An Automatic Rolling Shutter refers to a type of shutter system (commonly used in doors, windows, garages, or shops) that operates automatically, typically powered by an electric motor. These shutters are often made from materials like aluminum, steel, or PVC and roll up vertically into a box or housing above the opening.
Rolling Slats/Panels – The main body of the shutter, usually interlocking slats.
Roller Mechanism – A tube or drum that the shutter wraps around.
Motor – Powers the opening and closing of the shutter.
Control System – Remote, switch, or smart system to operate the shutter.
Guiding Channels – Vertical tracks that guide the shutter’s movement.
Motorized Mechanism: Activated via remote, switch, sensor, or smart app.
Auto-Stop: Built-in safety features stop the shutter if it encounters resistance.
Manual Override: In case of power failure, many systems allow manual operation.
Security: Provides a strong barrier against theft or vandalism.
Convenience: Open/close automatically with minimal effort.
Weather Protection: Shields windows/doors from rain, dust, wind, or sun.
Insulation: Some shutters also improve thermal and sound insulation.
Remote Control
Wall-mounted Switch
Smart Home Integration (Wi-Fi, Alexa, Google Assistant)
Sensor-based (e.g., light or motion)
To learn more about our Automatic Rolling Shutter, reach out to Doorform Industries and we will be happy to offer additional information.