Advantages of External Sun Protection
We spend as much as 90% of our time indoors. So, it’s logical that we want a lot of daylight and pleasant temperatures in order to be able to feel good.
- Enjoy clear, natural daylight
- With a view of the outside and optimal daylight, you will experience 25% better mental performance
- Adequate natural daylight increases your productivity by 18% and improves your mood and biorhythms, and prevents stress
- Dynamic sun protection costs substantially less than the cost of traditional cooling methods (i.e. air conditioning)
Did you know that external sun protection can achieve a temperature difference of up to -10° C?
B2B Catalogue
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Fabrics
First and foremost, sun protection screens must efficiently provide protection from the sun. They should also be aesthetically appealing. Plus, the colour of the fabric is imperative for the heat transmission, the light filtering, the UV radiation protection, and the colour of the incoming light.
FIBREGLASS FABRIC
These are the most suitable fabrics to block solar radiation, while allowing the light to pass through at the same time. This screen fabric is made of PVC coated fibreglass threads and is dimensionally stable, insensitive to moisture and heat, rot-free, and colourfast. The fibreglass fabric has two sides: ‘confection 1’ and ‘confection 2’. Both can be used as the visible, outer part of the screen fabric. There are various types of fibreglass fabrics, including the Privacy Screen.
POLYESTER FABRIC
This type of fabric consists of a fine mesh fabric with a fire-resistant PVC coating (fire classification M1). This results in an extremely stable fabric that will deform very little under stress. It is therefore ideal for sun protection systems with tensioned fabric such as the Topfix and Slidefix.
BLACKOUT FABRICS
Ideal for bedrooms. The blackout fibreglass and polyester fabrics look like standard fibreglass (satin) or polyester (Soltis) fabric on the front. These fabrics have a blackout PVC coating on the back surface that completely excludes light.
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