Hunter Douglas Commercial Internal Sunscreens with ENDURIS® Glass Core Technology offer technically advanced solar shading control which is especially suited to Australian conditions.
September 22nd, 2010
The durability and stability of ENDURIS® yarn comes from the inside out, starting with a fibreglass core which has low elasticity and high tensile strength.
The yarn coating is applied with micron precision, ensuring regularity of the fibre and guaranteeing both transparency and sharpness of view.
The use of ENDURIS® Glass Core Technology in Hunter Douglas Commercial Internal Sunscreen Fabrics, such as NOVASCREEN®, LINCSCREEN®, ECOVIEW® Plus and EXTRAVIEW® Plus produces Sunscreen Fabric with durability and stability, resulting in minimal warping when exposed to sunlight.
Hunter Douglas Commercial Internal Sunscreens with ENDURIS® Glass Core Technology are available with various openness factors in order to meet different shading requirements throughout a building based on orientation.
Hunter Douglas Commercial is committed to providing products and systems that make buildings a better place for the people that use them, by improving the quality of the indoor environment.
The Green Building Council of Australia Green Star Office Interiors IEQ-11 specifies a maximum airborne total volatile organic compound concentration. Hunter Douglas Commercial Sunscreens meet this specification.
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