Business Type:
Manufacturer/Factory,Trading Company
Business Range:
Aluminium Window Door, Aluminium Profile, Metal Roller Shutter, Aluminium Louver, Aluminium Pergola
Establishment:
2013
R&D Capacity:
OEM, ODM, Others
Terms of Payment:
LC, T/T, D/P, Paypal, Western Union
Main Markets:
North America, Europe
OEM/ODM Service
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China TOMA aluminium retractable shutter for roof electric roller shutter material patio roof

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Min. Order / Reference FOB Price
10 SquareMete US $300.00/ SquareMete
Local Area: Yueyang, Hunan, China
R&D Capacity: OEM, ODM, Other
Payment Terms: LC, T/T, D/P, Paypal, Western Union
Brand: TOMA
Type: Roman Shades, tilt
is_customized: Yes
Applicable Window Type: French Window

automatic aluminium sun waterproof louver shutter
A louver (American English) or louvre (British English), is a window blind or shutter with horizontal slats that are angled to admit
light and air, but to keep out rain, direct sunshine, and noise. The angle of the slats may be adjustable, usually in blinds and windows or fixed.
History
Louvers originated in the Middle Ages as lantern-like constructions in wood that were fitted on top of roof holes in large kitchens to allow ventilation while keeping out rain and
snow.
They were originally rather crude constructions consisting merely of a barrel. Later they evolved into more elaborate designs
made of pottery, taking the shape of faces where the smoke and steam from cooking would pour out through the eyes and
mouth, or into constructions that were more like modern louvers, with slats that could be opened or closed by pulling on a string
Construction
Modern louvers are often made of aluminium, metal, wood, or glass. They may be opened and closed with a metal lever,
pulleys or through motorized operators.
Use
Some modern louver systems serve to improve indoor daylighting. Fixed mirrored louver systems can limit glare and of redirect
diffuse light. Such louvers may be integrated in between two panes of double glazing.
Louvers are rarely seen as primary design elements in the language of modern architecture, but rather simply a technical
device. However, there are examples of architects who use them as part of the overall aesthetic effect of their buildings. The
most wellknown example is Finnish modernist architect Alvar Aalto who would create aesthetic effects in the facades of his buildings through the combination of different types and sizes of louvers, some fixed some moveable, and made mostly from
wood (e.g.the various buildings of the Helsinki University of Technology). A second example, taking influence from Aalto, is the second-generation modernist architect Juha Leiviskä.
In industrial facilities such as steel foundries and power plants, louvers are very common. They are utilized for natural ventilation
and temperature control.
Flood louvers or flood vents are openings at the base of a building, covered by one or more moving flaps. They are designed to
allow floodwaters to enter and leave the building, equalizing hydrostatic pressure on the walls and mitigating structural damage
due to flooding.
Louvers are used as semi-passive
means of thermal control on spacecraft as well.They are also available as an accessory for some automobiles.
Louvers may also be used on traffic light lenses to prevent traffic from seeing the wrong traffic signal.