JS Air Curtains feel Zen

JS Air Curtains, air curtain

JS Air Curtains has introduced the Zen range, which means that fascia panels can be custom-made in many different materials; screen printed to carry logos or images; and manufactured to incorporate elements such as clocks and LED displays.

The Zen range can be modified to perfectly match the architecture of the entrance. Materials specified by designers so far include stainless steel, wood, PU leather, high-impact polystyrene and PET. The fascias can also be provided with vinyl graphics; fire exit signs and illuminated 3D lettering.

JS Air Curtains’ visual installation service allows designers to preview their creations with a realistic digital mock-up of the air curtain in-situ, using an image of the entrance supplied by the client.

The Zen air curtain is supplied as standard with anodized aluminium fascia panels and a galvanised steel central structure finished in black forge, and other RAL colours are available on request. The unit can be mounted on brackets or drop rods horizontally above doorways up to 4.2m high.

The air curtain is easy to install and available in 0.5m lengths from 1 to 2.5m with the option to join units to cover very wide entrances, making it ideal for use in shops, restaurants, hotels and public buildings. Heating can be via LPHW, electric or heat pump or alternatively the Zen is available as an air only, non-heated air curtain.

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