Ruskin introduces new EME720 seven-inch horizontal louver, combining continuous-blade architectural appearance and wind-driven rain-resistant performance


EME720 LOUVER
EME720 louvers combine high free area with continuous appearance

Ruskin® has introduced the EME720 seven-inch horizontal louver. The EME720 louver features industry-leading 56 percent free area and combines a continuous-blade architectural appearance with the performance of a wind-driven rain-resistant louver.

The louver’s architectural mullion is recessed, notched in the blade, and utilizes drain pockets allowing water to drain away while contributing to an appearance of one continuous louver. 

The EME720 appeals to architects seeking a long, uninterrupted look that will enhance a variety of monumental structures, including stadiums, arenas and convention centers. It also appeals to engineers, who can take advantage of its extreme weather performance and impressive free area in their mechanical designs.

Closely-spaced horizontal blades minimize the penetration of wind-driven rain, reducing water damage and additional operating expenses.

The louver is available in single sections as large as 90 by 120 inches and can be ordered with a variety of anodized and painted finishes, including standard colors and custom color matching. The louver’s aluminum construction ensures low maintenance and high resistance to corrosion. 

To learn more about the EME720 wind-driven rain-resistant louver, visit http://www.ruskin.com/catalog/model/eme720