In the fast-paced world of modern logistics and manufacturing, every second counts. The Radar Induction High Speed Door has become a cornerstone of industrial efficiency, providing seamless transitions between different work environments while maintaining strict climate control. By integrating advanced microwave motion detection with high-performance door panels, these systems ensure that traffic flows without interruption. To guarantee the highest level of reliability, our doors are equipped with industry-leading Autonics sensors, ensuring that every opening and closing cycle is executed with surgical precision and unwavering safety.
The Technology Behind Radar Induction
Unlike traditional push-button or pull-cord doors, a Radar Induction High Speed Door utilizes microwave technology to detect approaching objects. The sensor emits a high-frequency signal that bounces off moving objects—be it a forklift, a pallet jack, or a pedestrian—and triggers the door to open instantly.
This “hands-free” operation is vital for maintaining productivity. Drivers do not need to stop or dismount to operate the door, which reduces wear and tear on vehicles and significantly speeds up the internal supply chain.

Why Autonics Sensors Make the Difference
The heart of any automated door system is its sensing capability. We utilize premium Autonics sensors because they are globally recognized for their durability and accuracy in harsh industrial environments.
1. High-Precision Detection
Autonics sensors offer adjustable detection zones. Whether you need a wide-angle sweep for a large loading dock or a narrow, focused beam for a tight corridor, these sensors can be fine-tuned to prevent “false triggers” caused by cross-traffic.
2. Reliable Performance in All Conditions
Industrial environments are often dusty, humid, or subject to temperature fluctuations. Autonics infrared and microwave sensors are built to withstand these variables, ensuring that the door responds consistently whether it’s in a cold storage facility or a high-heat manufacturing zone.
3. Enhanced Safety Features
Safety is non-negotiable. By combining radar induction with Autonics safety beams, the door can detect even stationary objects in the doorway. If a person or vehicle stops mid-way, the sensors immediately signal the controller to reverse the door’s descent, preventing accidents and equipment damage.

Key Benefits of Radar Induction High Speed Doors
Implementing these doors into your facility offers several strategic advantages:
Energy Efficiency: Because the doors open and close rapidly (often at speeds exceeding 1.5m/s), the loss of conditioned air is minimized. This is crucial for HVAC cost savings and maintaining “Clean Room” standards.
Contamination Control: In food processing or pharmaceutical industries, keeping dust, insects, and pollutants out is vital. The rapid cycle of the radar-controlled door ensures the environment remains protected.
Reduced Maintenance: Automated induction reduces the physical impact on the door frame and motor. Without manual pulling or bumping, the system lasts longer with fewer service calls.

Ideal Applications
| Industry | Primary Use Case |
| Warehousing | High-volume forklift traffic and logistics loading bays. |
| Food & Beverage | Maintaining temperature zones in cold storage and freezers. |
| Automotive | Controlling dust and air pressure in paint booths and assembly lines. |
| Pharmaceuticals | Ensuring strict hygiene standards in high-traffic clean rooms. |
Conclusion
Investing in a Radar Induction High Speed Door is more than just a facility upgrade; it is a commitment to operational excellence. By pairing our robust door designs with the world-class sensing technology of Autonics, we provide a solution that is fast, safe, and built to last
