Curtain Weight
Curtain weight varies based on slat thickness; see table below for reference:
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Profile Thickness KP80 KP110 0.6 mm Approx 8.70 kg/sqm Not Available 0.7 mm Approx 10.30 kg/sqm Not Available 0.8 mm Approx 11.70 kg/sqm Approx 10.30 kg/sqm 0.9 mm Approx 13.00 kg/sqm Approx 11.56 kg/sqm 1.0 mm Approx 14.55 kg/sqm Approx 12.95 kg/sqm
Size Limits
Standard maximum width is up to 10 meters, with height limits up to 6 meters depending on drive type and application. Larger sizes can be custom-engineered upon request for industrial settings.
Visibility Options
KP80 is available with microperforated slats for ventilation and partial visibility. KP110 offers both microperforated slats and optional polycarbonate window inserts for enhanced visibility and light transmission.
Curtain Surface, Material
Curtains are made from galvanized steel with a standard coating thickness of 100 microns. Surface treatment can be upgraded to 200 microns for enhanced corrosion resistance in coastal or high-moisture environments. Stainless steel option is available upon request.
Powder Coating
Optional polyester powder coating is available in RAL colors for improved aesthetics and additional protection. Coatings are applied over the galvanized base to ensure longevity and uniform finish.
Drives
Various drive options include central drive for small to medium shutters, tubular motors for compact installations, direct drives for heavy-duty applications, and chain drives as an affordable alternative to direct drives with it’s own limitations. Selection depends on usage frequency, weight, and installation conditions.
Controls
Standard control includes manual key switch or hand transmitter for remote operation. Additional safety devices such as photocells, emergency stops, and obstacle detection sensors can be integrated as required.
Optional Accessories
Optional features include a fixed side part with an integrated pedestrian door for frequent personnel access. Custom steel welding work and mounting frames are available for non-standard openings or structural adaptations.
Manual Operation
Manual override options such as hand crank or chain hoist ensure operation during power failure.