Eko-Okna: The highest standards closed in the V-Plast roller shutter box

Date: 1 November 2018
Source: ekookna.co.uk
The highest standards closed in the V-Plast roller shutter box
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ekookna.co.uk

Date: 1 November 2018

Minimum installation time with maximum thermal efficiency – find out more about advantages of the V-Plast box dedicated to the newly-built construction.

Trying to meet requirements of all foreign markets, this time we took the French market under the microscope. In France, standard is half lintel roller shutter boxes, which especially for French customers were introduced to our offer.

The V-Plast roller shutter box is compatible with all the facade blinds and roller shutter armors available on the market and adapted to all types of joinery:

  • uPVC,
  • aluminum
  • wood

The highest standards closed in the V-Plast roller shutter box

What are the main features of the V-Plast box system?

  • ready-to-install solution
  • boxes adapted to frames with 100-200 mm insulation
  • thermal coefficient - Up to 0.31 (W/m2K)
  • ventilation class - C4
  • wind resistance class - V4 (with the possibility to use a width up to 3 m)
  • acoustic factor - up to 51dB
  • scroll diameter - 189 mm
  • all possible types of control

To maximally increase comfort of using, half lintel boxes system should be equipped with dedicated accessories: extension of plate, an inspection panel with a rail plug or guides (in the case of PVC or aluminum joinery).

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