TEBUL OY: sliding doors since 1961

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Established in 1942, Tebul Oy has been designing and manufacturing watertight bulkhead sliding doors since 1961.

Their self-tightening watertight bulkhead sliding door is a fourth-generation product.

The door unit consists of the door blade, door frames, fully electric transmission mechanism, control device and associated cables.

The primary self-tightening is based on metal to metal contact with rubber seals for initial tightening. The higher the pressure, the larger the force exerted on the door.

Tebul doors are approved to be installed into A60 bulkhead and are also available in the Eex-version, for Explosion Hazardous areas.

Their impressive list of references includes:

Cruise liners; Luxury yachts; Passenger car ferries; Icebreakers; Research vessels; Offshore vessels.

The door is delivered completely tested, approved and class certified as well as mounted, wired and ready for immediate and easy installation.

Tebul, contributing to Marine Safety since the 1940’s.

Represented by Mistral Suisse Sagl, email info@mistralsuisse.ch– phone +41794637649

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