ReFlex® — Reflective solar control · UV
Filters the UV that degrades works on paper and textile while holding the view and reflecting solar heat off the gallery glass.
UV filtered off collections, glare controlled in galleries, and façades managed on civic and cultural buildings.

Filters the UV that degrades works on paper and textile while holding the view and reflecting solar heat off the gallery glass.
Controlled, repeatable gallery light where exhibition conditions call for darkness on demand.
Manages solar load on the glazed civic façade before it reaches the public hall.
Soft, even daylight for foyers and circulation space where a screen reads as architecture.
U.S. Department of Energy field studies found whole-building summertime cooling savings of 15–25% from optimized high-efficiency shades, interior and exterior.
U.S. DOE / PNNL — Building America
A ten-month study in an occupied high-rise measured a 25% drop in energy use across heating and cooling seasons with motorized insulating shades; most occupants preferred them to the old blinds.
Illinois Institute of Technology — Willis Tower, Chicago
A peer-reviewed study of automated interior insulating shades recorded up to 20.5% daily energy reduction under automated control, projecting 20–35% savings vs. baseline.
Energy (Elsevier), 2024 — weather-normalized analysis
Findings from independent third-party research, cited as industry context. They describe what automated shading can do as a category — not a measured performance claim for any SUNX product. Outcomes vary with climate, glazing, fabric and control strategy.
See all case studies →Reduced UV exposure on light-sensitive works near glazing.
Even, controlled light for galleries and reading rooms.
Solar load managed on large public elevations.
Fire-rated, certified cloth for institutional specification.

Tell us the space and the exposure — we specify fabric, system and control to the opening.