DELTA “T” SYSTEMS INTRODUCES NEW LOUVERS

Delta T New Louvres

Jan 8, 2019

Airflow onboard a boat is essential, especially in an engine room. Delta “T” Systems custom-builds its new Louvers to sizes to fit most applications. As part of an engineered marine ventilation system, they’re ideal for passive or ducted uses on recreational, commercial and naval vessels.

Delta “T” Systems Louvers are manufactured from 100% marine-grade aluminum. They’re welded for exceptional strength and durability. The blades are 2″ wide by 3/8″ thick, and have rounded leading and trailing edges for smooth, quiet airflow.

Installation is straightforward. The housing flange can be drilled and bolted or welded into place. Louvers come either raw for painting or powder-coated to any desired color, making them ideal for new builds or refits.

Louvers are manufactured by Delta “T” Systems in-house, so production time is extremely fast. They can be built quite large, with additional vertical reinforcing braces added as needed.

Delta “T” Systems’ pioneering marine ventilation equipment has been installed in thousands of recreational, commercial and military vessels worldwide. Its products are widely used in OEM, custom build and refit applications.

Visit: www.deltatsystems.com.

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