Clopay Corp. introduces the Thermiser Max - Low U insulated rolling door, designed for industrial applications and facilities that require strict climate control and energy efficiency regulations. This product, powered primarily by a chlorinated polyvinyl chloride backer, helps create a thermal break in curtain assembly while lowering the thermal transfer rate. This ensures that businesses can maximize energy cost savings without sacrificing performance or quality.
"The Thermiser Max - Low U door pulls out all the stops for insulated rolling door performance," says Heather Bender, director of commercial product marketing. "Not only does it feature the most accurate measure of thermal performance with its impressively low U-factor test results, but it also accounts for other critical performance measures, like its ASTM E84 rating and its Sound Transmission Rating [...]."
Insulated Energy-Efficient Doors
Clopay Corp. Unveils its Thermiser Max - Low U Insulated Door
Trend Themes
1. Energy-efficient Industrial Doors - The development of doors with high thermal performance and low U-factor test results highlights advancements in climate-controlled industrial infrastructure.
2. Sustainable Building Materials - Incorporating chlorinated polyvinyl chloride backers in door manufacturing showcases a trend toward using more sustainable and efficient materials in construction.
3. Integrated Climate Control Solutions - Innovations like the Thermiser Max - Low U door reflect a growing trend in integrating multifunctional climate control features in industrial products.
Industry Implications
1. Industrial Construction - The introduction of the Thermiser Max - Low U door presents new opportunities for energy-efficient and high-performance solutions in industrial construction projects.
2. Green Building - The focus on lowering thermal transfer rates aligns with the green building industry’s goal of reducing energy consumption and environmental impact.
3. Climate-controlled Facilities - Products designed to maximize energy cost savings while maintaining strict climate control are becoming crucial in the management of climate-controlled facilities.