Passive Eco-friendly Insulating Blinds Derschutz, Research Data Released [Daily Economy]

Passive Eco-friendly Insulating Blinds Derschutz, Research Data Released

Approved by Seok-Ju Oh on September 29, 2021, at 14:35

Multi Film Korea DERSCHUTZ has released German ift data and Korean Solar Energy Society paper data on its passive shading system.

A representative from DERSCHUTZ, a premium transparent heat-blocking metal-coated film blind, announced through a press release that they have revealed research data on DERSCHUTZ’s shading and insulation capabilities. According to the data, DERSCHUTZ reflects over 80% of the solar radiant energy entering through windows, preventing indoor temperature rise and reducing heat loss by up to 31%, effectively controlling energy inflow and outflow through windows.
 

ERSCHUTZ, Where Space-Age Technology Meets Curtain Wall Buildings

The SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient) of 0.09%, tested by the world’s leading research certification institution, ift Rosenheim in Germany, and domestically tested by KCL, demonstrates that installing DERSCHUTZ operable blinds can significantly enhance energy efficiency in buildings, making it an ideal choice for eco-friendly passive construction.

According to ift data, when DERSCHUTZ is installed, the g-value improves by 75%, reducing from 0.77 to 0.19, and the U-value improves by 43%, decreasing from 2.81 to 1.60. (DERSCHUTZ with 2% visible light transmittance installed, double-glazed unit: 4/14Air/4, standard for general buildings)

MultiFilm Korea’s CEO, Jeong-hye Bae, explained, “With DERSCHUTZ, a passive energy technology product from Germany that dramatically reduces heating and cooling energy consumption, we can control sunlight and brightness while maintaining external visibility. It enhances the value of indoor environments and quality of life by providing a comfortable indoor temperature and pleasant lighting while considering energy savings and the environment.”

Furthermore, she mentioned, “DERSCHUTZ is widely utilized not only in premium residential environments in South Korea but also in government offices suffering from excessive sunlight and curtain wall structures in various locations like Icheon City Hall, Buan County Office, and Julp’o Ecological Learning Center. It contributes to energy conservation, environmental protection, improved work efficiency for occupants, and enhanced space quality.”
 

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