Why choose Transparent-slat curtain?
A closure designed around your needs
The polycarbonate curtain keeps the shop window exceptionally clear behind a continuous closure. After measuring, our teams define how the panels, guides, operating system and locks should be integrated into the opening.
What makes this model different
- 92% transparency — shopfront visible 24/7
- 250 times more resistant than glass
- Dust, rain & UV protection
- Smooth & silent operation
- Ideal for luxury boutiques & pharmacies
This model is right for you if
Choose polycarbonate when the shop window must remain fully readable after the premises close.
- Premium shopfronts
- Pharmacies and illuminated shops
- Shopping centres
- Full visibility outside opening hours
Consider another solution if
Compare the other curtains when blackout, a filtered view or very open ventilation matters more than transparency.
Security designed for its use
The polycarbonate curtain body provides a continuous closure in front of the shop window while keeping the display readable. Lower locking, reinforced guidance and the operating layout are defined for the opening; on a motorised version, user-safety measures are then specified according to access conditions and the selected control method.
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Options and configurations
Operation type
Manual direct-pull
Direct manual operation, suited to small widths
Best suited if: Recommended when the opening and frequency of use allow comfortable direct operation.
Manual winch
Crank operation for medium widths
Best suited if: Recommended when simple mechanical assistance makes regular opening easier.
Motorised
Tubular, central or side motor depending on dimensions
Best suited if: Recommended for frequent use or when the transparent curtain body requires assistance.
Control type
Push button
Wired up / down control
Best suited if: Recommended for fixed control from a managed indoor position.
Remote control
Radio, several transmitters possible
Best suited if: Recommended when several authorised people need to operate the curtain remotely.
Key switch
Key contact with manual override
Best suited if: Recommended for restricting facade-side control to authorised users.
Keypad
Code opening, no key required
Best suited if: Recommended when access is shared without issuing physical keys.
Enhanced security
Multipoint lock
Reinforced locking on the bottom slat
Best suited if: Recommended when lower locking should complement the transparent curtain body.
Floor anchor shoe
Anti-tear reinforcement at floor level
Best suited if: Recommended when the threshold can take an additional floor anchor.
Bottom-slat angle bar
Anti-lift reinforcement at the base of the curtain
Best suited if: Recommended to reinforce the lower edge against lifting attempts.
Safety edge
Sensitive anti-crushing edge, with motorisation
Best suited if: Recommended on a motorised version when users can enter the closing area.
Accessories
Reinforced guide rails
Reinforced lateral guidance
Best suited if: Recommended when lateral guidance and curtain retention need strengthening.
Protective box
Steel casing protecting the axle and coil
Best suited if: Recommended when the axle needs protection and neat integration into the facade.
Bottom-slat seal
Air & dust sealing at the base of the curtain
Best suited if: Recommended when the display area needs better dust control at the threshold.
Anti-noise end caps
Silent operation at the slat ends
Best suited if: Recommended when acoustic comfort matters in a shopping centre or residential street.
Intrusion-resistance measures
- Continuous polycarbonate curtain body in front of the shop window
- Multipoint lock and floor anchor shoe offered for lower locking
- Reinforced guide rails and bottom-slat angle bar offered to strengthen lateral guidance and the lower edge
User-safety measures
- Safety edge offered with motorisation to detect an obstacle at the closing edge
- Key switch with manual override offered to retain controlled operation
Understanding the quote
Every polycarbonate curtain is made to measure: the quote is prepared after a site survey and selection of the operating system, safety measures and finish.
What the quote includes
- On-site measurement survey
- Made-to-measure curtain fabrication
- Installation by our teams
- Selected configuration and options itemised in the quote
- Custom-built, assembled and installed in the Paris region by our teams
- 2-year warranty
What affects the price
- Opening dimensions
- Transparent curtain construction
- Operating system
- Safety and locking options
- Finish
- Site access
The on-site survey confirms installation constraints and the final configuration before the quote is approved.
Frequently asked questions about Transparent-slat curtain
What is the difference between a polycarbonate curtain and a solid-slat or micro-perforated one?
The polycarbonate curtain offers crystal-clear transparency close to glass (92%): your shopfront stays fully visible 24/7, whereas solid slats black out completely and micro-perforated ones only give a translucent effect. It is the ideal choice to display your products even when the shop is closed.
Is polycarbonate really strong?
Yes. It is 250 times more resistant than glass, virtually unbreakable, and withstands break-in attempts as well as projectile impacts.
Does it protect my window display?
Yes. It protects your interior from dust, rain and UV rays, preventing the discolouration of the items on display.
Can it be motorised and made to measure?
Yes. Manual or motorised operation, made to measure to the dimensions of your opening and installed by our teams in Paris and across Île-de-France.
How quickly do you respond in the event of a breakdown?
In the event of a breakdown or a jammed curtain, our teams respond within 20 minutes in Paris and across Île-de-France.
Which profiles and thicknesses are available for a polycarbonate curtain?
Compatible profiles and thicknesses are specified in the quote after the site survey, according to the opening dimensions and intended use.
Which motor suits the dimensions and frequency of use?
The motor type is selected according to the curtain dimensions and operating frequency, then specified in the quote after the site survey.
Which safety and locking options should be specified?
The lock, bottom-slat reinforcements, anchoring and motorisation-related devices are selected for the access and usage, then specified in the quote after the site survey.






























