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FAQs - Entrance Management

It is a physical Electromechanical Barrier restricting access to a controlled area. There are various types of Entrance Management Gate Barrier used based on the application.

The Following are some of the type gate barriers used for Access Control and Entrance Automation:

  1. Turnstile Gate Barrier
  2. Flap Gate Barrier
  3. Swing Gate Barrier
  4. Speed Gate Barrier

There are various types of turnstile gate barriers based on the security level and environment.

Full Height Turnstile Gate Barrier

Full Height Turnstile Gate Barriers are designed for high security areas with gate spanning up 2.4 to 3 meter heights typically to prevent unauthorised climbing or bypassing. They support bi-directional operation and can be integrated with RFID or biometric access controls. Used in areas that require high security like Embassies, Factories and Stadiums. They have options of single or dual lane and depending on the expected crowd.

Half Height Tripod Turnstiles Gate Barrier

Half Height Tripod Gate barriers consist of 3 rotating stainless steel arms that allow single person entry or exit. Used to control crowd movements in places like corporate buildings, gyms and metros. They can be installed as single or dual lane configurations.

Swing Gates Barrier

Swing Gate Barriers typically use acrylic or fibre glass swing arms to allow one person to enter or exit at a time. With a throughput of 30-40 people per minute they are considered suitable for multiple applications and come in various designs with options such a P Type Swing Gate, single and dual core bodies for multi lane configurations and various passage widths ranging from 600mm to 1300mm. Swing Gates are very popular and are used for areas like corporate building entrances, banks, schools and gyms. They can be integrated with any type of RFID, QR or biometric access control readers like Face Recognition readers or Finger Print Readers.

Speed Gate Barrier

Speed Gate Barriers typically use tempered or plexiglass arms that retract at high speeds allowing one person at a time, with opening times as fast as 0.3 seconds and can process up to 40-45 people per minute. They are used for areas that require high-throughput like metro stations, entertainment venues and theme parks, corporate lobbies and banks.

Flap Barrier Gate

Flap Barrier Gates are designed with retractable acrylic or tempered glass flaps that open and close quickly to control the entry and exit of pedestrians. With a throughput of 35–45 people per minute, they are ideal for medium to high traffic areas. These gates are available in multiple designs and configurations, including single and dual Core units for multi-lane setups, with passage widths typically ranging from 550mm to 900mm.

Flap Barriers are widely used in corporate offices, metro stations, airports, universities, and government facilities, where both speed and security are essential. They can be seamlessly integrated with all types of RFID, QR code, and biometric access control systems, including face recognition and fingerprint readers, ensuring reliable and secure access management.

Selecting the correct Entrance Management Gate Barrier is crucial for ensuring smooth flow of people, security, and user experience. The right solution depends on multiple factors that must be carefully assessed before finalizing the right product.

Key Points-

  1. Volume of Traffic
    • Estimate the number of people passing through daily and during peak hours.
    • For high footfall areas (malls, metro stations, corporate HQs), use Flap Barriers or Speed Gates in multi-lane configurations using single and dual core units.
    • For moderate traffic, Swing Gates or Tripod Turnstiles are better.
  2. Available Space & Layout
    • Compact areas - Tripod Turnstiles or Compact Swing Gates.
    • Larger lobbies - Flap Barriers or Sliding Speed Gates with multiple lanes utilizing single and dual core units.
    • Consider wheelchair access at a location which will be convenient for the wheelchair users.
  3. Type of Access Control & Integration
    • Ensure compatibility with RFID, QR codes, biometrics, or mobile credentials.
    • For higher security projects, consider multi-factor authentication (e.g., card + face reader).
  4. Security Requirements
    • High-security zones (data centers, embassies, airports): Full-Height Turnstiles or Dual Authentication Speed Gates.
    • Medium security (corporates, residential towers): Flap or Swing Barriers.
    • Low security/crowd management: Tripod Turnstiles.
  5. Design & Aesthetics
    • Premium offices and hotels often prefer sleek tempered glass flap barrier or sliding speed gates.
    • Industrial/public sites may prioritize durability and ruggedness over aesthetics.
  6. Budget & Cost Considerations
    • Entry-level: Tripod Turnstiles or entry level Swing Gates.
    • Mid-range: Flap Barrier Gates or Swing Gates.
    • Premium: Sliding Speed Gates with modern and sleek design.
  7. Durability & Environment
    • Indoor installations: Stainless-Steel Flap Barriers/Swing Gates with Acrylic Arms.
    • Outdoor installations: Rugged 304/316L Grade Stainless Steel built, weatherproof barriers with IP-rated enclosures.

A Turnstile Gate Barrier controls entry and exit one person at a time, usually consisting of horizontal cylindrical bars made from heavy duty stainless steel material that become movable for one rotation upon valid authorization through RFID readers, biometric readers, QR code readers or any other type of electronic access control device. Vantage Security Turnstile Gate Barrier consist of various types

  1. Full Height Turnstile Gate Barrier with Single or Dual lanes
  2. Half Height Tripod Turnstile Gate Barrier with Single and Dual lanes

The main differences between a turnstile gate barrier and flap gate barrier are the design, operation method and security level.

  • Turnstile Gate Barriers consist of horizontal cylindrical bars and use mechanical movement to control entry and exit, allowing one person at a time. They are usually used in outdoor areas and have a smaller footprint compared to Flap Barriers or Swing gates and are a robust method for crowd control. Some locations where Turnstiles are popular include Educational Institutes, Event Entrances, Government Buildings.
  • Flap Gate Barriers consist of automatic retractable flaps, made up of tempered glass or acrylic material that open and close upon valid RFID, biometric or any other method of authorization and are much faster than Turnstiles. Used mainly for indoor areas but also outdoor for certain sites, some sites which may prefer flap barriers include high traffic areas such as Metro Stations, Airports and Commercial Office Buildings.

Therefore, Flap gate barriers provide faster access of up to 40 persons per minute and high security, while turnstile gate barriers are robust and offer cost effective crowd control.