Batinfo: Can you introduce us to Reflex’Sol?
Fabien Lachambre: Since 1987, REFLEX'SOL has relied on its expertise to offer heat-resistant blinds for verandas and bay windows.
The reflective fabrics come from space research and are made up of innovative and patented technology. These reflect the sun's rays up to 95% towards the outside and avoid the greenhouse effect in summer and heat loss in winter.
REFLEX'SOL offers canvases and blinds which offer more effective interior sun protection than any exterior blind.
Made in France (Limoux 11) to measure and eco-responsible, REFLEX'SOL solar protection blinds contribute to reducing energy expenditure and environmental impact by limiting the use of air conditioning in summer and avoiding heat loss in summer. winter.
Batinfo: What are your latest news?
Fabien Lachambre: Our design office innovates daily to respond effectively to all product developments and market trends: veranda with flat roofs, veranda with SKYDOME, large bay windows with gaps in the hall with large dimensions.
In addition to the various developments and new products, we are launching a new 2024 collection of neutral and minimalist solid colors with a sun protection canvas to reflect more than 85% of solar radiation (676 canvas).
At the end of 2023, we offered our VERTIKUB anti-heat blind, an ultra-quiet roller blind with a customizable design. The VERTIKUB roller blind mechanism is a solution combining performance and maneuverability thanks to its assisted chain. This mechanism allows the blind to be operated regularly and without a hitch. It is equipped with a speed controller which ensures progressive winding or unwinding, without sudden jerks. The VERTIKUB blind can be personalized with magnetic metal covers in different colors and/or a decorative metal valance. It can be motorized.
Batinfo: What are the next projects for Reflex'Sol?
Fabien Lachambre: Our priorities and objectives are to promote solar protection as the first solution to combat the overheating of buildings caused by global warming.
Passive cooling measures, such as reflective surfaces, can significantly reduce cooling loads. These measures can be implemented, in part, through the development and enforcement of energy codes for buildings that incorporate passive cooling.
We rely on thermal results to affirm that we can reduce energy consumption in summer and winter while preserving purchasing power thanks to simple and effective solutions supported by state aid for individuals (the bonus RENOV).