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Delta Turnstiles, a designer and manufacturer of optical turnstiles for secured entry control applications, introduces its new Designer Series of turnstiles. The first model in the series, the Infinity, will debut at ASIS 2017 in September (Booth 3869).

The new Designer Series turnstiles offer the same functionality and high level of security synonymous with all other standard Delta models, but, as the name would suggest, are very design-oriented. Their circular shape makes them especially distinctive, and add an aesthetic dimension to any space.

Delta Infinity Model

The Infinity model utilizes bi-directional optical technology and features the additional deterrence of swinging glass/acrylic barriers. Designed with a seamless unibody construction and made of cold rolled steel, it's available in a variety of colours, multi-colours, or a chrome finish.

"We're very excited to bring our new Designer Series turnstiles to market," says Tom Howell, CEO and founding Delta Turnstiles partner. "The Infinity is truly unique in its artistic design, and we're proud to say that we create and build all of our turnstiles in-house at our shop. Like all of our turnstile offerings, the Infinity is ideally suited to all access applications, including the Corporate, Government, Education, and Hospitality sectors."

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