The obvious effects of the ventilation skylights have been highly favored by a wide range of customers. As they are extensively installed across various industries, they have achieved excellent results.
Ventilation skylights are primarily used in facilities such as steel structures factories, large workshops, manufacturing plants, machinery processing enterprises, oil refineries, steel mills, aluminum electrolysis plants, chemical factories, steel pipe manufacturing plants, food processing plants, garment factories, glass factories, plastic factories, electronic factories, power plants, furniture factories, cup factories, toy factories, cable factories, large-scale storage workshops, breweries, vegetable processing workshops, seafood processing plants, fruit wholesale workshops, vegetable wholesale workshops, and other various factory buildings that require natural lighting and ventilation.
The selection of ventilation skylights should be based on the building's ventilation and lighting requirements, considering local climate conditions, prevailing wind directions, the temperature difference between intake and exhaust air, building height, the location of heat sources, and temperature factors. The specifications and models of ventilation skylights for large steel structures are primarily designed for natural circulation ventilation, which utilizes the thermal pressure from indoor-outdoor temperature differences and wind pressure to achieve the effect of air exchange. When natural ventilation fails to meet the expected results, auxiliary fans can be used to supplement kinetic energy to achieve heat and smoke exhaust, as well as ventilation effects.




