A single door magnetic lock, also known as a maglock, is used for securing doors, especially in commercial and residential settings, by utilizing a magnetic force to hold the door closed, often in conjunction with access control systems.
- Applications:
- Commercial Buildings: Secure areas with restricted access, such as offices, laboratories, and hospitals.
- Residential Use: Enhance security and integrate with home automation systems.
- Emergency Exits: Maglocks can be wired into fire alarm systems, allowing access-controlled doors to become emergency exits in the event of a fire.
- Security Doors: Add an extra layer of security and prevent unauthorized access.
- Commercial Buildings: Secure areas with restricted access, such as offices, laboratories, and hospitals.
- Advantages:
- Strong Holding Force: Maglocks can generate a substantial holding force, often exceeding 1000 pounds, ensuring maximum door integrity and security.
- Reliability and Durability: They are known for their reliability and durability, making them suitable for high-traffic areas.
- Versatility: Suitable for various door types, including glass, single, and double doors.
- Integration: Can be easily integrated with access control systems using keypads, proximity readers, or biometric systems.
- Strong Holding Force: Maglocks can generate a substantial holding force, often exceeding 1000 pounds, ensuring maximum door integrity and security.