Turbine High Speed Spiral hard Door
Hard turbine speed door: set energy-saving insulation and efficient wind environmental seal in a new metal industrial doors , opening speed of up to 1.5meters per second , For applications that require frequent rapid opening of the logistics channel , Insulation thickness 0.7mm aluminum door intermediate polyurethane foam , total thickness 40mm door wide 185mm per meter weight 1.63KG, Having good thermal insulation and light weight impact strength and other characteristics , wind rating of greater than 12 and theft , The door is suitable for indoor and outdoor fast-track logistics and production , The door type for enterprises save a lot of energy due to air flow generated loss than ordinary industrial sliding doors shutter doors save energy about eighty percent , Rapid opening and closing of the door so that enterprises in the rotational speed of the production and logistics of the door is greatly improved enterprise logistics and production must pass through the channel selection and its use is directly related to the efficiency of production and logistics , This product has high reliability , practicality and easy operation and quick fix for me , Drive control using a stable energy-effcient and accurate hard to guarantee fast and reliable operation of the door system the door to ensure trouble-free operation every year more than 250,000 times
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According to MarketWatch, Philips (KoninklijkePhilips) net profit fell 28 in the first quarter, mainly due to the increase in expenses caused by the spin-off of its lighting business, but in the first quarter, Philips comparable sales for the first time in five quarters. The financial report shows that in the first three months of 2015, the net profit of the Dutch electronics giant was from 138 million euros to 99 million euros (about 108 million US dollars) in the same period of last year. The restructuring expenses affected the overall performance. In addition, Philips' first-quarter revenue increased by 14 to 5.34 billion euros, better than the 4.69 billion euros in the same period last year, mainly due to the weaker exchange rate of other currencies such as the euro against the US dollar to drive sales growth. Excluding the impact of exchange rate fluctuations, Philips' first-quarter revenue increased by 2% year-on-year, and sales growth for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2013. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Philips is planning to spin off its 123-year-old lighting business, and in the future Philips will focus its business on medical devices and consumer electronics. Philips plans to launch the spin-off lighting business separately next year. Last month, Philips reached an agreement with the acquirer to sell a majority stake in its lighting components and automotive lighting business. In the first quarter, the lighting business became the only department in Philips that experienced sales declines, with revenues falling by 3 in the same period. Philips said that the lighting business continued to weaken mainly because the traditional lighting business is accelerating shrinking and sales of professional lighting business in North America are weak.