The unit is depicted in an open position, with the interlocking blades neatly folded and secured at the bottom of the frame. The design is minimalist and industrial, emphasizing structural integrity.
Key Features
Galvanized Steel Frame: The damper features a robust, roll-formed sleeve or frame, likely made of galvanized steel for corrosion resistance and durability.
Curtain Blade Stack: A series of thin, interlocking blades are gathered at the base. In the event of a fire, a heat-sensitive device (like a fusible link) would release, allowing these blades to drop or pull across the opening to create a fire-resistant barrier.
Low Profile Design: The compact stack of blades ensures maximum free area for airflow when the damper is in the open state, minimizing pressure drop.
Clean Aesthetic: The render uses a neutral, studio-style lighting setup with soft shadows against a white background, highlighting the metallic textures and precise engineering of the assembly.