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  5. Rytec Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Rytec Corporation is an American manufacturer of high-cycle, high-speed doors for industrial and commercial applications. Headquartered in Jackson, Wisconsin, Rytec is considered a North American leader in the development, manufacture and sale of high-performance doors. [2] [3] [4]

  6. High-speed door - Wikipedia

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    High-speed doors are door systems, mainly used in industrial applications. They are technical enhancements of the generally known sectional doors, PVC fabric doors or roller shutters . The main difference is that the durable construction provides a higher operating speed and they are able to sustain a higher number of cycles (opening and ...

  7. Vortex lift - Wikipedia

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    Four basic configurations which have used vortex lift are, in chronological order, the 60-degree delta wing; the ogive delta wing with its sharply-swept leading edge at the root; the moderately-swept wing with a leading-edge extension, which is known as a hybrid wing; and the sharp-edge forebody, or vortex-lift strake. [7]