Batten Applications Overview
Interior Applications
Exterior Applications
Vertical On Wall
Horizontal On Wall
Ceiling
Vertical On Wall
Horizontal On Wall
Direct Attachment with interlocking batten and back rail. Screw back rails at desired locations vertically to the wall and lock batten into it. It is recommended that you secure the back rail with small screw on side at top and bottom.
Direct Attachment with interlocking batten and back rail. Screw back rails at desired locations horizontally into the wall and lock Batten into it. It is recommended that you secure the back rail with small screw on side at top and bottom.
Direct Attachment with interlocking Batten and back rail. Screw back rails at desired locations into the ceiling and lock Batten into it. It is recommended that you secure the back rail with small screw on side at each end.
Stringer Mounted battens attach horizontally to the wall structure with L-brackets, Unistrut, L-angles or similar. Stringers will be pre-notched to create the desired Batten spacing. Battens are secured to the stringers with special Fortina clips.
Stringer Mounted battens attach vertically to the wall structure with L-brackets, Unistrut, L-angles or similar. Stringers will be pre-notched to create the desired Batten spacing. Battens are secured to the stringers with special Fortina clips.
Stringer Mounted battens attach horizontally stringers, which are attached to the wall structure with L-brackets, Unistrut, L-angles or similar. Stringers will be pre-notched to create the desired Batten spacing. Battens are secured to the stringers with special Fortina clips.
Stringer Mounted battens attach vertically to stringers, which are attached to the wall structure with L-brackets, Unistrut, L-angles or similar. Stringers will be pre-notched to create the desired Batten spacing. Battens are secured to the stringers with special Fortina clips.
Stringer Mounted battens attach horizontally to stringers, which are supported from the ceiling structure with rods, Unistrut or L-brackets. Stringers will be pre-notched to create the desired batten spacing. Battens are secured to the stringers with special Fortina clips.
Floor-to-Ceiling
Floor-to-Ceiling battens use end plates to support vertically oriented arrays of decorative aluminum battens, creating continuous floor-to-ceiling screens. This solution is ideal for tight clearance conditions, such as in front of glazing, where access to the back of the batten is limited. Battens are individually secured at the floor and ceiling with attachment brackets.
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