Aluminum Alloy Rolling Shutter Foaming door The simple hard fast door sets environmental protection, energy saving, sealing, high efficiency, wind resistance, durability, anti-theft in one. The new metal industrial door type with high-speed partition, the door adopts unique heat insulation structure design, featuring good heat preservation effect, light door body, high strength and fast speed. With this type of door, each time the door is opened and closed, the energy consumption of the enterprise can be saved by about 80%.
The door is widely used in industrial plants in Europe and the United States, easy to use, easy to operate, reliable, and beautiful in appearance. The product is highly reliable, practical, easy to operate and low maintenance costs, and provides a full year warranty after installation. The control system uses the new cutting-edge DSP chip in the field of industrial control as the core, ensuring that there are more than 150,000 fault-free actions per year in the application.
1) Control System
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Simple hard fast door adopts special control system, adopts servo special control box, two-phase 220-three-phase 380V-power 0.75-1.5-2.2KW, control box with main power control switch, emergency stop button, manual automatic conversion button , manually control the up and down buttons. Precise control of the opening height of the door.
Nissan plans to sell car battery factory
According to sources, Nissan is negotiating with Panasonic and overseas companies, including Chinese companies, to sell its controlling stake in a car battery manufacturing plant.
According to two people familiar with the matter, the Japanese automaker wants to sell a 51% stake in its car-power supply company because it is more economical to buy batteries for its electric vehicles, including Leaf pure electric vehicles . The automotive energy supply company was established by Nissan and Japan Electric Co., Ltd., and is responsible for the production of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.