Finnish Marine Technology

As Big As They Come

Champion Door’s shipyard and port doors offer the total package – and have no size limitations

All shipyard and port doors made by Champion Door are designed to last. Featuring corrosion-protected metal parts and a structure that is highly resistant to dust, dirt and moisture, they require little maintenance, resulting in low lifecycle costs. The tight doors also reduce energy consumption and increase employee comfort.

Fold-up winner

The fold-up doors manufactured by Champion Door are known for their light weight and durability. Unlike other fabric fold-up doors on the market, they do not require oversized support structures, which reduces construction costs.

Go multiple-door with mullions

Doors can be made in multiple-door versions with mullions, in which case the width is unlimited. The door is manufactured in various thicknesses, with the frame thickness determined by the door size.

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Stay warm!

Champion Door’s fabric fold-up doors are the only doors on the market for which additional thermal insulation is available. Tight and resistant to high wind loads, the doors are manufactured for all wind classes. There are several fabric options available for the doors, including a fabric with a silicone surface resistant to hot metal splashes or a durable rubber fabric for sandblasting.

More information: www.championdoor.com

When STX Saint-Nazaire Shipyard needed a new hangar door, it turned to Champion Door – watch the video!

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