Aluminum solar shading MB-SUNPROF
for facadehorizontal

aluminum solar shading
aluminum solar shading
aluminum solar shading
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Characteristics

Material
aluminum
Applications
for facade
Configuration
horizontal

Description

Conserving energy by reducing exposure to direct solar radiation while allowing for natural day lighting is one of a major focus of today’s environmentally aware engineers, architects and specifiers. MB SUNPROF Sun Shades have been designed to meet these needs. The system comprises aluminum blades, which are available in variety of sizes and integrate the Aluprof’s curtain wall systems range, providing an impressive visual effect that helps unite the building envelope. Limiting the solar heat gain of the building through the use of MB-SUNPROF Sun Shades on the curtain wall ensures the enhancement of the thermal performance of the building combined with energy savings through: reduction of direct solar heat whilst remaining natural light rate coming inside the building lowered use of energy required to operate electric ventilation and air conditioning systems optimization of natural ventilation Features and benefits: selection of aluminum blade profiles of width from 100 to 300 mm to serve variety of projects’ requirements range of outriggers (brackets) to choose from up to 45 degrees incident angle brings together solar glare control with the appropriate amount of natural light coming into the building’s internal environment comes together with Aluprof’s MB range of curtain wall systems, ensuring significant visual effect on the building envelope quick and easy to install to the curtain wall, load bearing wall or window frame retrofit options for existing buildings that have utilized MB range of curtain walls wide range of finish option

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