PolyTek Shutters are made by using a cutting-edge innovative technology
Profi Shutters manufacturing process begins with binding an aluminum core into the center channel of a cellular polymer piece (this technique is known as co-extrusion) to create a durable product with the inherent strength: stiffen and non-flex. That gives an additional protection against high winds and storms, as well as improves the level of your home security.
To joint the shutter parts most manufacturers use screws, whereas we use simple and strong mortise and tenon method, when the end of one of the members is inserted into a hole cut in the other member. (The end of the first member is called the tenon, and it is usually narrowed with respect to the rest of the piece. The hole in the second member is called the mortise. The connection may be glued, pinned, or wedged to lock it in place.)
PolyTek Shutters have an easy opening and shutting mechanism. We have introduced a new louver technology where one rack and pinion gear system connected together and concealed within the shutter, eliminating the need for a tilt rod. This offers a complete clear-view to the shutter. We also use a special louver tension pin.

