HYPERFREEZE

An economical high speed door option for budget-conscious buyers.

The HyperFreeze High Speed Door is for ‘Cold Storage’ applications with an advanced thermal performance of U Value 0.9 W/m 2C to U Value 0.75 W/m 2C and an for operating environments down to -30 degrees C.

The HyperFreeze is resistant to impacts by fork-hoists, with a robust door blade design and a crash-out capability with auto-relocation, which is set within a self-supporting door frame.

The soft-bottom edge offers safety to personnel as well as providing the necessary flex for the curtain crash-out relocation system.

AUTO MOSSA doors are made in New Zealand.

HYPERFREEZE
SPECIFICATITONS
Standard Size up to (W x H)
4000 x 6000 mm
Opening/Closing Speed up to Max
2.5 / 0.6 m/s
Insulated Door Blade (U value 1.7 W/m2C)
Standard
AirStrip
Standard
Variable Speed Drive
Standard
Control Voltage
24 V DC
Mains Connection
3L(N)/PE/415V, 50/60 Hz
2 x Sets of Inline Photocells
Standard
Flexible Soft Bottom Edge
Standard
Door Blade Knock-Out Capability
Standard
Top Roll Cover
Standard
Motor Cover
Standard
Curtain Colour Options
Six Standard Colours Available

Talk to our team

Have a question about our high speed doors or safety systems? Reach out and our specialists will reply within two to three business days.

Worker wearing safety glasses and earplugs assembling metal equipment in a workshop.
HYPERFREEZE
SPECIFICATITONS
Standard Size up to (W x H)
4000 x 6000 mm
Opening/Closing Speed up to Max
2.5 / 0.6 m/s
Insulated Door Blade (U value 1.7 W/m2C)
Standard
AirStrip
Standard
Variable Speed Drive
Standard
Control Voltage
24 V DC
Mains Connection
3L(N)/PE/415V, 50/60 Hz
2 x Sets of Inline Photocells
Standard
Flexible Soft Bottom Edge
Standard
Door Blade Knock-Out Capability
Standard
Top Roll Cover
Standard
Motor Cover
Standard
Curtain Colour Options
Six Standard Colours Available

Talk to our team

Have a question about our high speed doors or safety systems? Reach out and our specialists will reply within two to three business days.

Worker wearing safety glasses and earplugs assembling metal equipment in a workshop.