Research conducted by MechoShade and other independent studies have confirmed that standard window glazings do NOT adequately protect the building occupants from heat gain and solar glare, nor does it maximize the building envelope’s energy savings. You need to select a window covering to ensure the comfort of the occupants and maximum energy efficiency of the building.

Unlike other window coverings, MechoShades work with the dynamics of the sun and various types of window glazing to filter the radiant component of sunlight out, while allowing maximum comfort, lower HVAC consumption and A VIEW TO THE OUTSIDE. When compared with the other options, it’s easy to see why MechoShades are “The Architect’s Choice” .
ElectroShade® provides the ideal solution for executive, conference and training facilities, inaccessible high bay, and public areas. From the board room, to 40 foot tall exhibition areas, there are ElectroShade solutions that meet your criteria.
February 24th, 2010
Research conducted by MechoShade and other independent studies have confirmed that standard window glazings do NOT adequately protect the building occupants from heat gain and solar glare, nor does it maximize the building envelope’s energy savings. You need to select a window covering to ensure the comfort of the occupants and maximum energy efficiency of the building.

Unlike other window coverings, MechoShades work with the dynamics of the sun and various types of window glazing to filter the radiant component of sunlight out, while allowing maximum comfort, lower HVAC consumption and A VIEW TO THE OUTSIDE. When compared with the other options, it’s easy to see why MechoShades are “The Architect’s Choice” .
Chain-driven MechoShade® roller screens are part of the most comprehensive manual solar protection and room darkening system available. They feature a complete line of ThermoVeil® and EuroVeil® visually transparent sunscreens and room darkening shades, a full range of hardware options for manual shading featuring multi-band operation with one drive chain.
February 17th, 2010