New range of sun-shading systems launched by Schueco UK

Published: 6-Mar-2017

Three new options include large louvre blade ALB systems and C-shaped and Z-shaped blades

Schueco UK is updating its sun-shading offering by launching three new high-quality systems: two large louvre blade ALB systems and a version utilises C-shaped and Z-shaped blades - a new departure in blade design.

The first Schueco ALB system for 2017 – designated as ‘hi-tech’ – provides highly-effective sun-shading unaffected by wind.

It incorporates large louvre blades in a variety of different geometries, colours and arrangements, thus allowing architects maximum design freedom.

When mounted vertically, the blades may be specified in an active configuration.

All the blades in this ‘hi-tech’ system are made from formed sheet metal profiles mounted on a carrier tube; the latter is a crucial component because it has a flat top side that allows blades of differing contours to be attached.

The second Schueco ALB system has new rectangular and parallelogram shaped blades. Again, these may be installed vertically or horizontally and may be passive or active, so architects and planners can tailor the system to a building.

Particular benefits include maximum light penetration, increased internal comfort, and reduced thermal loading.

The louvre blades themselves are available in different widths – 250mm, 300mm or 400mm – with a further option of 300mm parallelogram blades.

The system is windproof and can be seamlessly attached to Schueco windows and façades by means of standard interfaces.

Schueco’s third new sun-shading system employs C-shaped and Z-shaped louvre blades.

In addition to providing a perfect shading solution, the system provides buildings with year-round weather protection that is unaffected by wind or rain.

The blades, which may be configured as either horizontal or cantilevered shading, are available in a wide range of geometries and widths, making it simple to plan and install a system on large areas of wall or façade. The system can also be used to protect a building against birds and insects.

The distances between the blades can be modified to take account of local conditions and the position of the sun, making it easy to significantly reduce thermal loads throughout the day.

‘Stacking’ and a variety of fixing options mean that installation is easy and straightforward.

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