Finished roller blinds come in various materials, mainly including polyester fiber, fiberglass, bamboo fiber, and PVC composite materials. Different materials address different needs in terms of light blocking, heat insulation, and durability.
1. Polyester Fiber Roller Blinds
Polyester fiber (polyester) is one of the most commonly used materials for finished roller blinds, offering advantages such as wear resistance, wrinkle resistance, and easy maintenance. These blinds are suitable for everyday home use, especially in living rooms and bedrooms where cleaning and maintenance are crucial. Some high-end products also incorporate anti-static and antibacterial processes to enhance the user experience.
2. Fiberglass Roller Blinds
Fiberglass fabric is a composite of glass fiber and PVC coating, possessing excellent heat insulation, flame retardant, and UV resistance properties. Its shading rate can reach over 90%, and it is not prone to aging, commonly used for south-facing windows or office environments. According to national standards, some fiberglass roller blinds achieve a B1 fire rating, classifying them as flame-retardant materials with high safety.
3. Bamboo Fiber Roller Blinds
Roller blinds made of bamboo fiber or other natural plant fibers have a natural and soft style, allowing light to pass through without glare, making them suitable for Chinese or Japanese style spaces such as tea rooms and studies. This type of material is environmentally friendly and renewable, but prolonged exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent yellowing and brittleness.
4. PVC Composite Roller Blinds
PVC and polyester fiber composite fabrics are often used for windproof and waterproof applications, such as balconies, kitchens, or commercial spaces. Their structure is often a mesh weave, possessing dynamic breathability-the stronger the wind, the tighter the mesh automatically contracts, achieving a balance between windproofing and ventilation. Some products also have a silver coating, reflecting 98% of ultraviolet rays, making them suitable for nurseries or home theaters.
