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Zinc plated Vertical Louvered Dish

  • MODEL MD01
  • TYPE Zinc Dish with Vertical Louvre Vents
  • Materials Option Mild Steel/Stainless steel
  • Surface Treatment Chrome/Nickel/Zinc/Blue bronze/Golden
  • Net Weight Around 227gram
  • Holding Capacity 10KGS or 20LBS or 100N

MD01

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PRODUCTION PROCESS 

Zinc Dish with Vertical Louvre Vents called Recess Dish Plain Zinc, Horizontal mount Louvre Dish,etc.The dish enables or makes it possible for air movement in instances like wardrobe or rack cases where there is not sufficient space for fan panels and only has six mounting holes. or Dish provides the possibility of air movement in situations such as wardrobe or rack cases where there is no space available for fan panels with only six mounting holes. 

What are louvers and when do we need them? 
Louvers are those horizontal or vertical slats that one frequently observes in air vents which are employed to steer the air flow. They are situated on the underside of the vent cover. The dish with vertical louvre vents is typically utilized in a case or confined spaces, and the functions remain the same. This type of dish with louversed vent has two sizes, medium and large. The model MD01 is the large size, with a dimension of 127*172MM. The material can be stamped from high-quality iron with a thickness of 1.2MM, or stainless steel 304 which is resistant to rust and corrosion. Its louver style is vertical, and the entire embedded dish is horizontally installed. They fulfill two functions. Firstly, they contribute to concealing the duct. Secondly, they facilitate directing and controlling the airflow. We have acquired the knowledge that a greater number of modern homes possess a central air system from which the air flow is regulated, thus louvers are not often that substantial. With that being stated, the majority of our clients prefer to have them, request for them, and the mere fact that they assist in concealing an unattractive duct holds an appeal. Numerous individuals have strong attachments to their aged vents (the sort with the manual lever located on the outside), therefore they aim to retain their capacity to manually control the air flow.