SkyFlow BOX/BASIC

Flush-mounted facade blind

Blades shape

Z, C

Maximum width

4.5 m

Maximum height

3.0 m

Electric drive

Yes

Manual drive

No

External application

Yes

Internal application

No

Modular system

No

The concealed (flush-mounted) facade blind system SkyFlow BOX Edge Box enables installation on windows and glazed surfaces without interfering with the external appearance of the building.

The blind boxes have a box-shaped form, the front surface of which can be finished with plaster, making the system completely invisible on the building façade. The shape of the slats and the possibility of almost complete shading make SkyFlow BOX Edge Box one of the most frequently selected facade blind systems.

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Under plaster installation

Cassettes (Box 1-4) are hidden under the plaster which makes this solution practical and aesthetic.

Easy access

The under-enaster box in version 1 and 2 is equipped with a revision cover, which ensures easy installation and servicing of the blinds.

Choice of possible installation options

In C80 Box system you can choose between several types of Box cassettes depending on the type of building. Box type 2 and 4 have additional lintel insulation made of styrodur.

Simple and solid

C80 system works well in residential houses and office buildings thanks to its simple and solid construction.

Rounded shape of slats

The rolled edges of the slats provide increased strength of the blind, which is especially important for bigger dimensions of the system.

BOX 1,3

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BOX 2,4

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Automation for comfort during work and leisure

The use of full automatic control in sunshades allows you to control the level of solar energy penetrating the interior of the building. In addition, they provide additional protection for the shade in the event of adverse weather conditions. In order to increase energy efficiency and control comfort, it is possible to integrate them with lighting, air conditioning and heating systems and to visualise the current position of the sunshades. Modern automation systems are also characterised by simple installation, easy configuration and reconfiguration

Control

Depending on your needs, the blinds can be controlled using wall switches, remote controls or via the Internet thanks to an application with a convenient interface for use on a computer, tablet or smartphone.

Sensors

The use of wind, sun or temperature sensors in smart buildings allows for automatic control of sunshades depending on changing weather conditions.

Drive

The use of electric drives in sunshades provides comfort of use and the possibility of programming automatic rolling and unrolling of the systems.

  • Catalogue
    57.43 MB / pdf
  • Technical & installation document C80
    3 MB / pdf
  • Order Form BOX NEW
    718.75 KB / pdf
  • Order Form BOX 1/2/3/4/5
    1.11 MB / pdf
  • Fabrics-Slat-Construction colours
    8.89 MB / pdf
  • Portfolio
    8.97 MB / pdf

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