EcoGreen Solar Shades by Comfortex® - Fabric Group Strata

Ecogreen Strata

Product Benefits:

  • Openness Factor ranges between 3% and 4% based on color selected.
  • Features a sun-screen like material that is fire fire resistant, contains no volatile organic compounds and is completely recyclable.
  • A premium clutch lift system is standard along with a fabric wrapped bottom bar for a more finished appearance.

Production: 7-14 business days.

Delivery: 3-5 business days.

Shipping: FREE Ground Shipping Up to 96" Wide.

Width:
Height:
$ 65

Options priced separately

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EcoGreen Sheerweave Shade Color: 4021002-Strata Pearl Linen
4021002
Pearl Linen
EcoGreen Sheerweave Shade Color: 4021005-Strata Charcoal Bronze
4021005
Char.Bronze
EcoGreen Sheerweave Shade Color: 4021010-Strata Charcoal
4021010
Charcoal
EcoGreen Sheerweave Shade Color: 4021011-Strata Sterling
4021011
Sterling

NOTE: The back of the shade (street side) is the same color as the front

Composition 100% FRFlame ResistantPolyester
Maximum Width 92"
Weight 166 g/sm
Thickness .40 mm

Solar reflection

Fire Classification: NFPA 701-99 Small Scale

TS = The solar transmittance,
RS = Solar reflectance,
AS = Solar absorptance,
VT = Visible light transmittance
OF = Openness Factor

  • Openness Factor: The amount of open space in the material versus the amount closed or the density of weave (percentage of total surface area of fabric that is open). Selecting the proper density is affected by the sun exposure (east, west, north, south), whether the view is obstructed (by trees or other buildings), the type of glass, the sensitivity of the end user or the activity performed in the area.
  • Solar Reflectance: The percentage of the amount of solar energy that is reflected or bounced off the solar screen fabrics to the total amount of solar energy falling on the shade. RS measures the percentage of solar energy reflected by the fabric. The greater the RS factor the more infrared heat caused by the sun's rays you will repel away from the window glass that normally would have increased the interior temperature.
  • Solar Absorptance: Solar absorptance is a measure of the amount of solar energy that passes into a material. It is defined as the ability of a material to absorb short-wave visible light. Solar absorptance relies on color, no matter what material you use. Dark materials have a higher solar absorptance and will absorb more solar energy. Choosing lighter colored shades will reduce the amount of heat energy entering into your home, leading to lower energy bills and increased thermal comfort
  • Visible Light Transmittance: Measures glare. The number is a ratio of the amount of the total visible solar energy that passes through the glass and solar screen fabrics combined. Light colors have high VT factor - Dark colors have lower VT factor. In simple terms this means that lighter colors will produce a brighter interior glare/glow than darker colors do. If you want to make it darker during the day - choose darker colors.

Please Note: Due to variances among color monitors the colors that appear on your screen may not be exact. If exact color matching is important you must request "Free Samples" prior to ordering. We guarantee your satisfaction with the color only if samples are received prior to ordering. We cannot offer refunds and/or exchanges for any color related issues unless samples were received prior to ordering.

"Our experience with EcoGreenShades.com has been excellent! The shades arrived sooner than expected and were easy to install. I will recommend your site to all my friends and family."

Thanks,
Pearl W.

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