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A turnstile is a type of gate or mechanical barrier that allows one person to pass through at a time, typically used to control and monitor access to a secured or restricted area. The word “turnstile” literally refers to a rotating mechanism with horizontal arms that turns when someone passes through, hence the name “turn-style.”

Turnstiles serve two main purposes — security and crowd management. They ensure that only authorized individuals can enter or exit, often working in sync with access control systems such as RFID cards, biometric scanners, or QR codes. This makes them common in places like metro stations, offices, airports, stadiums, and factories.

In modern applications, Motwane Security Turnstiles redefine the meaning of a turnstile by combining smart technology with elegant design. These systems go beyond traditional mechanical barriers — offering optical, tripod, and full-height models that integrate seamlessly with advanced security systems. Motwane’s turnstiles are equipped with sensors, intelligent controllers, and customization options that enhance both security and user convenience.

In essence, a turnstile is more than just a gate — it’s a controlled entry solution, and Motwane Security has elevated its purpose into a blend of innovation, safety, and modern access management.

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