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Interior daylight can be generated by direct sunlight or reflections from clouds, surrounding buildings, and/or light colored interior walls. Daylight management is the use of shading systems to regulate the penetration and intensity of daylight into a space. A well-engineered shading system consists of controllable window treatments with the proper fabric for attenuating light penetration.

Introducing Basketweave E Screen with KOOLBLACK™ Technology


New Dark Fabrics Know How to Resist Heat


Conventional dark color
solar screen

Basketweave E Screen with KOOLBLACK Technology

Rs = 6%
As = 90%
G-Value = 0.68*
Rs = 33%
As = 49%
G-Value = 0.54*
  • Rs = Solar Reflectance
  • As = Solar Absorbance
  • Ts = Solar Transmittance
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G-Value or Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) is a measurement of how effective a glazing system (glass + window) shade is blocking solar heat. The lower the G-Value, the higher the heat reflection, which equals less solar heat transmittance.

KOOLBLACK™ Technology increases the energy efficiency of dark solar shade fabrics to levels comparable with light colors. Only dark solar shade fabrics with KOOLBLACK™ Technology reflect heat and provide exceptional glare control, superior view through, comfortable work environments, and elegant street side aesthetics while saving energy.

Basketweave E Screen with KOOLBLACK ™ Technology Sell Sheet