Top Cold Storage Freezer Doors Manufacturer
Looking for cold storage doors that reduce energy loss, improve sealing, and keep cold chain operations moving?
SEPPES cold storage doors are designed for freezer rooms, cold rooms, food processing plants, logistics warehouses, pharmaceutical storage, and temperature-controlled production areas.
Best Cold Storage Doors for Industrial and Commercial Temperature Control
Choose cold storage doors by temperature range, traffic frequency, sealing requirement, insulation level, and automation needs. SEPPES provides practical door solutions for cold chain warehouses, freezer rooms, refrigerated docks, and food-grade production environments.
High Speed Cold Storage Doors Zipper-track
Zipper-sealed tracks provide strong sealing performance and are suitable for cold storage areas above 0°C.
- Zipper-Sealed Track Design
- Better Air-Tight Performance
- Suitable for Above 0°C Applications
High Speed Cold Storage Doors Brush-track
Brush-sealed track structure is suitable for cold storage areas above 0°C and offers a practical, cost-effective sealing solution.
- Brush-Sealed Track Structure
- Suitable for Above 0°C Applications
- Cost-Effective Cold Storage Door Solution
Freezer Door with High Speed Fold-Up Design
Fold-up opening design is suitable for larger and higher cold chain openings, with an operating range from 0°C to -25°C.
- Fold-Up Opening Structure
- Suitable for Large and High Openings
- Works from 0°C to -25°C
High Speed Roll Up Freezer Doors
Double-shaft structure creates an air insulation layer between double curtains, improving thermal performance for freezer areas.
- Fast Opening, Less Air Exchange
- Smoother and Longer-Lasting Operation
- Energy-Saving Performance Down to -30°C
Cold Storage Doors for Efficient Refrigerated Logistics
SEPPES provided cold storage door solutions for a refrigerated logistics facility that needed fast forklift access, lower temperature fluctuation, and better sealing between chilled storage and loading areas.
Challenge
Reduce warm air intrusion, waiting time, condensation, and energy loss at high-frequency cold chain passages.
Solution
High speed cold storage doors with flexible sealing, safety sensors, and automation options for forklift traffic.
Results
Improved traffic flow, stronger temperature control, and a cleaner separation between working zones.
What Makes SEPPES Stand Out as a Cold Storage Door Manufacturer?
Temperature Control
Cold storage doors are configured for chilled rooms, freezer rooms, refrigerated docks, and controlled production areas where sealing matters.
Energy Efficiency
Fast opening, insulated materials, and tight seals help reduce air exchange and support lower operating costs.
Food-Grade Practicality
Stainless steel options, easy-clean surfaces, and reliable safety sensing make the doors suitable for food and pharmaceutical environments.
Custom Project Support
SEPPES can match door type, insulation, heating options, activation method, and safety system to your cold room layout.
Interlocking System
In cleanrooms or pharmaceutical workshops, two high speed doors can be interlocked: one door cannot open until the other is fully closed. This prevents air turbulence and cross-contamination, ensuring a controlled and dust-free environment.
AGV Integration
High speed doors seamlessly integrate with Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), enabling smooth and efficient movement in automated facilities. Their rapid operation minimizes delays, ensuring uninterrupted workflows and precise coordination with AGV systems.
Access Control Integration
High speed doors can integrate with card readers, fingerprint, or facial recognition systems, ensuring that only authorized personnel can enter while maintaining fast and efficient passage. Ideal for labs, semiconductor plants, and secure areas.
Cold Storage Energy Saving
In cold storage and temperature-controlled facilities, high speed doors work with air curtains or cooling systems to provide double insulation. This minimizes energy loss and ensures stable conditions for food and pharmaceutical storage.
Applications for Cold Storage Doors
Frequently Asked Questions
What are cold storage doors?
Cold storage doors are insulated or high-speed access doors used in cold rooms, freezer rooms, refrigerated warehouses, food processing plants, and temperature-controlled facilities. They help reduce air exchange, maintain stable temperatures, and support efficient traffic flow.
How much does a industrial high speed roll up doors cost?
The price of a high speed door varies based on dimensions, material (PVC or aluminum spiral), and motor configuration. Custom features like induction loops (geomagnetic sensors) or radar activation will also influence the final cost. While the initial investment is higher than a manual curtain, the ROI (Return on Investment) is achieved quickly through energy savings and reduced maintenance costs. Contact our team for a precise quote tailored to your facility’s openings.
Which cold storage door is best for frequent forklift traffic?
A high speed cold storage door is usually better for frequent forklift traffic because it opens and closes quickly, reducing waiting time and limiting warm air intrusion into chilled or freezer zones.
Can cold storage doors help reduce energy costs?
Yes. Cold storage doors with fast operation, insulation, and tight sealing can reduce unwanted air exchange. This helps refrigeration equipment work more efficiently and can support lower operating costs.
What is the difference between freezer doors and cold room doors?
Freezer doors are designed for lower temperatures and may need anti-frost or heating options. Cold room doors are commonly used for chilled storage, food preparation rooms, and areas that require moderate temperature control.
Can SEPPES customize cold storage doors?
Yes. SEPPES can customize cold storage doors by opening size, temperature range, panel or curtain material, frame type, activation method, safety system, color, and special options such as heating wire or stainless steel construction.
How do I choose the right door for a freezer room?
Start with the temperature range, doorway size, traffic frequency, condensation risk, cleaning requirements, and automation needs. A high-frequency freezer entrance may need a fast door, while a storage room with less traffic may use an insulated swing or sliding door.
Do cold storage doors need special maintenance?
Routine maintenance normally includes checking seals, cleaning sensors, testing safety devices, inspecting hinges or guides, and confirming smooth motor operation. Low-temperature doors should also be checked for frost and condensation around the opening.