Aluminium Rolling Shutter
- Aluminium roller shutters made from proprietary double or dingle walled extruded Aluminium profiles offer durability, efficiency, and functionality while being light weight and strong. Aluminium roller shutters can be installed in areas where they would be exposed to everyday weather conditions as they are corrosion-free.
- Aluminium shutters have good insulation and are available in both insulated and non-insulated varieties.
- They are simple to operate with a single push button and are made of high-quality raw materials for long-lasting performance.
- Rudhar offers wide vareity of designs in Aluminium slats which matchs with the aesthetics of your Industry, Commercial spcae and House or Villa.
- Aluminium is lightweight but is known as a very strong material for use.
- The rolling shutters are simple to maintain and reasonably priced.
- They are available in a variety of colors, sizes, coatings, and designs to meet the client's basic needs. They also give them more options from which to choose.
- It has a sound structure and can withstand normal wear and tear, corrosion, dirt, and rain.
- The shutter also includes a chain drive or hand crank for manual operation during power outages.
- They manufacture shutters using innovative technologies for energy efficiency and automation.
- Aluminium rolling shutters are a popular choice for all Indutrial, Residential and commercial projects.
- They are available in a variety of configurations, including single wall, double wall, perforated, and grilles, to provide additional protection for your space.
FAQ About Aluminium Rolling Shutter
Rolling aluminum is one of the major metal processes used to transform slabs of cast aluminum into a usable form for further processing. Rolled aluminum can also be the final product, for example, aluminum foil for cooking or food wrapping.
The process starts when the rolling mill gets aluminum slabs or billets ready for rolling. Depending on the desired materials properties for a particular roll, they must first decide whether to heat the stock or not.
When the aluminum slabs are ready, they go through several stages of roller mills with decreasing separation between them. The roller mills apply force to the top and bottom of the slab. They continue to do so until the slab reaches the desired thickness.
Aluminum rolled to a thickness of 0.25 inches (6.3 mm) or more is called aluminum plate, which aerospace companies often use in aircraft wings and structures.
Aluminum rolled to between 0.008 inches (0.2 mm) and 0.25 inches (6.3 mm) is called aluminum sheet, and many consider it to be the most versatile rolled aluminum form. Manufacturers use aluminum sheet to produce beverage and food cans, highway signs, license plates, automobile structures and exteriors, and many other products.