The most basic function is to achieve air circulation and ventilation. When there is a large temperature difference between indoors and outdoors, and no direct ventilation, roof ventilators can powerfully expel indoor air while simultaneously drawing in fresh outdoor air, achieving air circulation and cooling.
Cooling and Dust Removal
In hot summers, roof ventilators can expel hot indoor air while drawing in fresh outdoor air, achieving a cooling effect. Furthermore, roof ventilators can powerfully expel indoor air, along with dust, smoke, smog, and other harmful substances attached to the air, achieving a dust removal effect.
Improving Indoor Air Quality
By exchanging indoor and outdoor air, roof ventilators can effectively improve indoor air quality, reduce harmful substances in the indoor air, and improve indoor comfort.
Energy Saving
By achieving air circulation and ventilation, roof ventilators effectively reduce indoor humidity, high temperatures, and mold growth, effectively extending the lifespan of items and saving energy.
Moisture-proof and Mold-proof
Roof ventilators effectively prevent moisture and mold growth while providing ventilation, ensuring indoor air quality and environmental comfort. They also effectively prevent corrosion and damage to indoor items.
Aesthetically pleasing and Practical
Roof ventilators are typically installed on rooftops, serving not only as ventilation devices but also as decorative elements, enhancing the building's appearance. Furthermore, roof ventilators are usually available in various models and specifications, allowing for selection and installation to meet different needs, offering high practicality and flexibility.

