scale of conceivable threats extending from simple theft to industrial and data espionage and even terrorist attacks. more… |
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05.10.2004 MBB Gelma Security Fair HighlightEnnepetal. With criminals tending to take ever greater risks in the acquisition of data, documents and office hardware, more and more companies are equipping their offices with access control devices. When those offices are expanded, or moved to other premises, the question then arises as to how additional doors may be effectively retrofitted and how the access control systems can be flexibly adapted. more… |
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05.10.2004 DORMA expands its electric strike range while optimising its existing portfolioEnnepetal. Last year, DORMA as a new entrant in the electric strike market launched its Lucky Strike module, an electronic control PCB for DC electric strikes which precluded the problem of jamming caused by high pre-loads while also providing a silent permanent-open function. At this year’s Security in Essen/ Germany, the company will be introducing a wide range of both improved and completely new electric strikes. more… |
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05.10.2004 MBB Gelma Fingerprint SensorEnnepetal. At Security 2004, MBB Gelma will be presenting its new fingerprint sensor in a series version that is available with immediate effect.
The new sensor uses a thermal line scanner, which offers significantly higher anti-tamper reliability as compared with optical surface scanners. more… |
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14.03.2004 DORMA's "heart cam" technology at IEM 2004Innovative door closers, panic hardware plus OGRO door furniture and fittings
Ennepetal/Germany. In keeping with tradition, DORMA will again be presenting a wide range of innovations at this year's IEM. Amongst the main attractions will be its door closer technology with two new developments featuring the heart-shaped cam being showcased under the headline slogan "Hearts captivate the world", plus the Panic Hardware portfolio and new fittings from OGRO. more… |
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