Entrance Automation
Automatic Boom Barrier

Automatic Boom Barrier

An automatic boom barrier is an advanced access control system designed to regulate and manage vehicle entry and exit points in various locations. It consists of a horizontal pole (the boom arm) that raises and lowers automatically to permit or restrict access. These barriers utilize motorized mechanisms and are controlled by electronic circuits, offering convenience, efficiency, and enhanced security compared to traditional manual gates.

Swing Gate Operator

Swing Gate Operator

Swing gate operator is a device used to automate the opening and closing of swing gates, typically found at driveways or entrances. These systems consist of an electric motor, control panel, and various sensors, allowing for remote control and automated operation.

Sliding Gate Operator

Sliding Gate Operator

Sliding Gate Operator is a motorized device that automates the opening and closing of sliding gates. This guide will explore various aspects of sliding gate operators, including types, features, how to choose the right one, costs, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety.

Crash Bollard

Automatic Crash Bollard

Automatic bollards, also known as retractable or rising bollards, are automated vertical posts designed to control vehicle access, enhance security, and manage traffic flow in various settings. They can be raised or lowered automatically or remotely, unlike fixed bollards which are permanently installed.

Types of automatic bollards:

  • Hydraulic: These bollards use hydraulic fluid to raise and lower the post, offering significant lifting force and robustness, according to Reliance Foundry Co. Ltd. They are well-suited for high-security applications due to their ability to withstand impact.
  • Pneumatic: Pneumatic bollards operate using compressed air, making them more cost-effective and quieter than hydraulic systems. However, they have less lifting power and are generally used for moderate security needs.
  • Electromechanical: These bollards use an electric motor to raise and lower the bollard, offering precision control and quiet operation.
Crash Barrier

Automatic Crash Barrier

Enhanced Road Safety - They help prevent vehicles from veering off roads, crossing into opposing traffic, or colliding with hazards, significantly reducing accident severity. Minimized Collision Impact: By absorbing and dissipating impact energy, crash barriers reduce the forces transferred to the vehicle and its occupants, lowering the risk of severe injury and damage. Protection of Sensitive Areas: They are critical in securing facilities like government buildings, airports, and public spaces against unauthorized vehicle intrusion and potential threats.

Turnstiles

Turnstiles

Turnstile is a type of gate that regulates the passage of people by allowing only one person to pass at a time. They are commonly used to control pedestrian traffic flow and enhance security in various settings.

Flap Barrier

Flap Barrier

Flap barriers are automated access control devices commonly used in high-traffic areas to manage and secure entry points. They feature retractable or swinging panels, similar to flaps or wings, that open upon presentation of a valid access credential, such as a card or biometric scan. These systems prioritize both efficiency and security, regulating pedestrian flow and deterring unauthorized access.

P-Gate

P-Gate

In the context of access control systems, P-type swing gates refer to gates designed for places with wider aisle widths to manage access control and passenger flow, especially for wheelchairs and individuals with carts or oversized packages.

Tyre Killer

Tyre Killer

Tyre Killer also known as a spike barrier or road blocker, is a security device designed to prevent unauthorized vehicle access by puncturing their tires. They are a critical part of security infrastructure, particularly in high-security environments like airports, military bases, government facilities, and critical infrastructure installations.

Rolling Shutter Operator

Rolling Shutter Operator

Rolling shutters, also known as roller shutters, security shutters, coiling doors, or roller doors, are a specialized type of door or window covering commonly used in both residential and commercial settings. They consist of multiple horizontal slats, bars, or web systems that are interconnected through hinges and can be raised or lowered to cover an opening.

Sliding Gate Operator

Swing Door Operator

Swing Door Operator is a device that automates the opening and closing of sliding doors, enhancing convenience, accessibility, and security in residential and commercial settings alike.

Parking Management System

Parking Management System

Parking management systems are modern technological solutions designed to efficiently manage and optimize parking areas and enhance the overall parking experience.

Spike & Axle Breaker

Spike & Axle Breaker

An axle breaker, in the context of security and access control, is a device specifically designed to disable or destroy a vehicle's axles, suspension, and wheels to prevent unauthorized entry or exit.