As technology has moved on, so have the roller shutters we use. They’re now common in warehouses, garages, and shops, and their convenience has drawn plenty of attention. High-speed shutters are taking over while ordinary ones fade out. So what’s the actual difference? Here’s the breakdown.

(1) Different operation. A high-speed shutter opens and closes with one button; an ordinary one is pulled by hand. That’s the main draw of the high-speed version: less effort, more convenience.

(2) Less noise. Ordinary shutters are pulled manually, so the force isn’t even and the wear against the frame is uneven, which makes a lot of noise. High-speed shutters are automated, so the force and wear spread evenly and the noise is far lower.

(3) Different build. A high-speed shutter has to lift and lower steadily and quickly, so it needs a high-spec high-frequency motor. Ordinary shutters don’t ask for much in lifting, speed, or automation, so a standard motor is fine.

(4) Different price. High-speed shutters cost more because they’re better equipped and faster, but in practice their value for money beats the ordinary kind.

When you pick a shutter, match it to what you actually need. Either way, choose a maker with good quality and reliable service, both for day-to-day use and for quick fixes when something goes wrong. For more on shutters, call +86 18938501256 (ruihua@rhidoor.com), RHidoor.

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