It features characteristics such as sun-shading, light transmission, ventilation, thermal insulation, UV protection, fire resistance, moisture resistance, dimensional stability, ease of cleaning, and excellent color fastness. It is widely utilized in roller blinds. Its applications are primarily categorized into two major domains: commercial and residential. In the commercial sector, sun-screen fabric is extensively employed for both interior and exterior shading in public and commercial structures-including office buildings, libraries, hospitals, international airports, luxury hotels, transportation hubs, and schools. In the residential sector, it is used for shading in everyday homes, sunrooms, balconies, courtyards, and other semi-outdoor spaces, as well as for interior shading within the home.
Furthermore, when fabricated into finished products for architectural shading, this material delivers a dual energy-saving effect by reducing electricity consumption for both air conditioning and lighting. In large-scale commercial settings, its inherent fire-resistant and flame-retardant properties also assist in meeting relevant fire safety inspection and compliance requirements.