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Turnstiles installed at Cree Research in Research Triangle Park (NC) were filmed to illustrate how turnstiles operate in a real-world environment, and stop intruders from entering a secure area

The Turnlock turnstile segment was filmed to show how the components of a turnstile are built and assembled

Boon Edam Inc., a global leader in security entrances and architectural revolving doors, recently announced that its Turnlock 100 full height turnstile will be a featured technology in an upcoming episode of “Machines: How They Work” on the Discovery Science Channel.

Machines: How They Work

Each 30-minute episode of “Machines: How They Work” specialises in revealing the fascinating hidden workings of our everyday world using incredible photo-realistic CGI to explore everyday objects into their component parts. The show also films in live action at real locations to show how objects are manufactured and operate in their installed environment.

Boon Edam Turnlock

The episode featuring the Boon Edam Turnlock full height turnstile will air in the United States at 10pm on Thursday, April 28th. The episode seeks to reveal the answers to the following questions about three featured products:

  • How does a frozen yogurt maker convert gallons of liquid into fluffy frozen dessert?
  • How does a turnstile allow authorised people to enter, but stop intruders in their tracks?
  • How can the office chair keep the world’s workforce comfortable?

The turnstile segment was filmed in North Carolina at Boon Edam’s Lillington manufacturing plant to show how the components of a turnstile are built and assembled. Turnstiles installed at Cree Research in Research Triangle Park (NC) were filmed to illustrate how turnstiles operate in a real-world environment, and stop intruders from entering a secure area.

“What an honour to be selected by Discovery Channel to be featured on this programme,” said Mark Borto, Boon Edam CEO. “For many, a turnstile is nothing special, but the way this programme explains the manufacture and use of the humble turnstile demonstrates there is a lot more going on than meets the eye.”

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