Architecture
Retail parks, offices, shopping centres and public buildings where roof heat affects indoor comfort and cooling demand.
SkyRad focuses on high-exposure surfaces and assets where reduced roof heat can translate into energy, comfort, reliability or ESG gains.
Retail parks, offices, shopping centres and public buildings where roof heat affects indoor comfort and cooling demand.
Outdoor equipment cabinets, transformers, box substations and communication base stations exposed to direct solar radiation.
Warehouses and cold-chain facilities with large roof areas and peak summer cooling intensity.
Factories, workshops and process assets where heat gain can affect working conditions and equipment load.
Schools, municipal assets and healthcare buildings where energy upgrades must be visible and defensible.
Performance figures are manufacturer-reported results from controlled and field installations and may vary by substrate, climate and application method. SkyRad validates figures for the EU market through independent pilot measurement.
Product data sheets, fire performance test reports and safety data sheets available for technical evaluation and procurement review.
EU-specific fire certification (EN 13501-1) is in progress as part of the manufacturer's European expansion and is not yet finalized. ASTM E84 results above reflect the currently available fire test data.