Hunter Douglas Commercial showcases market-leading Novascreen Sunscreen Fabric
October 6th, 2009
Hunter Douglas Commercial, the innovative supplier of window coverings, is showcasing the modern and advanced NOVASCREEN® Sunscreen Fabric. Novascreen is a dual sided fabric with alternative light and dark sides. The benefit of this design is that the dark side offers good visibility and glare reduction whilst the light side provides heat control.
Novascreen Sunscreen Fabric features ENDURIS™ Glass Core Technology, which means it has outstanding performance when it comes to stability and strength as well as superior colour fastness.
Novascreen Sunscreen Fabric is woven with a 3% openness factor and is available in several colours that feature a low light transmittance figure to maximise visual comfort throughout the day.
Available in ten modern colours in a 2.5 metre width suitable for Roller Blind, Panel Glide or Roman Shade applications, Novascreen Sunscreen Fabric is perfect for commercial buildings in Australia.
For further information on Hunter Douglas Commercial Sunscreen Fabrics phone 1300 733 078 or visit hunterdouglascommercial.com.au
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