1. Common Size Range
Width: The width of anti-collision doors typically ranges from about 0.7 meters for small spaces (such as bathrooms and storage rooms) to over 4 meters or even 5 meters for large industrial areas (such as workshops and factories). The specific width depends on the actual requirements and the size of the space.
Height: The height is generally based on a range of 2 meters to 2.5 meters, but may be custom fit to address specific needs. In such applications, such as in logistics fast lanes or automatic conveyor systems in high-bay warehouses, higher anti-collision doors may be required to enable the transport of large machines or goods.


2. Customized Sizes
Anti-collision doors are often used in environments that require durability against impact or protection for specific areas. As a result, their dimensions frequently need to be tailored to the specific application. This includes customizing the width, height, thickness, and structural design of the door. Custom sizing ensures that the door fits the layout and functional requirements of the space while maintaining safety standards.
3. Special Considerations for Sizes
Door Frame Thickness: This directly impacts the door's strength and ability to withstand collisions. Generally, thicker door frames offer better durability, though this may also increase costs.
Water and Air Tightness: In specialized environments (such as cold storage or clean rooms), higher standards for water and air tightness may be required. This could involve the use of specialized sealing materials and designs to meet these needs.
























