Raytech is a next‑generation foil roofing and skylight system that offers a lightweight, elegant alternative to traditional glass structures. Through intelligent use of foil materials and extrusion technology, Raytech delivers exceptional transparency, durability, and design flexibility.
Walking beneath a Raytech structure is a truly immersive experience. From sunrise to sunset, natural light transforms the space below with evolving colors, patterns, and shadows—creating a seamless connection to the sky and surrounding environment.
Constructed using ETFE, Raytech systems offer outstanding chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and long‑term clarity for over 25 years. ETFE can be transparent, colored, or printed to control light and UV transmission, with single or multi‑layer configurations providing enhanced insulation. Weighing approximately 1% of glass, ETFE also offers self‑cleaning properties and exceptional light permeability, further enhanced through optional air‑inflation systems.
At the heart of RAYTECH lies ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene), a fluorine-based plastic that defies the limitations of glass:
ETFE weighs approximately 1% of a glass structure, dramatically reducing the load on building frames.
It possesses high resistance to corrosion and mechanical strength that remains stable across a wide range of temperatures.
Offering 95% to 97% visible light transmission and up to 88% UV transmission, it creates an environment where indoor vegetation can truly thrive.
RAYTECH is our premier skylight system, engineered to “bring the outdoors indoors” by utilizing the intelligent fusion of foil materials and extrusion technology. As a revolutionary alternative to traditional glass, RAYTECH offers a lightweight, high-performance solution that redefines how light interacts with interior spaces.

RAYTECH structures are secured by bespoke aluminum extruded profiles designed to with stand extreme wind, rain, and snow.
We don’t just install foil; we engineer the climate of your space.
Through specialized printing or “fritting,” we control the G-Value (solar heat gain), preventing the “greenhouse effect” by blocking short-wave infrared radiation.
By adjusting the number of layers (from single layers to pneumatic cushions of 2–4 layers) and the thickness of air gaps, we customize the U-
Value to meet stringent energy requirements.
While naturally transparent to sound, we offer optional rain suppressor layers that act as dampeners, reducing heavy rain noise by up to 10%.
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