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Part of C/S louvre system that gives clean, architectural lines because the support behind the blades, making the mullions almost invisible.
Buildings and structures with multiple openings.
A louvre system that uses hidden mullions, gives clean, architectural lines because the support system is behind the blades, making the mullions almost invisible. Mullions can be spaced roughly every 1 to 2m and blades are typically 3 to 4m long, (usually dictated by transport restrictions and the weight of the blades). Hidden mullion systems are normally used to provide screening and protection to buildings with multiple openings.
Uniclass | |
NATSPEC National Classification System | 0457 External Screens |
SpecPack | 10240 Grilles and Screens |
SpeedSpec | 08520 Metal Windows and Glazed Doors |
Size (l x w x d) | Manufacturer guidanceRefer to manufacturer for maximum height and widths. |
Material | Aluminium. |
Finish | |
Coating | Powder-coated. |
Colour | Manufacturer guidanceRefer to manufacturer for range of colours available. |
Construction | Hidden mullions. |
Air intake and exhaust performance | |
Standard | To AS/NZS 4740. |
Louvre configuration | |
Blade orientation | Horizontal. |
Blade pitch | 75 mm. |
Blade angle | Fixed. |
Depth | 155 mm. |