Biometric Fingerprint Technology

What is Biometric Technology? 

Biometrics identification is the only mode of authentication that can unequivocally validate a person's identity. Biometric authentication is the automated recognition of an individual using unique physiological characteristics, such as fingerprints, which have been pre-stored in a biometric security system or scanner. Biometrics most commonly refers to the use of technology to authenticate or identify a person based on their Fingerprint. Fingerprint readers analyse a fingerprint to digitally identify a person to grant access to systems, devices or data. There are other systems like face recognition, voice, hand geometry, Iris recognition, and DNA but fingerprint readers are most prevalent and are the only biometric solutions fitted to high-end aluminium residential entrance doors.

Why select a capacitive fingerprint scanner to unlock and open your front door?

Of all the biometric techniques, fingerprint scan is the most convenient and most secure way of proving identity, guaranteeing trusted access to the right people, at the right times. Plus, capacitive scanners are very reliable and easy to use.  Children's fingers from age of 6 upward are recognized and Spitfire Doors scanners are easy for young and old to use.

The Signature Spitfire Doors capacitive fingerprint reader requires the user to simply press and briefly hold the finger on the scanner for less than a second to open the door, which is a huge improvement over the old technology and far less reliable ‘swipe’ scanners.

The Signature Spitfire Doors fingerprint scanner is intuitive and each time you use the scanner our unique algorithm adapts to your finger. This unique feature is particularly useful in hot and cold conditions because the scanner will still recognise your finger as your finger expands and contracts. The encrypted software guarantees peace of mind because it means your entrance door is totally secure.

Design your unique front door complete with fingerprint scanner

 

Are Fingerprint Readers Secure?

Your unique fingerprint is much more secure than a key, which could be stolen, copied or lost. Authorized individuals can be programmed to unlock a door using their unique  fingerprint. And a fingerprint scanner is one thousand times more secure than the 4-digit code on a bank card.

A fingerprint reader has a patented fingerprint recognition algorithm at its core and biometrics are extremely hard to fake. Our advanced reader is very sensitive and detects the temperature of a finger placed on it, if the temperature is outside normal parameters the scanner will deny access.

No impression remains on the scanner when you use a Spitfire fingerprint scanner, which provides an extra level of security.

Biometrics provide strong authentication and accountability because no-one can later deny having accessed the scanner, because the scanner retains a record of activity.

Unlike keys or passwords, biometrics are non-transferable and the Spitfire Doors scanner unlocks the door in 1.2 seconds.

 

Spitfire S-500 Signature Series door with fingerprint scanner

 

What is NFC Technology?

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a contact-less communication technology based on a radio frequency field using a base frequency of 13.56 MHz. NFC technology is perfectly designed to exchange data between two devices when they touch, or are in very close proximity to each other and that is why millions of modern payment terminals now feature NFC. You will have witnessed the rapid transaction between a contactless credit card and an NFC device, which is just like the contact between your Spitfire Doors fingerprint reader and your Smartphone will be.

The latest generation of Spitfire Doors feature NFC readers, that will communicate with our Smartphone App, meaning you can open your Spitfire Door using your Smartphone as you approach the door.  The security of near field communication technology is emphasised by the word “near”. NFC signals only transmit data centimeters away from the NFC device and unlike wireless internet technology, near field communication signals can’t be hacked from across town, across the street or even across the room.

NFC is actually a subset of RFID (radio-frequency identification), a technology that allows identification through radio waves.

 

Can other technology be integrated into a biometric scanner?

Fingerprint readers and electrical unlocking systems allow more effective connections with smart phones.

The Spitfire Doors scanner has a double relay so that a second door could be programmed and opened using the same scanner; eg. a garage door or adjacent gate. An intercom system can also be wired into your door, allowing you to unlock the door with a single 24V pulse.

If your door or handle has LED lighting built-in, this can be controlled via the Smartphone App and scanner.

Spitfire Doors fingerprint readers can be combined with a codepad and wireless doorbell, in one small and aesthetically pleasing unit which is flush mounted on your door sash. These unique combination units can be integrated within the external pullbar handle or built-in to the external face of the door.

Our online Door Designer will help you configure your perfect door.

