Cold-Storage Freezer Door

Hörmann expands its cold-storage door line with the introduction of ISO Speed Cold, which offers high-speed insulation for cold storage.

Iso Speed Cold

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Hörmann's ISO Speed Cold is a highly-insulated, versatile door system that has 3.9” (100 mm) thick sections with thermal breaks and operates at a speed of up to 80 inches (nearly 7 feet) per second.

The door comes standard with a built-in light curtain and is compatible with Hörmann’s optional Widescan and LED Lite Advance safety devices.

Two track configurations are available for ease in accommodating challenging refrigerated and cold-storage applications.

The ISO Speed Cold may be installed in a variety of environments including coolers, freezers and blast freezers, interior production and distribution rooms, as a replacement for plastic strip doors, paired with conveyor technology, and even exterior openings.

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