The profiles used for steel shutters are manufactured using the roll-forming method, with different profile types and sheet thicknesses selected according to the dimensions of the shutter.
Custom-made profiles are produced based on on-site measurements, ensuring they fit every opening perfectly. These shutters provide high security and are resistant to explosive and flammable materials, keeping your premises safe.
Various accessories such as remote control receivers, remotes, and photocells can be integrated into shutter systems.
Steel shutters are coated with electrostatic powder paint and can be customized in any color from the RAL palette.
The motors used in shutters are high-capacity, quiet, and long-lasting. The type and power of the motor are calculated using ERP programs to ensure years of trouble-free operation. Depending on the size of the shutter, either a tubular motor or a chain-driven system is used. In case of a power outage, a manual override mechanism is available.
Proper installation by an experienced team is crucial. Just as production quality matters, installation quality also significantly affects the system’s performance.
As an alternative to steel shutters, polyurethane-filled shutters (commonly known as ST77 in the market) are also available. Unlike steel shutters, these offer a more stylish and quieter operation. Their guides, bottom parts, and boxes are designed with aluminum. Depending on the shutter size, either a tubular motor or a chain-driven motor can be used.
Applications of Rolling Shutters
Automatic shutter systems are widely preferred for both commercial and personal spaces. Some common applications include:
- Workplaces, Shops, and Stores
- Warehouses
- Residential Use

