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Architrac ™ 101

Architrac ™ 101. What is Architrac ™ ?. Drapery hardware track and component “systems” developed to meet just about every commercial and residential need. Kirsch pioneered and developed both the hardware systems and headings. Applications.

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Architrac ™ 101

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  1. Architrac™ 101

  2. What is Architrac™? • Drapery hardware track and component “systems” developed to meet just about every commercial and residential need. • Kirsch pioneered and developed both the hardware systems and headings.

  3. Applications • Architrac can be used in any application both residential and commercial. • Commercial applications within the hospitality industry are the most common and well known

  4. Hospitality Meeting Rooms Guestrooms

  5. Healthcare

  6. Residential

  7. Heading Systems • Pinch Pleats • Most familiar of the heading systems

  8. Heading Systems • Ripplefold • Soft ripple like folds flow smoothly from one end of the track to another. • Panels can be removed and pressed flat, yet fall into folds. • No hooks or pins, draperies easily snap on and off carriers • Spaced carriers control fullness • Recommended where draperies require frequent launderings or where a uniform appearance is desired both inside and out.

  9. Heading Systems • Accordia-Fold • Precise accordian like pleats offer a tailored look on both sides of the window. • Snap tape sewn to heading controls drapery fullness and pleat depth. • No hooks or pins, draperies easily snap on and off carriers • Stack back is less than any other drapery system. • Recommended for “tight” areas where minimum stackback space is required and a precise tailored look is desired.

  10. Cubicle Curtains • Also known as privacy curtains • Grommeted panels of both mesh and fabric typically used in healthcare settings.

  11. Where Do You Begin • 5 Questions You Need To Address Before Selecting a Track System • Drapery Heading • Mount Location • Control Type • Straight or Curved • Fabric Weight

  12. Drapery Heading • Pinch Pleats • Ripplefold • Accordia Fold • Cubicle Curtains

  13. Mount Location • Ceiling Mount • Wall Mount • Recessed Mount • Suspended Mount • Does the track need to be curved or be straight?

  14. Control Type • Cord Draw • One Way or Two Way Draw available • Double Channel Headrail • Baton Draw (aka Hand Draw) • One Way or Two Way Draw available • Designed for hard use installations where misuse may damage draperies. • Keeps hands off of the draperies • No hidden cords to find • Can be offered without Baton for “true” hand draw

  15. Cord Draw Systems • 94001 • Heaviest duty track in our collection • Closest to stage or auditorium track system. • Smaller % of usage • 93001 • Low profile track system designed for headings that mount under track, i.e., Ripplefold, Accordiafold • Front loading carrier system for easy installation

  16. Baton Draw Systems 94003: More popular (works for either ceiling or wall mount), designed to accept all heading and master carriers 94004: Rear flange, can not use “over the top master”, can not be curved 94005: Designed to accept all heading and master carriers 94008: Rolled Steel (like Superfine), not Kirlon coated 9046: Cubicle System

  17. Ordering Options • Assembled Sets/CTM • Requires no additional assembly • Contains appropriate brackets, master carriers, carriers and controls • Priced as first 3 feet charge + charge for each additional foot • Track Build • Each track, component and brackets specified on order • Assembly and order completeness dealer’s responsibility

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