The profiled aluminum slat, as its name suggests, is an aluminum slat in a "C" shape with a uniform height of 84 mm. This slat comes pre-coated on the exterior side in the requested color.
Optionally, it can be requested to have both sides coated. Due to the profiled aluminum nature, it's important to consider that a significant production run is required. Otherwise, the cost of preparing the special color might be high enough to result in excessive expenses.
Each type of inclination involves a different number of slats based on the linear meters of height.
In the case of an 84 mm slat with a 0° inclination, we have four different spacings: 90 mm spacing, 100 mm spacing, 111 mm spacing, and 120 mm spacing. Since the slat has a height of 84 mm, the spacing determines the amount of light passing through. A 90 mm spacing means a 6 mm gap of light between each slat. A 100 mm spacing means a 14 mm gap of light between each slat. A 111 mm spacing means a 27 mm gap of light between each slat. A 120 mm spacing means a 36 mm gap of light between each slat.
In the case of a 45° support angle, it implies an approximate spacing of 83-84 mm (around 12 slats per meter of height). The support for this lattice, unless explicitly requested, is supplied in black color.
In the case of a 23° support angle, it implies an approximate spacing of 67 mm (around 15 slats per meter of height). The support for this lattice, unless explicitly requested, is supplied in black color.