Cabins
Eyezon Elevator cabins can be categorized by their function (e.g., passenger, freight, dumbwaiter) or design and materials (e.g., stainless steel, glass/panoramic, mild steel).
BY FUNCTION
- Passenger elevators:
Designed for transporting people between floors in residential and commercial buildings.
- Service elevators:
Often found in hotels and hospitals, used for transporting both goods and staff.
- Freight elevators:
Built to carry heavy loads, cargo, and large equipment, typically used in industrial buildings.
- Dumbwaiters:
Small elevators used for carrying food or small items, common in restaurants.
BY Design and Materials
- Stainless steel:
Common for many types of cabins, with various finishes available like hairline, dotted, or gold
- Mild steel:
Can be powder-coated or finished with other materials, making them a durable and cost-effective option.
- Glass/Panoramic:
Often used for luxury buildings, these have transparent glass walls that allow passengers to see the surroundings.
- Designer:
Features unique decorative elements, which can be specified in a range of materials.
Doors
Elevators/Lift doors can be categorized by their opening style
BY Operating Methods
Automatic Doors: These are powered by a door operator system, which automatically opens and closes the doors
Manual Doors: These doors must be opened and closed by hand.
BY Opening style
Canter-Opening: Two panels slide away from the canter to open, often seen in commercial buildings.
Single-Slide: One panel slide in one direction to open, suitable for smaller door openings.
Telescopic: Multiple panels slide in sequence, stacking behind each other. This is ideal for wider openings in a compact space.
Swing: These doors are hinged and open outward, like a traditional door.
BY Vision style
Plain Doors
Solid doors with no glass, designed to completely block the view into or out of the lift shaft.
Small Vision
- Have a solid construction but include a small window or vision panel.
Half Vision Doors
Have a solid construction but include a Half window or vision panel.
Full vision doors
- Made entirely or mostly of glass, providing a clear view of the inside of the elevator or outside into the shaft.













