Shutter

Automatic shutters and shutters can work with remote control and button, as well as solutions for any automation including smart home systems.

These systems, which act as a natural shield for theft, heat, cold and unwanted looks, are user-friendly with different color options and manual operation features in power cuts.

What is Automatic Shutter?

 

Automatic shutters are shutters that are used in workplaces, which are used for closing doors or windows, and have the preferred automation system due to its security and decorative appearance. Old types of shutters were used in the form of wooden wings, lids made using iron or sheet materials. So either they could not provide sufficient security or it would be very difficult to open and close these shutters, it would have to have a significant physical efficacy. Moreover, they were generally not well perceived in appearance, due to the materials from which they were made and received a lot of physical impact during their opening / closing. Automatic shutters, on the other hand, are shutters that can be manually controlled with the help of a remote control or a wall mounted button / switch, unlike old type shutters. In other words, it is not necessary to apply physical force to enable them to open and close. They are much more useful than old type shutters, both for this reason and because they eliminate the possibility of an accident during these operations. Other advantages they provide include the materials used in their manufacture and their ability to be used with different color options or designs. Automatic shutters produced using raw materials such as aluminum, steel, galvanize thus provide a stylish appearance. Of course, they can be produced / used in different sizes according to the dimensions of the door, window or garage door they are used in and also painted in different colors according to personal preferences. In addition to their long life, they can be shown as the most important advantages of providing high level of security thanks to the materials and systems they use, and meeting the expectations of the owners of the workplaces or houses that attach importance to the appearance.