 

Spitfire integrated codepad, fingerprint scanner and doorbell

 

How easy is it to programme a scanner?

Fingerprints can easily be added to the Spitfire scanner using our Android or Apple Smartphone App or by using the control buttons located between the hinges of the door itself. There is no need for a PC or sets of buttons on the door itself. Only an ‘Authorised Administrator’ can grant access to other users, by first unlocking the scanner using their own fingerprint before they record a new users finger.

Adding a new user to the Spitfire Doors fingerprint scanner takes about 30 seconds and they can be removed just as quickly.

 

Can you allow free access through the door during a party for example?
Yes, our scanner has a ‘Free Access’ mode which can easily be activated or de-activated via our Smartphone App. This mode overrides the scanner technology and will allow any fingerprint to be read to open your Spitfire door, until you re-activate the scanner.

Spitfire recessed door handle

 

Can I check who is using my scanner?

Yes, via the App you can view the last 100 visitors and what time of day they entered.

Plus, you can restrict access to a user or users, at different times of the day e.g. cleaners or gardeners.

 

What type of lock is fitted on a Spitfire Door with fingerprint or codepad access?

An extremely secure, multipoint, electronically operated lock will be fitted to your door. This lock will be released when the scanner recognises a valid fingerprint, and you can simply push the door open.

Immediately as you close the door from either inside or outside, the electronic lock will automatically operate and all locking points will engage inside their security keepers with a reassuring whirr.

So, whenever your Spitfire Door is in the closed position, it will be totally secure with all locking points engaged. Safe, secure, sophisticated.

 

What happens in a power cut?

Your electronic lock will still operate if you access your Spitfire door using a key.

Spitfire S-500 installation in Culcheth, Cheshire

 

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Paint Powder Coating and Decoral® Luxury Effects

Spitfire Doors are all powder coated and many customers request doors with an extra treatment, to add a sophisticated finish, like wood, concrete or carbon-fibre effect.

What is powder coating?

Powder coating was first developed in the 1950’s and is a dry finishing paint process used in many industries where a high quality, long lasting finish is required. Powder coating will retain its perfect finish for up to 20 years with negligible fading. Powder coating is noted for its resistance to chemicals, corrosion and weather.

Why choose to Powder Coat?

Since around 1980, powder coating has been increasingly accepted as the preferred industrial finishing process for many products, including residential entrance doors. The reasons for the conversion from wet to dry powder can be attributed to these key factors:

  1. Material utilization is much higher with powder, with 92%-98% of the powder being utilised versus an average of 60% when using an electrostatic liquid system. The remaining 40% of liquid paint is toxic and has to be carefully disposed of.
  2. Powder is not considered hazardous waste, so the cost of disposal is minimal.
  3. Air used in the powder coating spray booth is returned directly to the plant, eliminating heating and cooling costs.
  4. The cured powder finish is less susceptible to damage than a liquid finish. There is less need for repair work on the finished item. This results in the need for much less elaborate packaging saving time and cost on re-working and packaging.
  5. Epoxy, acrylic, and hybrid powders provide excellent adhesion and offer improved resistance to chipping, abrasion, corrosion, and chemicals.
  6. Polyester powders provide additional advantages in ultraviolet and weathering resistance.
  7. Stringent regulations are being aggressively enforced in an effort to control air pollution and hazardous waste disposal.
  8. Powder coating eliminates solvent fumes from spray booths and oven exhausts that pollute the air.
  9. Potentially toxic sludge from liquid paints could contaminate the earth and must be disposed of as hazardous waste.

Every Spitfire door has a powder coated paint finish because it is such a high-quality, durable finish and the painting process is relatively environmentally friendly. This advanced process is available in an almost limitless range of colours and textures, and technological advances have resulted in exceptional performance, which allows us to give a long warranty on our doors, with confidence.

Because powder coated finishes are so tough, they are used on thousands of products that we come into contact with every day. Powder coating is used to protect equipment like JCB’s and aeroplanes, as well as everyday household products like doors and windows. This exceptional finishing process is more durable than a liquid paint finish and is much more resistant to fading or degradation when faced by attack from impact, moisture, chemicals, ultraviolet light or extreme weather conditions. This coating therefore reduces the risk of scratches, chips and corrosion. In summary, a powder coated Spitfire Door looks fabulous, the paint is consistent across the door and frame and the finish will last a very long time.

