'euroLINE' Extruded Aluminium Louvre Systems
Product
WPL (UK) 'euroLINE' extruded aluminium louvre systems can be manufactured in either breakdown for site construction into
regular or irregular openings of any given size or as factory built modular assembled format. The louvres can be adapted to
suit any individual aesthetic or functional purpose required by the client.
Each of the various louvre systems available have been air and weather performance tested to the latest HEVAC test procedure.
With documentaion available to illustrate the performance of each louvre tested throughout the euroLINE louvre range. Providing
the selection of the most suitable louvre system to suit the required airflow and rain defence performance characteristics. Blade
pitch of the louvres generally falls into 3 numbers of historically accepted values at 50mm, 75mm and 100mm pitch but the systems
have the inherent flexibility to be supplied at any pitch from 50mm upwards so allowing perfect product selection to suit the clients
particular non-standard requirements.
Blade profile options are also available as shown in the various product information sheets and literature shown in the library
section of the site. We are also able to design special profiles and finishes to meet the different project requirements of a specifier.
Manufacture
Louvres are manufactured from extruded aluminium to BS1474 alloy 6063 T6. Other alloys are available on request. They are supplied
in a range of natural mill or painted finishes such as polyester powder (PPC) or other specialised finishes such as PVF2, PVDF or
anodising.
Design
Our louvres are designed to span mullion centres of 1000 and 2000mm depending on site location. Blades are snapped into position
by locating the rear louvre upstanding into the mullion clip socket. The front blade is 'snapped' into position by an integral forced
spring locking action between the node and the clip cantilever lug. WPL have full structural design capabilities to allow correct
system support and installation details.
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