What are the structural types of car sunroofs?
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Car sunroofs can be classified into different structural types: 1. Pop-up sunroof: When opened, the glass tilts outward and backward, with a structural principle similar to that of large buses, though made with higher-quality materials and precision. 2. Sliding sunroof: When opened, it first lifts slightly upward and then slides backward; when closed, it first slides back to the original starting position and then closes downward. 3. Built-in sunroof: After opening, it can maintain different curvatures, featuring anti-pinch and automatic closing functions, and comes with an independent built-in sunshade. The glass also has UV protection and heat insulation functions. Due to its comprehensive features and convenience, this type of sunroof is mostly used in medium and large-sized cars. 4. Convertible sunroof: When opened, it folds in segments, providing a large open space with a compact structure. Made of high-quality special materials, it offers UV protection and heat insulation effects. Compared to the first three types, the convertible sunroof has slightly poorer sealing and dustproof performance.