
Quality against extreme weather
Extreme weather events often cause major damage - and this was the case for food manufacturer STUTE. When Roof and Skylight defects occurred, it is necessary to act quickly. The solution: new LAMILUX Continuous Rooflight that impress with their durability and quality.
18 Continuous Rooflights15 SHEV units180m long

Early roof refurbishment saves time and money
However, it should not have to come to extreme weather damage. Early roof refurbishment of industrial buildings is essential to avoid production losses, rising energy costs and damage. Modern solutions such as LAMILUX daylight systems improve the appearance, safety and energy efficiency of the building and also optimise working conditions. Professional refurbishment protects the property, ensures smooth processes and reduces long-term risks - timely action is crucial. Find out more about this topic in the following article!

Optimum lighting conditions and energy efficiency with continuous rooflights
The LAMILUX Continuous Rooflight B is characterised by its arched design, which enables optimum light diffusion. Thanks to the innovative glazing with double layered polycarbonate multiwall sheets, not only is plenty of natural light channelled into the hall, but excellent thermal insulation is also guaranteed. The thermal separation and thermal bridge-free design ensure a significant reduction in heat loss and support the energy efficiency of the entire building. The expansive strip lighting illuminates the hall uniformly with natural light and reduces the need for artificial lighting, which lowers energy consumption. This leads to lower operating costs and more sustainable building utilisation.

Increased safety thanks to smoke lift technology and effective ventilation
In addition, 15 LAMILUX Smoke Lift Continuous Rooflight B were integrated as individual vents, which fulfil a dual function: They ensure effective ventilation and provide rapid smoke extraction in the event of a fire. The smoke and heat extraction units (SHEV) make a significant contribution to safety by dissipating harmful gases and vapours to the outside, thus minimising the risk of fires and explosions. In addition, escape routes are kept free of smoke, saving lives in an emergency.