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Choice International Shade (CI Shade) - the Gulf Region's leading experts in high-quality tensile and structural shading solutions. Based in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
PVDF shade structures Tabuk refers to tensile canopies using PVDF-coated membrane fabrics designed to block solar radiation and withstand harsh desert conditions. Architects, contractors and facility managers specify them where long-term solar control and crisp architectural form are required. The membranes we use are PVDF-coated polyester — proven for strong UV resistance and colour stability when detailed and installed correctly.
CI Shade designs, engineers and installs PVDF membrane systems across Saudi Arabia and Bahrain from our KSA production facilities. We carry Gulf-stamped calculations, Aramco approval and ISO processes, so project teams get stamped drawings, shop fabrication and on-site installation from a single supplier.
Choose PVDF when you need membranes that keep colour, shed dirt and resist chemical attack from industrial salts and airborne grit. CI Shade engineers each PVDF shade structure project for Tabuk’s environment — high UV index, sand abrasion and occasional strong winds — so canopies last longer and remain visually consistent. We offer full design, shop fabrication in our 8,000 m² facility and certified installation teams.
PVDF coatings offer exceptional UV stability and reduced chalking compared with standard PVC. In practice that means reduced fading and lower cleaning frequency. We size connections and pre-load membranes to meet Gulf wind requirements; typical engineering covers 120–175 kph design wind loads depending on site exposure and client brief.
CI Shade uses CAD and SolidWorks for form-finding, patterning and connection detail. Shop drawings include stamped calculations where required by local authorities. We collaborate with architects early to translate an aesthetic intent into a manufacturable membrane pattern, then iterate details so the structure fits existing slab conditions and drainage strategies.
PVDF membranes are versatile: they can be tensioned surfaces for shade, façades for visual screening, or roof membranes for covered walkways and carparks. The material handles coloured finishes well, so branding or colour zoning remains stable over years.
We deliver stamped structural calculations for local approvals and designs that target 120–175 kph wind ratings. That means fewer RFIs during permits and predictable procurement for steel, anchors and membrane panels.
Manufacture happens in our 8,000 m² factory where we cut, weld and assemble membrane panels with controlled quality checks. Off‑site work shortens on-site schedule and limits disruption on busy Tabuk sites.
PVDF membranes are one option in our material palette that also includes PVC, HDPE, ETFE and PTFE. For PVDF applications we specify PVDF-coated polyester with reinforced scrim, typical fabric weights between 600–900 g/m² depending on structural span and project balance between translucency and solar blockage. Steelwork is supplied in fabricated hot-rolled and pre-treated sections with Galvanized or epoxy-polyester powder coating as required by the project specification.
With correct detailing and periodic washing, PVDF-coated membranes commonly provide long service life — often in the order of 15–20 years as a general observation for Gulf conditions. Maintenance is straightforward: scheduled inspections, tension checks and occasional surface cleaning. CI Shade offers maintenance contracts to keep warranties valid and performance predictable.
Here are the most common questions clients ask about PVDF shade structures in Tabuk.
Talk to CI Shade’s engineers for stamped drawings, material selection and a practical delivery plan for your Tabuk site. We provide specialist advice and a no-obligation project estimate.
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