Louvres

Louvres are used to restrict observability, to protect against sunlight, or to direct light or air flows. Such kind of grating is used to build walls of parking areas and shelters, facades, walkways, opening covers, cooling and vent channels. The louvres are constructed from flat planks located at 45degree angle between the bearing rods.

A louvre is a press-locked grating with slots cut out to the edge of the bearing bars and cross bars. A bearing bar is the one which leans against a support with both ends. Cross bars are press-fit into the bearing bars at 45-degree angle. 

Louvres can be made from steel, stainless steel or aluminium.

The maximum dimensions of a finished module are 2000 mm by the bearing bar and 1200 mm by the cross bar.

Follow the directions below to select louvre cells:

General cell classification:

  • The first number indicates the dimension between the bearing bars.
  • The second number indicates the dimension between the cross bars.
  • 33×33 mm; 33×66 mm; 33×99 mm. 
  • 66×33 mm; 66×66 mm.
  • 99×33 mm. 

The minimum bar sizes are 25×2 mm for the bearing bars and 25×2 mm for the cross bars. Edging – 25×3 mm.

The maximum bar sizes are 70×2 mm for the bearing bars and 70×2 mm for the cross bars. Edging – 70×3 mm.

Feel free to contact us for details.

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