Cavatorta Kolibrie Shading System
kolibrie shading System
KOLIBRIE SHADING SYSTEM
KOLIBRIE is the stylish outdoor sail shading system which features only one offset support column in stainless-steel, capable of 360° rotation due to the pedestal bearings.
Handling can be manual or motorized, thanks to motorization. With the anemometer, the awning will close automatically when sensing strong winds.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Cavatorta
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
PRODUCT TYPE
Sail Shading System
DESIGN
Minimalist
TECHNICAL
- Sun Resistance
- Maximum width: 380x380 cm
- Tested and certified CE
PICKLING
Pickling is the process that uses chemical means on the surface of a ferrous metal to remove a layer of oxide and slag. Basically, the workpiece is immersed in these acids which clean it of all the impurities it has collected and make it passive. That is, no longer reacting (or in a very limited form).
MATERIAL
Steel
ENVIRONMENT
Residence
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DETAILS
- Elegant
- Functional
- Versatile
- Rotation up to 360°
MECHANICAL POLISHING
It consists in removing material from the piece itself, through several grinding steps. So as to lower the level of surface roughness of the piece. Polishing of stainless steel surfaces requires the use of discs and synthetic abrasive pastes. The process makes the steel shiny and smooth the product undergoes salt spray testing in accordance with iso 9227 to confirm the conformity and consistency of the process.
ENERGY SAVING - G TOT
There is increasing demand for high-performance buildings that have a very low energy consumption and use energy derived from renewable sources. In particular, the limitation of solar heat gain is one of the most important aspects of summer thermal comfort. Solar shading plays an essential role in this concept.
The gtot value determines the ability of the solar shield to maintain, in an environment directly exposed to solar radiation, a more comfortable temperature than that which would occur with the presence of glass alone. The solar heat gains are directly proportional to the total transmittance of solar energy gtot, a value that depends on the glazing and external shielding.