PLEXIGLAS® provides superior performance in Solatube’s Daylighting System
- Solatube’s tubular daylighting devices illuminate dark rooms with daylight and save energy in residential spaces, offices and public buildings
- Maximum light transmittance and long-lasting weather resistance make transparent PLEXIGLAS® a proven material for Solatube tubular skylights
Light is key to our quality of life: It is scientifically proven that rooms lit with daylight are more pleasant to live in and allow us to work and study more effectively. However, this is not possible everywhere – many residential buildings have corridors without any windows or other poorly lit areas. And in offices, classrooms and workshops, not all desks are near a window. Although artificial lighting provides the requisite brightness, it does not have the same positive effect on our wellbeing and health that natural light has. More than 30 years ago, the Australian Steve Sutton had a clever idea for illuminating dark rooms that required minimal intervention in the building structure: He invented a kind of pipeline for sunlight, which enters the building through a small transparent dome skylight on the roof and is transported to the interior via a light tube.
Solatube International has been continuously developing tubular daylighting technologies since then. PLEXIGLAS®, the brand polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) from Röhm, plays a crucial role in the Solatube Daylighting System in capturing the sunlight. Solatube uses a special, impact-resistant PLEXIGLAS® Resist molding compound to manufacture its skylights. “PLEXIGLAS® is ideal for skylights,” explains Bill Smith, Strategic Account Manager Molding Compounds. “It is one of the most transparent materials in existence and allows visible light to pass through virtually unhindered.”
How the Solatube Daylighting System works
Once mounted on the roof, Solatube domes function as a lens and collect daylight, which is guided into the building using a system of tubes lined with highly reflective special film. Because the system’s transmission losses are minimal, this even works around bends and for run lengths well over 30 feet to deliver daylight to lower floors. A diffuser at the end of the light tube distributes the natural light in the room.
Depending on the model, the diameter of the domes for residential buildings is around 10 or 14 inches. As such, they require a much smaller roof area than conventional skylights. Impact-resistant PLEXIGLAS® molding compound assists Solatube International to maximize luminous efficiency with its patented Raybender® 3000 Technology featuring a special dome lens prism structure. The prism expands the surface area, capturing even low-angle sunlight in the morning and evening and during winter months. Only UV and infrared radiation and the overpowering midday sunlight are rejected. As a result, rooms are flooded with pleasant, natural daylight in every season and at every time of day without heating up.
PLEXIGLAS® provides long-lasting weather resistance
Jennifer Delaney, Product Manager at Solatube, has been working with Röhm for many years. “When we redesigned our daylighting system several years ago, we needed a material and a manufacturer we could trust. Röhm provided us with excellent support with the weathering tests at the time.” Alongside the technical qualities, the company values the excellent weather resistance of PLEXIGLAS®. Both criteria are key for the system to function reliably and for its long service life. “Thanks to the material’s high quality and longevity coupled with its excellent processing properties in the injection molding process, we obtain a product that sets the standard in the industry,” emphasizes Delaney.
Daylighting system saves energy in buildings
“In this application, our PLEXIGLAS® molding compounds make a sustainable contribution toward saving energy in buildings, as the Solatube Daylighting System illuminates even large rooms with natural daylight very efficiently – without using any electricity,” comments Sven Schröbel, Head of Global Sustainability Management in the Molding Compounds business unit at Röhm. Solatube Product Manager Delaney can confirm this with impressive data from the field: “With our system, a school in California is saving 24 percent of its previous energy costs for lighting and lowering its carbon footprint. And in residential buildings, savings of up to 40 percent are possible.”
Press Contact
Thomas Kern
Global Communications
Molding Compounds
Röhm GmbH
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thomas.kern@roehm.com