Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: zento
Certification: CE, ROHS, ISO9001
Model Number: ZT-969
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1
Price: 750
Packaging Details: carton+ wooden case
Delivery Time: 5-7 working days
Payment Terms: T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 400 unit per month
Material: |
304/316 Stainless Steel |
Product Name: |
Factory Price Automatic Safe Rotation Full Height Turnstile Gate |
Power Supply: |
AC220±10% |
Size: |
1400*280*980mm |
Warranty: |
1 Year |
Transit Speed: |
30-45 Persons/min |
Type: |
Single Core & Double Core |
Temperature: |
-25℃~+70℃ |
Time Needed For Opening: |
0.2 Seconds |
Communication: |
TCP IP,RS485,RS232 |
Communication Interface: |
Relay/RS485 |
Passage Width: |
<=1000mm |
Material: |
304/316 Stainless Steel |
Product Name: |
Factory Price Automatic Safe Rotation Full Height Turnstile Gate |
Power Supply: |
AC220±10% |
Size: |
1400*280*980mm |
Warranty: |
1 Year |
Transit Speed: |
30-45 Persons/min |
Type: |
Single Core & Double Core |
Temperature: |
-25℃~+70℃ |
Time Needed For Opening: |
0.2 Seconds |
Communication: |
TCP IP,RS485,RS232 |
Communication Interface: |
Relay/RS485 |
Passage Width: |
<=1000mm |
Automatic Multifunctions Access Control Entrance Barrier Gate Oem Logo Full Height Sliding Turnstile Price
An automatic sliding turnstile, also known as a retractable turnstile or a motorized gate turnstile, is a type of access control device used to manage and regulate pedestrian flow in various settings. Unlike traditional turnstiles with rotating arms, sliding turnstiles feature barrier panels that slide horizontally to allow or deny passage.
Sliding barrier turnstiles find applications in a variety of places like office buildings, stadiums, transportation hubs, museums, and more. Their automated operation, space efficiency, and integration capabilities make them suitable for managing pedestrian access with efficiency and security.
Here are some key characteristics and features of sliding turnstiles:
1. Operation: Sliding turnstiles use motorized mechanisms to open and close their barrier panels. When authorized personnel present valid credentials (such as access cards or biometric identification), the motor activates, and the barriers slide open, granting passage. After a designated period or upon receiving a signal, the barriers automatically close again.
2. Space Efficiency: Sliding turnstiles are often preferred in locations with limited space due to their compact design. The sliding motion allows the barriers to occupy less physical floor space compared to traditional rotating turnstiles.
3. Security Features: Like other types of turnstiles, sliding turnstiles can integrate with access control systems for enhanced security. These systems may include card readers, fingerprint scanners, facial recognition technology, or barcode scanners to verify the identity and permissions of individuals seeking access.
4. Bi-directional Flow: Sliding turnstiles are typically capable of facilitating both single-direction and bi-directional pedestrian flow. They can be set to allow passage in one direction only (e.g., entry-only or exit-only) or enable bi-directional flow during specific periods or based on access permissions.
5. Durability and Construction: Sliding turnstiles are commonly constructed using robust materials such as stainless steel, providing durability and resistance to wear and tear. This ensures reliable operation even in high-traffic environments.
Here's how optical turnstiles work:
1. Infrared/Laser Beams: Optical turnstiles are equipped with infrared or laser transmitter-receiver pairs installed on both sides of the entryway. These beams are typically placed at waist-height.
2. Beam Interruption Detection: When a person approaches the turnstile, they interrupt the infrared or laser beam as they pass through. This interruption is detected by the receiver unit, indicating the presence of a person.
3. Authorization Verification: To gain access, individuals must present their credentials such as access cards, tickets, or biometric identification to an integrated reader located near the optical turnstile. The reader validates the credentials and determines if the person is authorized for entry.
4. Feedback and Control: Once the authorization is confirmed, the optical turnstile barrier remains open, allowing the individual to pass through. Some optical turnstiles emit a visual indicator, such as a green signal or light, to indicate successful passage. If unauthorized entry is attempted or no credentials are presented, an alarm may sound, or the barrier remains closed.
5. Directional Control: Optical turnstiles can be configured to allow passage in one direction only (e.g., entry-only or exit-only) or permit bi-directional flow depending on the specific requirements. Some turnstiles have sensors that detect the direction of movement and allow passage only in the authorized direction.
6. Alarm and Security Features: Optical turnstiles can be equipped with additional security features. For example, some models include facial recognition technology to verify the identity of individuals, others may have sensors to detect tailgating (when multiple people try to pass with a single authorization), and some can integrate with video surveillance systems for monitoring purposes.
Optical turnstiles offer several advantages, including their sleek design, high throughput capability, and ease of integration with different access control systems. They are commonly used in environments where aesthetics, security, and efficient pedestrian management are important, such as corporate offices, museums, airports, and premium venues.