Turnstile Barriers
A turnstile gate, also known as a baffle gate or turnstile, is a door that allows one person to pass through at the same time. To enhance security, turnstile access control systems are often installed in facilities and venues. Access control turnstile can only restrict those who insert coins, tickets, passes or similar items to pass. Therefore, turnstiles (sometimes referred to as ticket gates) can be used in the case of paid entry, such as access to public transportation, paid toilets.
There are various types of turnstile gates, such as tripod turnstile gates, swing turnstile gates, flap turnstile gates, speed turnstile gates, full-height turnstile gates, etc., which can meet different occasions and access control requirements. Some types of turnstiles, such as full-height turnstiles, provide additional security through a floor-to-ceiling structure, making them virtually impenetrable. These models are used in high-risk / high-security applications, such as in data centers, prisons, construction sites, and well-known government and military facilities.
Tripod Turnstiles
Tripod turnstile gates are equipped with 3 revolving arms which can effectively prevent tailgating.
Swing Turnstiles
Swing turnstile gates are the most cost-efficient way to ensure secure and welcoming entry and exit control.
Flap Turnstiles
Flap barrier turnstiles are electronic optical turnstiles with glass panels (or flaps). They utilize optical infrared components for high sensitivity access control.
Speed Gates
Speed gates provide convenient, fast, and secure access. They are commonly applied to business buildings.
Full Height Turnstiles
Full-height turnstiles are used for indoor or outdoor applications within project of highest security need.
Others
A number of other rare turnstile gates are also available, such as sliding doors and drop arm turnstiles.