Product informationLess transparency is sometimes required — the louvre grating provides controlled screening while remaining suitable for load-bearing floor applications and architectural cladding. Typical uses include bridge and walkway flooring, sun-shading, ventilation grilles, facades and suspended ceilings.
Materials and applicationsMEISER supplies louvre grating in steel, aluminium and stainless steel. Cross bars are pressed at 15°, 30° or 45° to achieve different degrees of openness. Maximum producible cross bar length: 1,500 mm.
Technical dataCommon mesh spacing (examples)Bearing bar | Cross bar columns
33.3 | 22.2 | 33.3 | 66.6
66.6 | 22.2 | 33.3 | 66.6
99.9 | 22.2 | 33.3 | 66.6
Standard bearing bar profiles (examples)Bearing bar 2 mm | Bearing bar 3 mm
30/2 | 30/3
35/2 | 35/3
40/2 | 40/3
45/2 | 45/3
50/2 | 50/3
- | 60/3
- | 70/3
- | 80/3
- | 90/3
- | 100/3
Accessories / Fixing clips- Welded-in holed fixing plates — welded-in holed plate; hole pattern and size to customer specification; fastening screws supplied by the customer.
- Clamp B — saddle top clip, clamp lower part, M8x60 hexagon screws and M8 square nut.
References / Applications- Bike parking garage, Erftstadt
- OneOnOne House, Luxembourg
- Car Park Bielefeld
- Biomedical Technology, University of Twente, Enschede
- Car park, Bietigheim‑Bissingen
Characteristics / Technical specifications- Material options: steel, aluminium, stainless steel (MEISER)
- Cross bar inclination: 15°, 30°, 45°
- Maximum cross bar length: 1,500 mm
- 15° inclination is technically possible only with bearing bar thickness of 3 mm
- Common mesh spacings and standard bearing bar profiles: see tables above (examples)