SECURLAP00 sectional garage door
The only sectional garage door without ceiling tracks, without springs, with a double counterweight mechanism and a motor concealed in the upper transom.
Up & Over Garage Door - Secur
SECUR garage doors can be manufactured in a very wide range of different aesthetics to best suit the architecture of the car garage in which they are installed.
Up-and-over garage door - Secur Plus
SECUR PLUS is the first wooden garage door to have passed all the tests required by the European Standard ENV 1627 for anti-burglary CLASS 3 to meet the ever-increasing demand for home security and protection.
Sectional trackless door - Securlap
SECURLAP is the unique and original sectional garage door without ceiling tracks, without springs, with a double counterweight mechanism and a motor concealed in the upper transom. SECURLAP uses an innovative system derived from our original Silvelox OVERLAP patent.
Sectional door - SR and SRV
The SR and SRV sectional doors are made up of horizontal panels, which are connected to each other by hinges and which slide vertically, arranging themselves parallel to the ceiling at the end of the opening.
This particular mechanism allows the use of the entire internal surface area of the garage, does not entail any external encumbrance, is easy to manoeuvre and ensures an excellent thermal seal.
SEIP offers two vertically sliding sectional door systems: one with a rotating spring shaft SR series, and the second with vertical tension springs SRV series.
Up & Over garage door - Basculap
BASCULAP is the garage door with counterweight mechanics and a self-closing opening system for those who want a functional, high-performance product with a simple, linear design. In addition to the patented system, Basculap is made unique by its built-in motor and easy assembly, which takes place directly on site.
Side sliding sectional door - SLS and SLD
SLS and SLD are the side-sliding garage doors that are ideal in situations where it is necessary to eliminate lintel space.
The mechanical part of the movement involves sliding the panels by means of a lintel guide without the use of floor carriages. The hermetic closure of the door is guaranteed by a mix of rubber seals and brushes around the perimeter.