Heavy-Duty Door Protection for High-Traffic Areas
A well-specified door protection barrier is essential in locations where doors are regularly exposed to knocks, scrapes, and vehicle movement. The Broxap door barrier is commonly installed in:
• Warehouses and distribution centres
• Industrial workshops and service yards
• Loading bays and storage facilities
• Retail back-of-house areas
• Public buildings with frequent trolley use
As a proven warehouse door barrier, it provides an effective physical safeguard in demanding operational environments.
Steel Door Barrier Construction and Finish Options
Durable Steel Framework
This steel door barrier is engineered for long-term performance in challenging settings. Its rigid construction helps absorb impact forces and minimise structural damage to doors and adjacent walls.
Key benefits include:
• Strong protection against repeated contact
• Suitable for indoor or sheltered external use
• Designed for commercial and industrial durability
• Low maintenance once installed
Choice of Protective Finishes
To suit different project requirements, barriers can be supplied in:
• Powder coated steel in standard RAL or BS colours
• Grade 304 stainless steel for general corrosion resistance
• Grade 316 stainless steel for coastal or harsher environments
This makes the barrier adaptable for both functional industrial spaces and more visible public-facing areas.
Industrial Door Barrier Fixing and Specification Options
Installation Configurations
The door barrier is available with two standard fixing methods:
• Root fixed for maximum permanence in heavy-duty environments
• Baseplated for surface mounting where ground conditions require flexibility
Fixing choice will typically depend on site layout, traffic levels, and substrate type.
Optional Enhancements
A range of specification options can be included for added protection and usability:
• Lid catch
• Rubber buffer for impact absorption
• Full infill panel for additional guarding
• Enhanced detailing for higher-risk access points
These options allow the industrial door barrier to be tailored to specific operational demands.
Typical Use Within Wider Site Protection Schemes
Door barriers are often installed as part of a wider impact protection strategy. They can be paired with other safety and access products such as:
• Bollards and pedestrian guardrails
• Vehicle restraint systems
• Protective street furniture elements for service areas
• External barriers around loading and delivery zones
This ensures consistent protection across high-risk parts of a site.
Product Summary
• Best-selling door barrier for non-powered doors
• Designed to protect doorways in high-traffic environments
• Manufactured from durable steel with optional stainless steel grades
• Root fixed or baseplated installation available
• Suitable for warehouses, industrial units, and commercial premises
• Optional buffers, lid catch, and infill panels for enhanced performance