Sliding Shutter
A sliding shutter is a protective barrier with panels that move horizontally or vertically along a track, offering security, privacy, and light control for windows, doors, or displays, featuring a modern design with durable materials like aluminum that stack neatly to the side when open, leaving the opening clear.
Key Features:
- Mechanism: Panels slide side-to-side or up-and-down on a top or bottom track, allowing them to fold compactly out of the way.
- Material: Commonly made from aluminum, steel, or composite, often with slats or solid panels.
- Function: Provides security, weather protection, glare reduction, privacy, and can be automated.
- Design: Sleek, contemporary look, ideal for modern architecture, and can be customized to match decor.
- Applications: Used for windows, storefronts, restaurants, airports, and to cover large displays or openings.
Types:
- Folding/Concertina: Panels hinge together and fold to one or both sides.
- Single/Multi-Panel Slide: Panels slide independently or together along the track.
- Profile/Slatted: Features interlocking slats, often for a more open look.
Benefits:
- Space-Saving: Stacks into a small area, perfect for limited space.
- Aesthetics: Enhances a building's look with a clean, integrated design.
- Versatility: Suitable for large openings and curved spaces.