1. What is a vertical stop?

Vertical stop gates are one type of channel management equipment. Vertical stop gates are also called wing gates.

2. The composition of vertical stop gate?

The vertical stop gate consists of a chassis, a movement, a control system, infrared sensors, and control equipment.


3. How does a vertical stop work?

The working principle of the vertical stop gate: In each of the two wings of the channel, a door that can be quickly retracted is embedded. When the device detects the open gate signal, the two doors will be rapidly and rapidly contracted to make the current channel accessible.

4. The advantages of vertical barriers?


Advantages of vertical barrier: The channel equipment has features such as fast opening speed, barrier-free, safe use, convenient management, etc. It is the preferred product for pedestrians with high access frequency.

5. The vertical fence adaptation range?

Suitable for one-way or two-way control of the flow of people's imports and exports.

Stations, terminals, tourist attractions import and export channels;

验 Exhibitions, swimming pools and other ticket gates ◇ community, factories, enterprises and institutions import and export of attendance, access control, consumer management;

â—‡ Special channel control

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A flange can also be a plate or ring to form a rim at the end of a pipe when fastened to the pipe. A blind flange is a plate for covering or closing the end of a pipe. A flange joint is a connection of pipes, where the connecting pieces have flanges by which the parts are bolted together.

Although the word flange generally refers to the actual raised rim or lip of a fitting, many flanged plumbing fittings are themselves known as 'flanges':

There are many different flange standards to be found worldwide. To allow easy functionality and interchangeability, these are designed to have standardised dimensions. Common world standards include ASA/ASME (USA), PN/DIN (European), BS10 (British/Australian), and JIS/KS (Japanese/Korean). In the USA, ANSI stopped publishing B16.5 in 1996, and the standard is ASME B16.5

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