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The BLINDS BOOK is a valuable resource for specifiers since it enables them to select the best shading product for a particular application.
Relevant factors for consideration include:
The BLINDS BOOK is divided into three sections:
More than 20 different blind systems are featured, with technical information, example prices and sample specifications. QR codes link to the Aluzion website to download a full specification.
Products featured include:
3E ELECTRIC ROLLER BLINDS can be powered by unobtrusive solar panel, as well as mains. Battery option eliminates the need for downstream wiring – batteries can be expected to last for several years and are easily replaced.
COLLEGE is an outstandingly successful blind for teaching room, with 10 year guarantee, designed to resist damage, with side guides to allow natural ventilation.
KAMPUS a crank operated blind for education with special safety features.
DOLOMITE strong, room darkening blind with side channels for light exclusion
To download your copy of The Blinds Book please click here. New edition available early June – keep an eye out for it on our website www.aluzion.co.uk
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