All of the powders used in the powder coating process are non-toxic, non-volatile and completely safe. Powder coating has no known short or long-term health risks and does not pose a fire risk.

 

Factory application of powder coated finish on Spitfire Doors

 

 A summary of the key benefits of powder coating

Durability - powder coating is extremely durable which means your Spitifre door will withstand the elements and will stand up well to daily use

Corrosion Resistant – salt, moisture and humidity attack metal. Powder coating provides a protective barrier that helps prevent corrosion.

Chip Resistant - unlike other treatments that can easily crack, peel, chip, scratch and corrode, powder coated aluminium doors are much  more durable and will withstand the weather better

Zero Maintenance - because of its durability and resistance to abrasion and corrosion, powder coated aluminium requires virtually zero maintenance.  Just a wash down with warm soapy water once a month will ensure that you Spitfire Door will look good for more than 20 years.

Long Lasting, Colour Fast Finish - powder coating is a durable finish that is tougher than conventional paint. Because of this, colours stay brighter and more vibrant for longer than conventional paints.

Environmentally Safe -  the powder coating process has very little impact on the environment. No harmful solvents are used and powder coating does not emit vapours or fumes like liquid paint.

10 Year Warranty – a ten-year warranty is only possible because the quality of powder coating is so high and consistent 

 

Aluminium profile stored in preparation for powder coated finish

 

 What is Decoral®?

Decoral® is a patented process for Decorating Aluminium, based on Sublimation, which is a physical-chemical process; the direct transition of a substance from the solid phase to the gas phase. Such technology is also called a ‘Heat-Transfer Process’.

The basic requirement being that Spitfire Doors aluminium profiles and aluminium sheets can resist a temperature of 200° Celsius in an oven for 10 minutes with no deformation.

Using the Decoral® process, countless effects and patterns such as woodgrains, concrete or granite can be transferred onto the aluminium surface of our profiles.

In order to apply the Decoral® process, first all profiles must be powder coated and cured. Then a Decoral® heat transfer film, carrying the desired effect is wrapped around the profile. This sublimination film is printed with special inks which can replicate for example a woodgrain effect. Then the wrapped profile is placed inside an oven for 10 minutes and whichever effect is on the film will be burnt into the powder coated finish. The final finish will faithfully replicate the effect that was previously on the sublimated foil.

        Demonstrating the application of a woodgrain effect to Aluminium

 

 


Advice for choosing a door when installing in a Marine or Hostile Environmental situation

It is universally recognised that entrance doors installed in close proximity to the sea, an estuary, a swimming pool or certain industrial sites, will be constantly attacked by salt or other corrosive substances. It is important to follow our advice when choosing your front door, so that you enjoy years of trouble-free use and learn how to keep your door in pristine condition.

Which Door would be suitable in a marine environment?

We would recommend you specify our S-500 Series if you live in a hostile environment, because this door series is supplied with a full 5-year marine warranty. Within reason, you are free to choose from any of over 400 designs from this series. View the range of S-500 doors 

 

Door Finishes and Colours

Our textured IGP finishes are the most resistant to attack. This luxurious textured finish is best suited to the following colours:

 

Which door handle is best in a marine environment?

There are options to consider here:

  1. Choose a recessed handle outside, so that there is no external furniture, except the brushed steel rosette that reinforces the area around the profile cylinder
  2. If you choose to order a rain deflector at the base of the door (recommended), always choose a polished finish
  3. Avoid furniture on the outside of the door, but if you want an external handle, it must be polished chrome
  4. Avoid fingerprint scanners and LED’s
  5. All S-500 series furniture is manufactured from AISI 316L. Steel Alloy 316L is austenitic stainless steel, with a high nickel and molybdenum content, which is more resistant with regard to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments

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Best door lock for use in Marine environments

We recommend fitting a Spitfire electrically operated lock because it is more consistent in pulling the door slab tight-in against the frame, as the door closes.

 

Door frame

In hostile environments, we recommend a stronger and more stable outerframe than usual, choose from our AT100 or AT100P profiles.

 

Cill

We recommend a specifying a 150mm cill in marine environments to take water away from the door more quickly.

