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TEN

Automatic architecture Functionality

Nowadays, planning buildings withtechnological facades has become a common reality. Automatic doors should obviously conform to this new reality in aesthetic terms, so as to be perfectly integrated in the technological structure, as well as in qualitative terms. Ten is the new DITEC automation specifically engineered to satisfy the new architectural and application requirements. Modern and technological, Ten is characterised by three major, general features: Its casing is only 100 mm highIt can be adjusted vertically up to 12 mmIts casing can be assembled in twoseparate parts to be joined. Quoted vertical section

Geometrical and neat appearance

225 5015 The automation is enclosed in afunctional, elegant and simple aluminium cover, only 100 mm high, which perfectly and almost invisibly combines with the structural system of the building components.
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100 mm

Practicality and quick installationStructural imperfections are not a problem thanks to its vertical travel.

The new architecture requires more thanbeauty. In fact, as a consequence of technological innovation, house building formulas have completely changed and building yards themselves have become a place where products are not only manufactured, but also assembled and finished.Despite its thin structure, Ten allows tohave up to a 12 mm vertical adjustment, thanks to its special but simple internal translation components.This gives Ten a very importantadvantage because it allows to make up for floor unevenness and thermal expansion typical of building metal components, thus making installation trouble-free.

Ten

Automations for straight-line sliding doors
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