Screen Materials
Screen material selection affects brightness, contrast, viewing angle, ambient light rejection, acoustic transparency, and overall projection performance. The correct surface should be matched with projector type, room brightness, screen size, installation type, and application scenario.
White PVC Fabric 1000D
Cost-effective screen surface for classrooms, training rooms, and basic home projection.
Best fit: Standard electric and manual screens
White Fiberglass Fabric
General-purpose surface with balanced flatness and image consistency for home, meeting, and education projects.
Best fit: Electric screens and standard project spaces
Grey Fiberglass Fabric
Higher contrast option for rooms where buyers want stronger image depth than a standard white surface.
Best fit: Electric screens in controlled or moderate-light rooms
PVC Soft White Fabric
Premium soft white material commonly matched with tab-tension systems for better flatness.
Best fit: Tab-tension and high-end residential screens
PVC Ambient Light Rejecting Fabric
For living rooms and commercial spaces where ambient light control is required.
Best fit: Tab-tension and fixed frame screens
Black Grid UST ALR Fabric
Direction-sensitive ALR surface for laser TV and ultra-short-throw projection.
Best fit: Fixed frame and floor-rising UST solutions
White Woven Acoustic Transparent Fabric
Allows speaker placement behind the screen for private cinema and AV rooms.
Best fit: Fixed frame and cinema engineering projects
Grey 3D Metallic Fabric
High-gain and high-contrast direction for premium image performance.
Best fit: Home cinema, villa, and engineering projects
How to select a screen surface
- Use white PVC fabric 1000D or white fiberglass fabric for standard classroom, training, meeting, and basic home projection.
- Use PVC soft white fabric and tab-tension structures where surface flatness is a higher priority.
- Use PVC ALR or black grid UST ALR fabric for living rooms, laser TV, and ultra-short-throw projection.
- Use acoustic transparent fabric when speakers need to be placed behind the screen in private cinema or AV rooms.
