Description
920 and 921 Cold Room Strike 42 – 57 mm Thick Doors
The 920 and 921 Cold Room Strikes are specialized locking components designed for use with cold room doors, typically in refrigeration and freezer applications. These strikes provide secure closure for cold room doors, ensuring they maintain airtight seals while withstanding the extreme conditions inside refrigeration or freezer environments. They are ideal for doors with thicknesses between 42 mm and 57 mm, making them highly versatile for various cold storage applications.
Features:
- Compatibility with Thick Doors: Designed to accommodate doors with thicknesses ranging from 42 mm to 57 mm, offering flexibility for different cold room door configurations.
- Corrosion-Resistant: Constructed from high-quality materials with corrosion-resistant properties, ensuring longevity and reliable performance even in the harsh cold room environment.
- Heavy-Duty Security: Provides a secure and tight fit to prevent unauthorized access while ensuring the door stays firmly in place and maintains a proper seal for temperature control.
- Easy Installation: These strikes are designed for easy installation, fitting seamlessly with the door hardware and ensuring quick setup in cold room environments.
- Energy Efficiency: By creating an airtight seal, the strikes help to prevent air leakage, contributing to energy savings and maintaining consistent internal temperatures, which is essential in cold storage applications.
Applications:
- Refrigerated Storage: Perfect for securing cold room doors in commercial kitchens, food processing facilities, and warehouses where refrigeration is critical for product preservation.
- Freezer Rooms: Suitable for freezer rooms and walk-in freezers, where the door’s ability to maintain a tight seal is essential for energy efficiency and product quality.
- Industrial Cold Storage: Ideal for use in industrial cold storage areas where secure, airtight door operation is necessary to maintain the internal environment.
- Retail and Distribution Centers: Often used in grocery stores, warehouses, and distribution centers that require efficient cold storage systems for perishable goods.