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Extruded aluminium, glazed-in louvre.
Louvres can be used as a vision barrier to help hide mechanical or valuable equipment. They also help reduce window damage to structural framing. Blades also manage airflow.
Extruded aluminium, glazed-in louvre.
Features and benefits:
Color | Silver |
Finish | Anodized |
Material | Aluminium |
Shape | Rectangle Square |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | H11/437 Louvres H11/140 Louvres L10/54 Louvres L10/650 Metal louvres |
Size (l x w x d) | Guidance for specification option: Consult manufacturer and insert requirements. |
Material | Extruded aluminium alloy frame and louvre blades.Guidance for specification option: EN-AW-6060 T66 (AIMgSi0,5 F22). |
Finish | Anodized. |
Colour | Self-finished. |
Texture | Matt. |
Construction | Glazed-in. |
Louvre configuration | |
Blade orientation | Horizontal. |
Blade pitch | 60 mm. |
Blade angle | Fixed. |
Accessories | Stainless steel mesh (AISI 304) with apertures 2.3 x 2.3 mm. |
Thickness | 1.4 mm. Guidance for specification option: Minimum. Manufacturer guidanceProfile thickness. |
Height | 60 mm. Manufacturer guidanceBlade height. |
Rebate size | 30 mm. |
Thickness | 24 mm. 42 mm. Manufacturer guidanceGlazing thickness. |
Free area | 90% (visual); 75% (physical). |
Reinforcement | Not required. Required. Guidance for specification option: Louvres wider than 700 mm are provided with a reinforcement profile carrying additional blade supports to strengthen the wide louvre. |
Fixing | Glazing beads. Guidance for specification option: Use glazing blocks. |
Type | Z-blade. Manufacturer guidanceBlade type. |