Architectural membrane material (SKYTOP™)
EF-200 Series
- Architectural membrane material (SKYTOP™)
overview
This architectural membrane material is a composite of mesh glass cloth and ETFE film. It has high light transmittance, mechanical strength, dimensional stability, Weatherability, and self-cleaning properties.
Applications
・Roofing materials for buildings that require high light transmittance
Ceiling materials
・Interior materials
Operating temperature limit
-60°C to +260°C
Features
High light transmittance
Compared to conventional fluoroplastic architectural membrane materials, it is possible to capture more light.
dimensional stability
By integrating ETFE film with mesh glass cloth, construction is possible with less deformation due to tension compared to conventional single-layer ETFE film.
Weatherability
It is not affected by ultraviolet rays or air pollution and maintains its functionality and safety as a roofing material for a long period of time.
Self-cleaning
Dust and air pollutants that accumulate on the surface are washed away with each rain, so there is no need for cleaning and the beauty of the surface can be maintained for a long time.
Characteristics table
Product code | Thickness (mm) | Mass (g/ m2) | Transmittance (%) | Reflectance (%) | Tensile strength (N/5cm) | Tear Strength (N) | Peel strength (N/cm) | |||
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vertical | beside | vertical | beside | vertical | beside | |||||
EF-200 | 0.5 or higher | 900±100 | over 50 | 25+ | Over 4925 | Over 4965 | 148 or more | 149 and above | More than 10 | More than 10 |
[Test methods] Tensile strength: JIS L 1096 (cut strip method) / Tear strength: JIS L 1096 (trapezoid method) / Peel strength: JIS K 6404-5 / Transmittance, reflectance: Our own unique measurement method
fluoroplastic material adoption record
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