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FAQ

What are the commonly used membrane materials for membrane structures?

2025-05-12


In tensile membrane structure engineering, the three most mainstream membrane materials are PTFE, PVC, and ETFE.


In simple terms:

* PTFE is the high‑performance "permanent building material"

* PVC is the cost‑effective "economic choice"

* ETFE is the ultra‑light "transparent soft glass"

  • Feature
    PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)
    PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
    ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene)
    Structure & Material
    Coated fabric: glass fiber base fabric coated with PTFE
    Coated fabric: polyester fiber base fabric coated with PVC
    Homogeneous material: no base fabric, made directly from ETFE resin
    Light Transmission
    Medium to high (10%–50%); diffused light, no glare
    Low (10%–35%)
    Very high (>95%) – "soft glass", adjustable
    Self Cleaning & Service Life
    Best: >30 years; non stick surface, rain cleaned
    Fair: 10–15 years; prone to aging and dirt accumulation
    Excellent: 20–35 years; smooth surface resists dirt
    Mechanical & Installation
    High strength but stiff, poor foldability, high fabrication precision required
    Good flexibility, easy to fold and process, but lower strength and prone to creep
    High tensile strength, elongation >400%, weight only 1% of glass
    Typical Applications
    Large permanent buildings (stadiums, airports)
    Temporary or semi permanent structures (canopies, exhibition halls, small architectural features)
    Landmark / viewing buildings (Water Cube, botanical gardens, atriums)
    Approximate Price 60~120$/sqm 20~60$/sqm 100~200$/sqm

Detailed Differences

* PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) is a high‑performance, permanent membrane material. It uses high‑strength glass fiber as the base fabric, coated with stable PTFE resin. This gives it excellent tensile strength, aging resistance, and chemical corrosion resistance, with a normal service life of over 30 years. Its "non‑stick" property also provides superior self‑cleaning – rain easily washes away dirt. The downsides are higher material and installation costs, and the material is relatively stiff and not easily foldable.

* PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is the economic, general‑purpose membrane. It uses polyester fiber as the base fabric, has the lowest cost, and is soft and easy to shape into complex forms. However, its main weakness is poor weather resistance and self‑cleaning – prolonged UV exposure leads to aging and dirt accumulation. To improve this, manufacturers often apply a top coating of PVDF or TiO₂. The enhanced product is commonly called PVDF membrane.

* ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) is a transparent, lightweight membrane. Its structure is completely different from the other two – it is a single‑layer thermoplastic film without any fabric reinforcement. Its most notable feature is extreme transparency, with light transmittance over 95%. It is also extremely lightweight, highly flexible, and often used in pneumatic cushion systems, as seen in landmark buildings like the Beijing Water Cube. The disadvantages are high cost and vulnerability to puncture, which can cause deflation in air‑supported systems.

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