Core Technology Breakthroughs: From "Protecting from Wind and Rain" to "Intelligent Temperature Control"
Traditional industrial lighting materials often face problems such as yellowing, fragility, and poor heat insulation. The new generation of solar panels have achieved the following three major breakthroughs through material formula upgrades:
• Outstanding UV Resistance: The surface is covered with high-performance anti-aging films (such as DuPont Melinex® series), with a UV filtration rate of up to 99%, effectively preventing the degradation of the panel substrate under strong light.
• Diffused Light Optimization: Through the special arrangement of internal fiber structure, direct light is transformed into soft diffuse light, eliminating indoor light spots, making the lighting more uniform, and significantly reducing the energy consumption of workshop lighting.
• Double Enhancement of Strength and Flame Retardancy: The new composite resin material significantly enhances its tensile strength and meets the national first-level flame retardant standard, providing higher safety guarantees for large warehouses and precision manufacturing plants.
Green Economy: The "Low-Carbon Bill" Delivered by Solar Panels
According to industry experts, in a standard industrial factory with an area of 10,000 square meters, if high-quality solar panels with an area of about 10%-15% of the total roof are reasonably installed, it can save about 25,000 to 40,000 kilowatt-hours of lighting electricity per year.

Skylights are not merely an addition to roof panels; they are a crucial part of achieving the 'carbon neutrality' goal in industrial buildings," a researcher from a building science institute said. "By replacing artificial lighting with natural light, not only can operational costs be reduced, but the working environment for workers can also be significantly improved, and production efficiency can be enhanced."
Market Prospects: Continued Expansion of Application Areas
Currently, the application of shading tiles has rapidly expanded from traditional steel structure factories and modern warehouses to the following emerging fields:
1. Modern Agriculture: Intelligent greenhouse sheds have extremely high requirements for light transmittance and temperature control.
2. Municipal Transportation: Rain shelters for sports venues, railway waiting halls, and large parking lots.
3. Renovation of Old Factories: In the process of urban renewal, shading tiles, with their lightweight, high strength, and convenient installation features, have become the preferred material for roof renovations.

