Atrium and Skylight Membrane Roofs.
Illuminate with Lightweight Elegance.
Illuminate with Lightweight Elegance.
As a factory-direct manufacturer, Jutent Inc. provides custom tensile membrane solutions for atriums and skylights, ensuring architects and developers receive high-quality, cost-effective structures with direct access to design and engineering expertise.
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Each model comes with structural drawings, material specifications, and 3D files. Request directly from our engineering team.


500+ Structural Designs. Find Your Shape.
From arched barrel vaults to dramatic sail shapes — browse our full library of Atrium and Skylight Membrane Roofs canopy concepts. Our engineers will adapt any design to your site dimensions.









A Smarter Alternative to Traditional Roofing
See how tensile membrane structures outperform conventional steel and aluminium canopies across every key metric.
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Optimized Light & Comfort
- Natural light without glare or heat trap.
- Reduces echo in large atrium spaces.
- Manages condensation effectively.
- Creates bright, airy interior ambiance.
Superior Performance & Safety
- Ultra-lightweight, no structural overload.
- Fully waterproof, reliable protection.
- Excellent thermal insulation properties.
- Durable, long-lasting material options.
Elegant Design & Value
- Free-form shapes fit any atrium design.
- Enhances building's architectural appeal.
- Cost-effective alternative to glass.
- Quick installation, minimal disruption.
Jutent vs. The Market
Not all tensile canopy suppliers are equal. Here's how we stack up against typical trading companies and local fabricators.
| Feature | Jutent (Factory Direct) | Trading Company | Local Fabricator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Specialized Membrane Materials | ✓ Advanced, high-performance membranes | ✓ Sources standard membrane materials | ~ Limited material sourcing options |
| Custom Design Integration | ✓ Seamless, complex design integration | ✗ Lacks custom design capability | ~ Basic design adaptation only |
| Complex Waterproofing Details | ✓ Expert, leak-proof detailing | ~ Standard waterproofing solutions | ✓ Handles local waterproofing needs |
| Structural Support Analysis | ✓ Comprehensive structural load analysis | ✗ No structural engineering expertise | ~ Basic structural considerations |
| Long-term Performance Warranty | ✓ Extensive, reliable performance warranty | ~ Limited manufacturer warranties | ✓ Provides local installation guarantee |
| Energy Efficiency Optimization | ✓ Maximizes thermal, light performance | ~ Standard insulation options | ~ Basic energy code compliance |
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PTFE-coated fiberglass membranes typically have a service life exceeding 25 years, while ETFE film structures can last over 30 years, often with minimal maintenance due to their self-cleaning properties.
Single-layer ETFE film can transmit up to 95% of visible light. Multi-layer ETFE cushions can be designed to transmit 50-90% depending on the number of layers and frit patterns, providing excellent natural illumination.
Multi-layer ETFE cushions can achieve U-values as low as 1.9 W/m²K, comparable to or better than some double-glazed glass systems. PTFE membranes typically have U-values around 3.5 W/m²K.
Yes, our tensile membrane structures are engineered to withstand significant wind loads, typically up to 150 km/h, and snow loads up to 1.5 kN/m², meeting international building codes for various climates.
Tensile membrane structures for atriums and skylights can achieve clear spans ranging from 15 to 40 meters without the need for intermediate supports, offering expansive, unobstructed views and flexible interior layouts.
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In-Depth Guides for Contractors & Specifiers
Practical articles covering cost breakdowns, material selection, and installation considerations for Atrium and Skylight Membrane Roofs tensile canopy projects.
Engineering & Materials
Atrium Tensile Skylight: Membrane Types and Structural Forms for Light & Thermal Control
An atrium tensile skylight must balance natural light transmission, thermal performance, and structural integrity. This guide covers every specification decision from membrane type to structural form.
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Engineering & Materials
Atrium Tensile Skylight Cost: Understanding Price Drivers for Project Budgeting
Understanding what drives atrium tensile skylight costs helps contractors budget accurately and avoid surprises. This guide breaks down the key cost factors and provides realistic price ranges.
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Engineering & Materials
Atrium Tensile Skylight in the Middle East: Critical Specifications for Extreme Heat & UV
A atrium tensile skylight in the Middle East must handle 45°C+ temperatures and intense UV. This guide covers what contractors in the UAE and Saudi Arabia need to specify.
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Engineering & Materials
Atrium Tensile Skylights in Southeast Asia: Engineering for Typhoon Loads & Tropical UV
A atrium tensile skylight in Southeast Asia must handle typhoon wind loads and intense tropical UV. This guide covers what contractors in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia need to specify.
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