School Corridor PVDF Shading Canopy Wenchang China
Pedestrian safety in Hainan is enhanced by this curved I-beam PVDF installation covering 320㎡. The school corridor PVDF shading canopy withstands extreme 210 km/h winds for long-term outdoor student usability.
Location
Hainan, China
Coverage(M²)
320㎡
Wind Speed
Wind 210 km/h
Complete Date
06/2025
Project Overview
This project is located at Shufang Primary School in Wenchang, China, completed in 2025. It features a 320 ㎡ tensile membrane canopy covering the school corridor, supported by a steel frame. The steel structure is protected with epoxy zinc-rich primer and white topcoat, and the roof is made of 1100 g/㎡ white PVDF membrane with B1 fire rating, meeting public safety standards.
Drawing Visualization
Visualizing before fabrication
Design & Renderings
Challenge - Solution
The client requested a canopy that provides sunshade, rain protection, and enhances the corridor’s aesthetics. Our team designed a curved I-beam tensile membrane structure, combining lightweight construction with modern architectural appeal.
Installation - Support
Installation was carried out by our professional team using segmented assembly to ensure uniform membrane tension and precise alignment. The project was completed efficiently, fully meeting functional and aesthetic requirements.
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fabric Type | PVDF | |
| Frame Type | Frame Structure | |
| Design Load | Wind 210 km/h | |
| Design Life | 25-30 Yrs | |
| Warranty | 10 Years | |
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