This
is a system of blinds which are assembled and permanently sealed within
the double glazing cavity. Once sealed in this totally dust-free
environment, the blinds require no cleaning, always appear new and are
protected from damage. Unlike external blind systems this system also
provides greatly enhanced sun-shading features and also enhances the
u-value of a sealed unit.
Venetian and pleated blinds are designed for use in double glazed units.
They are manufactured in accordance with high technical specifications
and stringent production standards. The slat raising, lowering and
tilting functions are achieved using a rotational magnetic transmission
through the glass, guaranteeing the units hermetic seal. The external
magnet, fixed to the glass by double-sided high performance adhesive,
gives perfect alignment with the internal magnet. The raising and
lowering is achieved using a continuous cord loop that drives the
external magnet. The cord is held lightly under tension by a cord
tensioner on the glass directly below the external magnet.
Features
- Clean for life
- Protection against deformation and damage by encapsulation
- Maintenance-free
- Pristine appearance of blinds at all times
- No UV degradation
- Improved solar control
- Improved u-valves
- 12.5mm slat available in white, beige and silver as standard
Style and Colour Options
The blinds are available in two different styles and various colours.
A choice, based upon end use and personal preference, can be made
between the continuous pleated option, with a choice of two colours, or
the venetian slatted blind in a choice of three colours as standard. All
the blinds are fully colour co-ordinated within the cavity and have
white external controls. An electrically operated system with numerous
options is available.
Non-fogging components
The components used in the production of these blinds-kits for
assembly inside the double glazed unit have been specially designed to
avoid the release of substances that can jeopardise transparency of the
glass (fogging effect), in compliance with the BSEN 1279 regulation.
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