Have you ever thought of a roller blind that blocks harmful light while letting you see the outside scenery? Well, today is your lucky day, because sun roller blinds can do just that. sunscreen roller blinds, originally for commercial use, have now become one of the hottest residential roller on the market. You may have seen these shadows at your local Starbucks or public market place. These shades are usually made of vinyl-coated fiberglass and are made of a relatively open mesh material designed to reduce sunlight glare while still allowing you to look through the window. These so-called “grid shadows” have different openness factors, which typically represent 1%, 3%, 5%, and 10% of the openness of the mesh, and they will also determine how the shadow will “see through”. During the day, these shadows are very effective in blocking out the sun, allowing you to see the outside world, but when the sun goes down, the opposite is true. If you are looking for roller blinds that can provide you with 100% privacy at night, these roller blinds may not be suitable for you (blackout roller blinds will be your choice). As you can see through the shadows during the day, once the sun goes down, those from the outside can also see.
Sunscreen roller blinds come in a variety of colors and can be customized to fit almost all window openings.
The two most common types of sunscreen roller blinds are spring roller blinds and clutch roller shutters (chain operated roller shutters). Remote-controlled electric sun blinds can also be used in hard-to-reach places or for people who just like gadgets. When choosing a roller blind, I always recommend the clutch roller first.
The clutch roller is a heavy lifting system that gives you the most control over your sunscreen roller blinds. By pulling on a round lifting chain that is sometimes made of metal and sometimes plastic, you can stop the sun blinds wherever you want them, and also protect the sun blinds from edge wear, which rolls in the spring Shaft sunscreens are common. The spring roller blind is operated by pulling the bottom of the roller blind to activate a spring mechanism that raises the roller blind. When using a spring roller sun roller blind, it is sometimes difficult to stop the sun roller roller where you want to stop it, and the sun roller blind must always be within reach to operate. As for electric sunscreen roller blinds, depending on their size, they can be hard-wired or battery-powered. In either case, these lampshades can be operated with a hand-held remote control or a wall switch. Motorized roller blinds can also be integrated with most home automation systems used to control lighting and thermostats. When using a spring roller sunscreen, it is sometimes difficult to stop the sunscreen where you want to stop, and the sunscreen must always be within reach to operate. As for electric sunscreen roller blinds, depending on their size, they can be hard-wired or battery-powered. In either case, these lampshades can be operated with a hand-held remote control or a wall switch. Electric sunscreen roller blinds can also be integrated with most home automation systems used to control lighting and thermostats.
When using a spring roller sun shade, it is sometimes difficult to stop the sunshade where you want to stop, and the sunshade must always be within reach to operate. As for electric sunscreen roller blinds, depending on their size, they can be hard-wired or battery-powered. In either case, these lampshades can be operated with a hand-held remote control or a wall switch. Motorized roller blinds can also be integrated with most home automation systems used to control lighting and thermostats.
When buying sunscreen roller blinds, you will be asked what openness factors you want. The openness coefficients are usually 1%, 3%, 5%, and 10%, but vary by manufacturer. The opening degree of the sun roller blind refers to the opening degree of the weave. In order to try from a perspective, we must first say that 0% openness is a solid color that you can’t see at all. Choosing 3% openness will make the shadow weave open just right so you can see the outlines outside the window. By increasing the openness to 5% or even 10%, you will allow more exterior space to be seen through the curtains. It is important to remember that as the degree of openness becomes greater, the amount of sunlight passing through the shadows increases. If you are having trouble choosing the openness for sunscreen roller blinds, I recommend using 5% openness for most applications. This will not glare even on the sunniest windows, which will give you ample field of vision. Remember, the farther weaving goes, the more houses you see when the sun goes down at night.
For those who do not want to keep the outside world out of sight while blocking up to 98% of harmful UV rays, sunscreen roller blinds are a good choice.