A mobile canopy is a freely retractable shade device, and its working principle relies on two main components: the support structure and the tarpaulin.
The support structure is the skeleton of a mobile canopy, usually made of aluminum alloy or steel. It includes beams, columns and connectors, etc., through the fixing and adjustment of these components, the mobile canopy can be expanded and retracted, and the stability and durability of the structure can be ensured.
Tarpaulin is a sunshade fabric for mobile awnings, which is generally made of high-strength materials such as polyester fibers and polyether fibers. The tarpaulin has excellent weather resistance and waterproof performance, and can effectively resist the erosion of external environments such as ultraviolet rays, wind and rain, and dust.
When it is time to use a mobile canopy, the support structure is unfolded by manual or automatic control, while the tarpaulin is stretched so that it is fully open and covers the area that needs shade. The tension of the tarpaulin can be optimally achieved by adjusting the tension of the support structure.
When the wind is strong or you don't need to use it, you can close the mobile canopy. When folded, the support structure retracts the tarpaulin and folds it tightly together by folding and sliding, making it easy to store and transport.
The mobile canopy realizes the function of shading the sun through the cooperation between the supporting structure and the tarpaulin. Its main advantages include high flexibility, mobility, and easy installation, so it is widely used in places such as outdoor venues, open-air commercial events, and outdoor courtyards.