The sophisticated system perfectly adapts to the functional
requirements of today‘s building culture. Technical building
services and fire protection systems work invisibly in the
background. The inspection-friendly system provides easy access to
installations on the bare ceiling. Low system heights, a wide
range of colors and a sophisticated light concept complete
the system. Worldwide, modern offices, venues, museums,
sales areas and public buildings are equipped with our system.
HAUFE‘s U-slats are made of stove-enamelled aluminum,
which consists of 85-90% recycled aluminum. After use,
the material can be put back into circulation. The slats are
smooth and without acoustic impact, with a 10mm wide
profile.Special heights of 50/60/70 mm are also feasible. The
slat spacing (measured from axis to axis) is referred to as module.
The module can be set individually.
HAUFE U-slat
- Product Name
- HAUFE U-slat
- Manufacturer
- HAUFE DECKENSYSTEME
- Manufactured
- Germany
- Material
- Metal, Aluminium
- stringent and exact linearity with visually closed ceiling
- low installation height
- very versatile in terms of flatness and installation
- the spacing of the slats and also of the mounting rails can be freely selected
- both continuous rows and recessed luminaires can be integrated flush with the surface
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