SKB Styroterm – heat closed in a roller shutter box

Date: 7 January 2019
Source: ekookna.pl
SKB Styroterm – heat closed in a roller shutter box
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Date: 7 January 2019

The latest proposition from Eko-Okna – top-mounted SKB Styroterm roller shutter.

 

When designing the roller shutter, the focus was mainly on the material from which the box was made. As a result, a product with extremely good thermal insulation parameters was obtained.

However, these are not the only advantages of this solution. SKB Styroterm has been designed for complete installation in warming, thanks to which the box remains an imperceptible element of the facade.

SKB Styroterm – heat closed in a roller shutter box

 Advantages of SKB Styroterm system:

  • high thermal insulation parameters,
  • revision choice from inside or outside,
  • possibility of installing a mosquito net,
  • quick assembly on a window frame,
  • research by the IFT Rosenheim Institute.

The box is available in two sizes: 260x260 mm and 300x300 mm.

Its assembly is extremely simple because it consists of directly placing the box on the window frame using a suitably selected adaptive profile (by clicking or inserting).



Roller shutters are suitable for mounting on PVC, wood or aluminum windows.

In addition, the system provides possibility of mounting static consoles, so larger constructions can be made.

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