Sun Shading Systems
													
													
							Sunshade systems are systems used on the exterior of buildings to increase energy efficiency by blocking direct sunlight from entering interior spaces. These systems regulate indoor temperature, reduce energy costs, and provide a comfortable living space. Offering aesthetic and functional solutions, they are an ideal choice for both residential and commercial buildings.						
				| Form | Dimensions (mm) | Application Surface | 
|---|---|---|
| Almond Form | 100-250 | Can be applied to any desired surface | 
| In Solid State | 112 – 230 | Can be applied to any desired surface | 
| Cover Format | 120-250 | Can be applied to curtain wall | 
													- Energy Efficiency
 - Visual Comfort
 - Aesthetic Design
 - Durability and Longevity
 - Environmental Impact
 - Adaptability and Flexibility
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Sunshade systems are structural elements designed to protect the interior spaces of buildings from excessive sunlight and heat. These systems refract sunlight, preventing it from directly entering the interior spaces, thus saving energy. They are typically made of aluminum or composite materials and come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
				Yes, sun shading systems are highly resistant to various weather conditions. These systems are typically constructed from durable materials (e.g., aluminum or composite) and provide protection against corrosion, UV rays, and other external factors. This allows for long-lasting, low-maintenance operation in all climates.
				Solar shading systems have a wide range of applications and are frequently used in the following areas: Office Buildings: To provide a more comfortable environment in workspaces. Residences: To increase energy efficiency and comfort in living spaces. Commercial Areas: For both energy savings and aesthetic purposes in places like shopping malls, hotels, and restaurants. Industrial Buildings: To reduce energy costs in large spaces like factories and warehouses.