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Security Doors

The successful improvement of our stainless steel doors

Completely made from 1.4307 stainless steel (AISI 304 L) and certified to security of DIN EN 1627, burglar and attack proof.

Our safety doors are applicable as access to buildings, especially in the filed of potable water supply and for plants with increased security requirements. They are available in resistance class RC3 and RC4.

HUBER Safety Doors

Completely made from 1.4307 stainless steel (AISI 304 L) and certified to security of DIN EN 1627, burglar and attack proof.

Our safety doors are applicable as access to buildings, especially in the filed of potable water supply and for plants with increased security requirements. They are available in resistance class RC3 and RC4.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Pressure-tight doors are optimally suited for use in drinking water reservoirs. They offer optimum tightness so that no drinking water can escape. The pressure-tight door is therefore also ideal as a maintenance opening when the reservoir is being cleaned. Of course, the seal and other components are also certified for use in drinking water applications.

Security doors, on the other hand, are specially designed for the drinking water supply of buildings with burglar alarm systems.

The designation RC indicates the resistance class of building components and is regulated in DIN EN 1627. The attached number indicates how long the building component can withstand a burglary attempt with a defined tool. (The category is equivalent to the former designation WK3.)

You have the possibility to choose various additional options for a HUBER security door. As electronic monitoring options, we offer for example a lock bolt contact, a magnetic contact or an alarm system in the door surface.

The door can best be protected from sunlight by a sheet metal or wooden covering.

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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!

We welcome your enquiries and want to offer you the best possible support for your projects.

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