 

Maintenance


CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL – every week is recommended

Stainless steel is a metal alloy that contains at least 10.5 percent chromium. Although stainless steel is resistant to corrosion, it is not stain-proof. If salty water dries on a stainless steel surface, it usually leaves behind a white film. Remove salt spots from stainless steel by using cleaners that are effective yet safe for this surface. If you use harsh, abrasive products to clean stainless steel, you run the risk of making it susceptible to corrosion.

 

DO

  • Use the mildest possible cleaning agents
  • Use plastic or wood tools
  • Follow any polishing lines if you use slightly abrasive cleaners
  • Rinse thoroughly
  • Wipe dry

DON’T

  • Use steel or metal scrapers as they will cause rust spots
  • Allow chemicals, bleaches or chlorides to remain on the steel for more than a minute
  • Another method is as follows:

Things You'll Need - White vinegar - Baking soda – Soft cloths

Step 1 - Moisten a soft cloth with white vinegar

Step 2 - Dip the cloth into baking soda

Step 3 - Wipe off the salt spots with the cloth

Step 4 - Rinse the cloth under clean, running water, and use it to wipe off the area. This will remove any lingering residue from the baking soda

Step 5 - Dry the stainless steel surface with a lint-free cloth.

 

Other advice:

Cleaning the aluminium powder coated external surface of the door -  every week is recommended

Powder coating is one of the most durable colour coatings and with very little effort on your part, it will provide you with many years of excellent service. To extend the life of your powder coated door and to comply with our warranty, a simple, regular maintenance program should be implemented.

The effects of ultra-violet light, atmospheric pollution, dirt, grime and airborne salt deposits can all accumulate over time and should be removed at regular intervals.

In beachfront homes, industrial or geothermal areas a cleaning program should be carried out weekly.

Simple steps to cleaning your powder coated Spitfire Door

  • Carefully remove any loose surface deposits with a wet sponge
  • Use a soft brush (non-abrasive) and a diluted solution of a mild detergent, eg, pH-neutral liquid hand dishwashing detergent in warm water to remove dust, salt and other deposits
  • Ensure you thoroughly rinse the surfaces with clean fresh water after cleaning to remove all residues
  • Stubborn marks on the powder coating may be removed with methylated spirits
  • You can order special aluminium cleaner containing citrus in a 500ml can from Spitfire Doors, to spray on your door, which can be gently buffed to remove water marks and general dirt, like fingerprints.

To speak to a member of Spitfire Doors' customer service team, call 01625 412570, or email sales@spitfiredoors.co.uk


SPITFIRE OPENS THE DOOR TO MACCLESFIELD SHOWROOM

Spitfire Doors was established 3 years ago and we now have 30 Design Partners across the UK and Ireland many with S-500 doors on display. Find out where our Design Partners are located.

We recently opened a new showroom in our Macclesfield head office, where eleven S-500 doors are on display, incorporating Automatic Locking, Fingerprint Recognition, Keypad Entry, LED Lighting, Swarovski Crystal and a wide range of colours and finishes to whet your appetite.

 

 

Quite a few visitors to our showroom bring their Architects' drawings with them and are looking for a door with great design and technical features with high levels of security, which would provide them with a grand entrance. Very few consumers are put off by a £5-8k price tag and many expect our doors to retail at £10k+.

Design your unique door

 

 

 

Spitfire Doors is recognised as a true luxury brand, with each door combining premium quality Schüco aluminium profiles with engineering excellence. There are over 400 designs to choose from in every RAL colour or combination of colours, durable wood-effect detailing and tactile textured finishes. Contact Spitfire Doors.

 The S-500 Series of doors offer a very high level of certifiable security, having passed level RC3, at IFT Rosenheim in Germany and PAS24 at BSI in the UK. This guaranteed level of security coupled with exceptional thermal performance, where doors can be manufactured to achieve U-Values as low as an industry leading 0.7 W/m2K and the opportunity to design your own door, really does offer homeowners the perfect entrance door.

 

You can design your own door here and we will put you in touch with one of our Design Partner who will be able to discuss your design in more detail.  Alternatively, call our Customer Services team on 01625 412570 or email sales@spitfiredoors.co.uk and we will be happy to answer your questions.