Sunscreen blinds fabrics usually enhance the sun protection function in the following ways:
Special coating or treatment: Some sunscreen blinds fabrics will have special coatings or treatments applied during the production process. These coatings or treatments can effectively block ultraviolet rays and direct sunlight, thereby enhancing the sun protection effect.
Material selection: sunscreen blinds fabrics are usually made of materials with high sun protection properties, such as polyester fiber, polyurethane, etc. These materials can naturally block the penetration of ultraviolet rays and sunlight, reducing indoor heat and ultraviolet radiation.
Color selection: Some sunscreen blind fabrics will choose dark or light-colored materials, because these colors are more likely to absorb or reflect sunlight, reducing the possibility of light passing through the curtains, thereby reducing indoor heat and ultraviolet radiation.
Fiber structure: Some sunscreen blinds fabrics are designed with special fiber structures to enhance sun protection. For example, some fabrics use tightly woven fibers or fibers with special structures to block the penetration of sunlight and improve sun protection.
Reflective technology: Some high-end sunscreen blind fabrics may use reflective technology to reduce indoor heat and UV radiation by reflecting sunlight. This technology can effectively improve the sun protection effect while maintaining good light transmittance.
Sunscreen blind fabrics enhance the sunscreen function through special coating or treatment, material selection, color selection, fiber structure and reflective technology, thereby effectively protecting the indoor environment from ultraviolet rays and sunlight.