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Verosol is a worldwide supplier of branded quality solutions for solar control. Verosol is renowned for it's metallised fabrics, the ultimate solution for excessive solar heat and glare.

 

They are the inventors of metallised fabrics. To date, Verosol is the only company in the world metallising its own fabrics. Verosol’s high vacuum metallising machine is the only one in the world designed especially to metallise fabrics! And metallised fabrics continue to be the most effective solar shading fabric, at home and at work.

 

Metallised fabrics of Verosol are made of Trevira CS or 100% Polyester and are vacuum bonded with aluminium on the reverse side. The fabrics are available in a wide range of carefully chosen transparencies and colours.

 

Why metallised fabric from Verosol:

Aluminium doesn’t allow light through

It has excellent reflection properties

Can be applied in very thin layers

Leaves pores open

Shading properties are colour independent

It has a neutral colour

It has an excellent colour rendering

The Verosol pleated blind is a top quality product, elegantly integrating functionality and design. They keep the heat out whilst still permitting a view to the world outside. 

Transparency and natural light play an important role in modern day architecture, and therefore decisions regarding windows and shading systems are very important. Natural sunlight contributes to a large extent to people's well-being, at home and certainly in the working environment. Not only does light enable us to see, it also positively affects the way we feel. 

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This website has been compiled with the utmost care.                                                                                                                                     
Copyright © 2007 Aluglass Bautech

It is for informational purposes only, and no rights can be derived from its contents.                                                                                              Last modified: 23 August 2007