by Christopher Brinckerhoff | January 2, 2018 12:00 am
Louvers, grilles, sunshades and awnings featured in Metal Architecture’s January 2018 issue.

Airolite’s narrow profile aluminum louvers may be used to create high free areas for airflow. They are well-suited for applications where narrow frame depth and horizontal sightlines are needed, and that require exterior grilles for packaged terminal air conditioning units. Narrow profile aluminum louvers may be used for interior and exterior applications. They can be integrated into curtainwalls and window systems. The louvers are available with 30-degree blade angles (Model AC153) and 48-degree blade angles (Model AC154). A variety of custom color finishes are offered.
www.airolite.com [1]

Quality Metalcrafts’ AMERICLAD line of architectural sunshade products offer a wide variety of blade, fascia and outrigger options. Cantilevered sunshade systems, vertical sunshade systems, horizontal sunshade systems and light-shelf systems are offered. The products are finished with a Kynar-painted finish or anodized finish.
www.americlad.com [2]

Draper’s Venetian Blinds from Warema Renkhoff SE are offered with a wide range of slats, from standard slats to wind-stable slats. Motorized blinds are operable, tilting and retracting in response to exterior conditions. They can be mounted to building exteriors or between glass on a double facade. The Venetian Blinds retract automatically in high winds and can remain fully retracted during winter weather. Draper is the exclusive distributor of Warema Renkhoff SE’s Venetian Blinds in North America.
www.draperinc.com/go/WaremaVenetianBlinds.htm [3]

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.
www.mpvent.com [4]
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