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PRODUCT CATALOG SUNSCREENS AND AWNINGS


FLS Canopy An architect’s dream, FLS service-


door canopies are designed by profes- sional engineers and patented for metal buildings. Easy to install with colors to match or complement your building,


FLS canopies come in 5- to 30-foot widths and protect all kinds of entries. www.flscanopy.com | Circle #62


Ohio Gratings Inc. Ohio Gratings Inc. manufactures aluminum louver products


suitable for grilles, screens, sunshades and more. They are available with various fixed louver blade spacing options allow- ing a visual block from 60 to 100 percent while allowing more than 60 percent free airflow. Aluminum louvers are available with various finishes including powder coat, anodize or Kynar. www.ohiogratings.com | Circle #64


AFX AFX designs and manufactures customized sun control


products for a variety of settings. Fabricated from welded aluminum with anodized finishes and easily retrofitted to existing buildings, sun control devices can pay for them- selves with lower utility costs. They also tend to hold their great look compared with other construction methods. www.afxdivision.com | Circle #65


ROLLING AND BI-FOLD DOORS


Hi-Fold Door Corp. The innovative No-Fold Door


has merged its electronic and hydraulic systems to offer its aviation, agricultural and indus- trial customers a more fluid and more user-adjustable experi- ence. The Patented Sensing Package is the key to market differentiation for the Hi-Fold Single-Panel Door. The highly engineered system merges its Door Control Module within its hydraulic components to synchronize the cylinders constantly within 1/4-inch of stroke. www.hi-fold.com | Circle #67


AeroDoor AeroDoor’s big selection of steel


doors make this Florida door manufacturer a contender for de- livering all the doors on your next project and at one competitive price. AeroDoor has an installation and service division. www.aero-door.com | Circle #69


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Schweiss Doors Schweiss manufactures the Lift-


Strap Bi-fold door giving you even more superior design options to choose from. Schweiss Doors manufactures unique, custom doors built to order. With the patented Lift- Strap opening/closing mechanism Schweiss offers a faster, safer door that keeps working. www.bifold.com | Circle #68


Gamco Corp. Gamco Corp. offers a line of basic


and custom architectural sunshades. The various styles and configurations available make the Gamco Archi- tectural Sunshades adaptable to a wide variety of building envelopes. Gamco’s sleek and stylish sunshade systems include pre-engineered louver blades, outrigger supports and mounting brackets. The sun- shade blades are offered in several standard and custom shapes, including tubular profiles. www.gamcocorp.com | Circle #63


Airolite Airolite custom-designed aluminum sun


controls can help control energy costs, ensure occupants’ comfort and contribute to sustainable-design projects earning LEED certification credits. Airolite’s cantilevered, horizontal, vertical and inclined sun controls can filter up to 80 percent of the sun’s heat and glare, cut wintertime radiant heat loss, and integrate natural light into new and retro- fit building projects. www.airolite.com | Circle #66


Well Bilt Industries Well Bilt Industries provides custom steel roll-


ing door systems for aviation, industrial, mili- tary and marina facilities. Hercul-Eze operators and direct drive systems are sold with rolling door systems or can be retrofit into existing doors with many optional features available.


Well Bilt Industries has 25 years of experience, has the Miami-Dade Certifi- cate of Competency, and is WOSB, CCR and ORCA certified. www.wellbiltdoors.com | Circle #70


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