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As the finishing touch to a Chinese-style roofing system, our antique-style drip tiles (also known as eaves tiles) perfectly replicate the visual essence of traditional small blue tiles. Their unique scalloped design not only imbues the building with a rich, ancient charm, but also, during rainy weather, the "drip" structure guides rainwater to fall vertically, effectively protecting the eaves' wooden structure and exterior walls from erosion. Made from high-weather-resistant ASA resin using an integrated molding process, these tiles are moss-resistant, fade-resistant, and possess excellent self-cleaning properties. Whether for the renovation of ancient towns or for garden landscaping, these drip tiles are the ideal accessory for enhancing architectural character and extending the lifespan of buildings.
1. Agricultural greenhouse lighting system
Using translucent roof panels (such as ROYAL 1050), by adjusting the transmittance of 40-80% to optimize the plant growth spectrum, and simultaneously blocking UV-B band radiation, its diffuse reflection characteristics avoid local overheating, achieve a balance between natural light effect and light protection, and improve the yield and quality of greenhouse crops.
2. Corrosion-resistant roof of chemical plant
Synthetic resin roof panels use a perfluoropolymer surface to build a chemical barrier, tolerate pH1-12 acid-base environment, and cooperate with hollow structures. The thermal resistance R value reaches 1.2m²·K/W, and maintains dimensional stability under a temperature difference of -40℃ to 120℃, becoming the preferred solution for maintenance-free roofs in chemical areas.
3. Light rail platform awnings
UPVC small trapezoidal panels increase the bending modulus by 25% through the trapezoidal wave peak design, and achieve 12-meter column-free span installation. Its self-cleaning nano-coating is combined with a 15° slope drainage system to ensure zero water accumulation on the platform during heavy rain, and the B1-level flame retardant performance meets the rail transit fire protection standards.
4. Cold chain storage insulation roof
The hollow roof board adopts five-layer co-extrusion technology to form a 2cm thick honeycomb closed-cell structure with a thermal conductivity as low as 0.032W/m·K, which is 40% energy-saving compared with traditional color steel tiles. It is combined with an aluminum foil reflective layer to block 95% of infrared radiation and reduce the compressor operation time by 30% when maintaining a warehouse temperature of -25℃.
5. Villa light guide lighting system
The combined roof adopts a prismatic translucent board + a 3mm thick UPVC impact-resistant layer, which transmits sunlight to the underground space through a fully reflective light guide tube. The illumination value reaches 800lux, and the electric blinds are used to adjust the amount of light entering, achieving a 65% reduction in lighting energy consumption throughout the year.
6. Offshore aquaculture awning
The ASAPVC sheet has no aging after 3000 hours of salt spray test. Its gradient color change technology automatically adjusts the light transmittance (50-20% changes with the intensity of sunlight), providing a bionic light environment for marine cultivation, and with the design of 12-level typhoon-resistant reinforcement ribs, it ensures the stable operation of the marine ranch.
Q: What is the primary function of an Antique Drip Tile?
A: Beyond its traditional decorative appeal, the Drip Tile is designed to guide rainwater directly off the roof edge. The downward-curved "drip" lip prevents water from running back under the tiles or seeping into the wooden fascia boards and exterior walls.
Q: Are these drip tiles easy to break like traditional ceramic ones?
A: No. Unlike fragile clay or ceramic tiles, our Synthetic Resin Drip Tiles are highly impact-resistant. They won't crack during transportation, installation, or in extreme weather conditions like hailstorms, making them much safer and more durable.
Q: How are the Antique Drip Tiles installed along the eave?
A: They are typically the first row of tiles installed at the lowest point of the roof. They are secured to the eave board or purlin using waterproof screws. Their interlocking design ensures a continuous, stable line along the entire eave.
Q: Do they require maintenance to keep the "ancient" look?
A: Very little. Thanks to the ASA protective layer, these tiles are anti-static and have a "self-cleaning" property. Dust and bird droppings are easily washed away by rain, and they are resistant to moss and lichen growth, which is a common problem with real clay tiles.
Q: Can I use these on a modern-style house?
A: While they are a staple for Oriental or Heritage styles, many designers use them on modern villas to create a "fusion" look. They add a sophisticated, detailed edge to any roofline and work perfectly with our standard grey or black resin roof sheets.








