Solar shading with cover sheet fixed on crossbars and foldable with horizontal packing, by means of trolleys and guides. The maximum dimensions allowed are 1300x500 and 1150x550 with 260 cm. high pillars (6x11 pillars) and 300 cm. (11x11 pillars) The profiles are made of EN AW-6060 extruded aluminium alloy (with 6x11 cm guides and columns). The structure can be wall-mounted via steel brackets and hardware. The painting of the interested parties is carried out with epoxy powders based on polyester resin. The standard colors are RAL 9010 White, RAL 9010 mat White, RAL 7016 Iron, rough Carbon and...
Open the catalog to page 3TECHNICAL INFORMATION General technical plan Guides interaxis width Profiles dimensions Fabric carrying Crossbar profile
Open the catalog to page 4TECHNICAL INFORMATION Girder section 110 110 Pilar - Optional Guide support profile Front beam Ceiling installation Wall installation
Open the catalog to page 5Crossbar profile numbers (terminals included). Maximum interaxis fabric carrying cross bar profiles measure cm 58.
Open the catalog to page 6Projection Width Standard Added module P= Minimum inclination for a correct water outflow In the situation where the modules are asymmetric, the minimum slope to consider is determined by the module with the larger width, taken as the single module. In this case, the single module to consider was the 500x650cm module
Open the catalog to page 7WIND RESISTANCE The wind resistance of an exterior shade system is characterized by its ability to support defined loads by simulating wind with positive or negative pressure. In order to define a correlation between the wind resistance class according to the classes defined by the technical standard EN 13561 and the wind speed expressed in Km / h, a comparative table with the Beaufort scale is used. The Beaufort Scale classifies winds according to the speed at which they blow. Wind speed is measured in kilometers per hour (km / h) or in nodes using a measuring instrument, called anemometer,...
Open the catalog to page 8The KE painting process includes high quality standards, with an 8-stage pre-treatment that includes degreasing, deoxidation, and protective treatments before painting. Thanks to this last phase, components and profiles are further guaranteed against particularly severe environmental situations. At the end of the process the profiles and components are painted with polyester resin-based epoxy powders. Treated components are periodically tested in salt spray according to the ISO 9227 standard to confirm conformity and constistency of the process. The European product standard EN 13561: 2015 defines...
Open the catalog to page 9When working with color, we know that our whole world is defined by light. And color is nothing more than a breakdown of light. Objects reflect back to our eyes only the color that defines it. This is why it is so important to recognize the close link between color and matter. For this project, there are three keywords that guide the research: Words, Places, Matters. WORDS: Naming colors is important to make them familiar and easily recognizable. PLACES: Places define colors. Recognizing different types of places is a starting point for defining and suggesting color combinations. MATERIALS: Objects...
Open the catalog to page 10There is increasing demand for high-performance buildings that have a very low energy consumption and use energy derived from renewable sources. In particular, the limitation of solar heat gain is one of the most important aspects of summer thermal comfort. Solar shading plays an essential role in this concept. The gtot value determines the ability of the solar shield to maintain, in an environment directly exposed to solar radiation, a more comfortable temperature than that which would occur with the presence of glass alone. The solar heat gains are directly proportional to the total transmittance...
Open the catalog to page 11Vertika is a vertical closure that provides protection from sun and rain. It can be equipped with WIND BLOCK, a locking tensioning system for the fabric. With Vertika you can use blackout and filtering fabrics to better manage solar radiation. • Technical Details WIND BLOCK: Front bar Interlock device to be used on 100 and 130 Screeny GPZ guide, GPZ I and Gpz Unica. In wind, front bar stays locked in the low position and fabric is steadily tightened when the awning is opened completely.
Open the catalog to page 12Rear view
Open the catalog to page 14OPTIONAL SIDE CLOSURES _ DOORS AND CURTAINS The doors have been designed to provide protection from water and wind. They are made from extruded aluminum alloy profiles (EN-AW 6060-T6) and 4 + 4 pvd 0.76 safety and shatterproof laminated glass in accordance with UNI 7697 2014. Doors are available in either one or two door versions. The interior of the structure can be enhanced with decorative curtains. That extra romantic touch which will surely be appreciated by anyone looking for a little privacy or who want “a room all to themselves”
Open the catalog to page 16SPECIAL STRUCTURES The technical office is available for assistance with non-standard structures such as some examples shown below. KE can also produce special brackets on request. Cantilevered with recess Cantilevered with recess
Open the catalog to page 17Thermal comfort blends perfectly with beautiful style thanks to the more than 500 high performance fabrics available. A wide variety of colors, styles and solar shading factors allow for a system that meets your specific needs. All fabrics are CE Certified according to the EN 13561 and eN 14501 technical standards. See the Fabric Guide for further fabric specifications. OPATEX FLAT PRECONTRAINT 602 PRECONTRAINT 622 OSCURANTE PRECONTRAINT 622 OSCUR. GRIGIO/SABBIA VINTAGE SOLTIS PERFORM 92 PRECONTRAINT 502 SATIN SOLTIS PROOF W96 FLEXLIGHT OPAQUE 6002 FLEXLIGHT SMART 6002 IRISUN BLOCKOUT OPATEX...
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