Zehnder leads radiant market with Alumline

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Alumline is the next step in Zehnder’s innovative approach, providing a high-performance economical alternative for commercial projects.

Alumline uses the same aesthetic panel design as Carboline, but with an activation made of aluminium and copper in place of the graphite and copper solution. The result is swift responses to temperature changes and excellent energy efficiency at a very competitive price.

With options including closed ceiling modules and ceiling sails, the Alumline range provides considerable architectural freedom. It has proved particularly popular in commercial projects including schools, hospitals and retirement homes as well as offices.

Special dimensions and integrated sound installation are available as optional extras.

Aidan Flannery, specification director at Zehnder Group UK, comments: “With public projects under budget pressure, and energy efficiency a top priority ,we spotted a gap in the market for a panel that combined exceptional output with cost-efficiency.

“The Alumline range has been well-received from the moment it went on sale, as it meets the performance level expected by design engineers while aligning with the budget needs of project managers.”

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