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 Waterscreen Outdoor Hydroschild On Top
| Outdoor Projection Screen for the use under bridges or at a crane, at lakes, rivers, sea or big basins. The Hydroschild forms a V-shaped window which is suitable very well for video and laser projection. |
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This worldwide unique technique for the first time offers the possibility to cheaply and quickly generate a very good projection screen under bridges. Between pumps and T-Hydroshield a hose or pipeline will be installed.
Here output power, water amount and flexibility count!
The product:
The special production of these nozzles and their optimisation onto great water amounts provides a unique, comprehensive and reliable T-Hydroshield program.
The projection:
A fine waterfall surface and an enormous water amount produce a more brilliant and sharp rear projection. There is also the possibility of front projection with at least 15.000 Ansi lumens. |
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- Built-in heights from 8 m up to 30 m realisable
- Very well suitable for projection with laser, video, slide, rear lighting
- Optimal distance for the observer approx. 3,0 x width
- Front projection only with high performance projectors
- Quick and easy installation because of optimised components
- Nozzles are connected with hose or tube to the pump
- Water basin does not have to be under the shield (also on land)
- Simple maintenance and cleaning (High-grade steel)
- Also available as salt water version
- Big nozzle diameter, suitable also for polluted water
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(e.g. film premieres, product presentations, stage background, room limitation)
Suitable for salt water and fresh water
Following installations are available immediately for rental:
- Electrical pumps 4 pieces drop height up to 10m / 2 pieces drop height up to 18 m/ 2 pieces drop height up to 25 m/ 1 piece drop height up to 35 m
Also diesel floating pumps connected with hose for the shield |
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