by Jonathan McGaha | June 30, 2016 12:00 am
Louvers, grilles, sunscreens and awnings featured in Metal Architecture’s July 2016 issue.
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The Airolite Co. Inc. LLC Airolite’s SCV501MD vertical blade louver features a drainable head member and 5-inchdeep, rain-resistant blades. The extruded aluminum, stationary louvers are Florida Building Code approved for high-velocity hurricane zones and Miami-Dade approved for use where room behind the louvers is not designed to drain water penetrating into the room. Additionally, SCV501MD louvers are AMCA 550 and 540 listed for high-velocity rain resistance and enhanced impact resistance, and AMCA licensed for water penetration, air performance and wind-driven rain. |
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C.R. Laurence Co. Inc. C.R. Laurence’s (CRL-U.S. Aluminum) 7750 Series Sunshade System is fabricated in component parts: center, corner, right-hand end and left-hand end. Individual components allow for job-site installation from stock units. Customsized center modules are available. The 7750 Series Sunshade System is designed to meet individual project load values. It is powder-painted Metallic Silver and custom sizes and finishes are available. www.crl-arch.com[1] |
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McNICHOLS Co. McNICHOLS’ Designer Metals collection creates perforated metal sunscreens that reduce solar light and heat radiation, especially when installed over glass. Perforated metal panels are available in a wide variety of hole sizes, patterns, thicknesses and sizes. They are available in aluminum, stainless steel, brass, galvanized, plain steel and plastic. Panels with various hole sizes and patterns may be alternated to create a patchwork effect on façades. |
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Metallic Products Metallic Products’ personnel door canopies are produced with 24-gauge material and include integral gutters with rear-mounted drains. The canopies may be used in masonry and metal wall installations, withstand wind speeds to 140 mph and maintain a snow load of up to 100 pounds per square foot. |
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Renson Inc. Renson’s Loggia aluminum panels have fixed or sliding frames into which Renson’s Icarus and Sunclips are fixed. They allow for louvers to be positioned at a range of inclinations and pitches with various degrees of exterior visibility. Ultraviolet light-resistant Loggia panels are available with movable, wooden louvers, fabric and in a wide variety of designs featuring fixed aluminum louvers. |
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