Permanent Architectural Membrane [ Back ]
Membranes used in permanent structures, made of fiberglass and polytetrafluoroethylene
(PTFE).Available in a range of strengths and light transmission levels to cover any size
structure from a full-sized stadium to a relatively small skylight.
Acoustically absorptive membranes used as liners in architectural membrane systems.
Not only attenuates sound, but also enhancesthe thermal characteristics of fabric roof systems. Acoustical membranes are translucent, Non-stick, non-burning, porous composites based on
fiberglass and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
High-light transmission membranes for use in permanent structures, made of fiberglass and
polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Architectural membranes are used on all sizes
and types of structures.
Microwave transparent composites, based on PTFE - coated / laminated woven fiberglass or aramid fabrics. For use as air-supported radomes or planar antenna or radar covers.
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