FAQ CATEGORY: DuroRoom

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Where can retractable process enclosures be installed?

Retractable industrial enclosure systems can be installed on factory floors, in hangars, maintenance facilities and even used as portable or temporary structures. Their retractable, modular design makes them ideal for environments that require frequent changeovers or mobility.

Do DuroRoom systems meet safety and air quality standards?

Yes. Every DuroRoom is engineered to comply with OSHA, NFPA and NESHAP air quality and fire safety standards. Vinyl coverings meet NFPA 701 flame-retardant requirements, and fire suppression systems are designed by Kidde Badger for industrial environments.

Can enclosures be customized?

Yes. These modular industrial enclosures are modular and built in 5' or 6' increments to meet specific workspace requirements. Options include positive, negative, or neutral pressure configurations; various door and curtain styles; and custom lighting, fire suppression and cleanroom setups.

What industries use retractable process enclosures?

Retractable industrial enclosures are used across aerospace, defense, transportation, heavy equipment and general manufacturing industries. Common applications include painting and coating, sanding and grinding, non-destructive testing and enclosed maintenance bays on factory floors or at military bases.

How do retractable industrial enclosures improve manufacturing flexibility?

This flexible process enclosure retracts to 20% of its full length, allowing easy overhead crane access, material handling and equipment movement. This makes it ideal for large-part manufacturing, vehicle and aircraft maintenance, and other operations where space and workflow flexibility are critical.