As the finishing touch to a Chinese-style roofing system, our antique-style drip tiles (also known as eaves tiles) perfectly replicate the visual essence of traditional small blue tiles. Their unique scalloped design not only imbues the building with a rich, ancient charm, but also, during rainy weather, the "drip" structure guides rainwater to fall vertically, effectively protecting the eaves' wooden structure and exterior walls from erosion. Made from high-weather-resistant ASA resin using an integrated molding process, these tiles are moss-resistant, fade-resistant, and possess excellent self-cleaning properties. Whether for the renovation of ancient towns or for garden landscaping, these drip tiles are the ideal accessory for enhancing architectural character and extending the lifespan of buildings.
1. Agricultural greenhouse lighting system
Using translucent roof panels (such as ROYAL 1050), by adjusting the transmittance of 40-80% to optimize the plant growth spectrum, and simultaneously blocking UV-B band radiation, its diffuse reflection characteristics avoid local overheating, achieve a balance between natural light effect and light protection, and improve the yield and quality of greenhouse crops.
2. Corrosion-resistant roof of chemical plant
Synthetic resin roof panels use a perfluoropolymer surface to build a chemical barrier, tolerate pH1-12 acid-base environment, and cooperate with hollow structures. The thermal resistance R value reaches 1.2m²·K/W, and maintains dimensional stability under a temperature difference of -40℃ to 120℃, becoming the preferred solution for maintenance-free roofs in chemical areas.
3. Light rail platform awnings
UPVC small trapezoidal panels increase the bending modulus by 25% through the trapezoidal wave peak design, and achieve 12-meter column-free span installation. Its self-cleaning nano-coating is combined with a 15° slope drainage system to ensure zero water accumulation on the platform during heavy rain, and the B1-level flame retardant performance meets the rail transit fire protection standards.
4. Cold chain storage insulation roof
The hollow roof board adopts five-layer co-extrusion technology to form a 2cm thick honeycomb closed-cell structure with a thermal conductivity as low as 0.032W/m·K, which is 40% energy-saving compared with traditional color steel tiles. It is combined with an aluminum foil reflective layer to block 95% of infrared radiation and reduce the compressor operation time by 30% when maintaining a warehouse temperature of -25℃.
5. Villa light guide lighting system
The combined roof adopts a prismatic translucent board + a 3mm thick UPVC impact-resistant layer, which transmits sunlight to the underground space through a fully reflective light guide tube. The illumination value reaches 800lux, and the electric blinds are used to adjust the amount of light entering, achieving a 65% reduction in lighting energy consumption throughout the year.
6. Offshore aquaculture awning
The ASAPVC sheet has no aging after 3000 hours of salt spray test. Its gradient color change technology automatically adjusts the light transmittance (50-20% changes with the intensity of sunlight), providing a bionic light environment for marine cultivation, and with the design of 12-level typhoon-resistant reinforcement ribs, it ensures the stable operation of the marine ranch.
Q: What is the primary function of an Antique Drip Tile?
A: Beyond its traditional decorative appeal, the Drip Tile is designed to guide rainwater directly off the roof edge. The downward-curved "drip" lip prevents water from running back under the tiles or seeping into the wooden fascia boards and exterior walls.
Q: Are these drip tiles easy to break like traditional ceramic ones?
A: No. Unlike fragile clay or ceramic tiles, our Synthetic Resin Drip Tiles are highly impact-resistant. They won't crack during transportation, installation, or in extreme weather conditions like hailstorms, making them much safer and more durable.
Q: How are the Antique Drip Tiles installed along the eave?
A: They are typically the first row of tiles installed at the lowest point of the roof. They are secured to the eave board or purlin using waterproof screws. Their interlocking design ensures a continuous, stable line along the entire eave.
Q: Do they require maintenance to keep the "ancient" look?
A: Very little. Thanks to the ASA protective layer, these tiles are anti-static and have a "self-cleaning" property. Dust and bird droppings are easily washed away by rain, and they are resistant to moss and lichen growth, which is a common problem with real clay tiles.
Q: Can I use these on a modern-style house?
A: While they are a staple for Oriental or Heritage styles, many designers use them on modern villas to create a "fusion" look. They add a sophisticated, detailed edge to any roofline and work perfectly with our standard grey or black resin roof sheets.



