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This is the answer to the question Can a lift-sliding door be as airtight as a regular door?
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2022‑09‑19 02:13
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I looked closely at the procedure for the door and am pleasantly surprised at the sensible idea:
When the door is raised, it lifts off the top of the rail with a tapered section (it can be moved) and when lowered, that gap closes again. At least the air exchange is reliably prevented this way.
I think it works, the system (the brush seal is not an actual seal, but probably helps in particular against dust and insects)