Solution 13 products

Sky lights & Louvre

Louvre

An Aluminum Louvre for Sand Trap is specifically designed to prevent sand, dust, and debris from entering a building or ventilation system while allowing adequate airflow. These louvers are commonly used in desert regions, coastal areas, or industrial sites where wind-blown particles are a concern. The blades are typically angled and tightly spaced to block particulate matter while maintaining ventilation efficiency. Made from durable, corrosion-resistant aluminum, these louvers are ideal for harsh environments where protection against abrasive elements is essential. They are often installed in HVAC systems, exterior facades, or equipment enclosures to ensure longevity and performance.
An Aluminum Louvre for Sun Shading is primarily used to control solar heat gain and reduce glare while maintaining natural light and ventilation. These louvers are widely applied in commercial buildings, residential spaces, and glass facades to enhance energy efficiency and occupant comfort. The blades are strategically angled to block direct sunlight while allowing diffused light to pass through. Aluminum is a preferred material due to its lightweight, rust-resistant, and customizable properties, making it suitable for both aesthetic and functional applications. Unlike sand trap louvers, sun-shading louvers prioritize solar protection over particle filtration, often featuring wider blade spacing for optimal daylight management.

Skylight

A skylight is an opening in the roof fitted with a transparent or translucent material, designed to allow natural light into a building.
  • Daylighting: Increasing natural light in interior spaces.
  • Energy Efficiency: Reducing the need for artificial lighting.
  • Aesthetic & Comfort: Making spaces feel more open and connected to the outdoors.
Skylights come in different types, including fixed, ventilated (can be opened for airflow), and tubular (small, tunnel-like structures for narrow spaces).
In short, louvres prioritize ventilation and shading, while skylights focus on bringing in daylight. Some buildings combine both for energy efficiency and comfort.