Gate Automation Systems provide controlled, secure, and organized movement using boom barriers, flap barriers, tripod turnstiles, bollards, tyre killers, and RFID access systems.
A Gate Automation System is a security and access solution used to manage entry and exit points. It helps control movement through automated equipment such as boom barriers, flap barriers, tripod turnstiles, bollards, tyre killers, and RFID-based access devices.
These systems are commonly used in corporate buildings, factories, parking areas, commercial complexes, data centers, residential societies, industrial gates, and high-security zones.
A user presents an RFID card or tag to request authorized access through the entry system.
The controller checks the RFID input and sends a command to the connected automation device.
Boom barriers, flap barriers, turnstiles, bollards, or tyre killers operate based on the access command.
The system can record access events for monitoring, security, and reporting purposes.
Used to control entry and exit at parking areas, factory gates, commercial buildings, and restricted premises.
Used for pedestrian entry control in offices, metro-style entrances, corporate lobbies, and access-controlled areas.
Mechanical pedestrian access systems used to allow one person at a time through controlled entry points.
Strong vertical barriers used to block or restrict vehicle movement in high-security and traffic-controlled areas.
Heavy-duty road blockers used to stop unauthorized vehicle entry in sensitive and high-security locations.
RFID readers, cards, and tags are used for quick identification and controlled access authorization.
Boom barriers, bollards, and tyre killers are used for controlling vehicle movement at entry gates, parking zones, industrial entrances, and restricted areas.
Flap barriers and tripod turnstiles are used for organized pedestrian movement in offices, commercial buildings, lobbies, and secure access points.