ETFE has been rapidly expanding its presence in the building industry, finding its application on all parts of the envelope, especially skylights due to the superior light translucence (Monticelli, 2015). Recent technological developments of multi-layered ETFE systems coupled with advanced coatings have altered their performance and boosted their potential for applications across all latitudes. The paper presents the optical and thermal characterization of multi-layered ETFE foils performed at the TextilesHUB - the Interdepartmental Research Laboratory at Politecnico di Milano. Studies include ETFE with advanced silk-screen printed coatings and coating patterns for various real case projects in challenging environments, covering both cold a...
The Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics has developed a new innovative textile shaping system ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
It is impossible to imagine modern-time cities without construction systems with translucent insulat...
ETFE has been rapidly expanding its presence in the building industry, finding its application on al...
ETFE is one of the most stable chemical compounds and its films are largely employed in the building...
Ethylene-tetra-fluoro-ethylene (ETFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer. In the form of ETFE-foil it is a...
The development of transparent, light, flexible, and resistant materials like ethylene tetrafluoroet...
Membrane and foil structures have become over the last decades an attractive alternative to conventi...
A pneumatic multilayer foil construction with a kinetic shading mechanism has the potential to be an...
The paper reports the first results of a research carried out at the Department of Design and Buildi...
This paper reviews the advantages of lightweight tensioned coated fabrics and foils applied to the e...
This paper reports on a study into the thermal and lighting environment of an enclosed Ethylene Tetr...
Pneumatic clear foil cushion systems, notably as ETFE foil cushions have been developed as an altern...
The present article is a critical review about ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) material, with em...
AbstractStandard ETFE foils have a very high solar transmission. This can result in serious problems...
The Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics has developed a new innovative textile shaping system ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
It is impossible to imagine modern-time cities without construction systems with translucent insulat...
ETFE has been rapidly expanding its presence in the building industry, finding its application on al...
ETFE is one of the most stable chemical compounds and its films are largely employed in the building...
Ethylene-tetra-fluoro-ethylene (ETFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer. In the form of ETFE-foil it is a...
The development of transparent, light, flexible, and resistant materials like ethylene tetrafluoroet...
Membrane and foil structures have become over the last decades an attractive alternative to conventi...
A pneumatic multilayer foil construction with a kinetic shading mechanism has the potential to be an...
The paper reports the first results of a research carried out at the Department of Design and Buildi...
This paper reviews the advantages of lightweight tensioned coated fabrics and foils applied to the e...
This paper reports on a study into the thermal and lighting environment of an enclosed Ethylene Tetr...
Pneumatic clear foil cushion systems, notably as ETFE foil cushions have been developed as an altern...
The present article is a critical review about ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) material, with em...
AbstractStandard ETFE foils have a very high solar transmission. This can result in serious problems...
The Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics has developed a new innovative textile shaping system ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
It is impossible to imagine modern-time cities without construction systems with translucent insulat...