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POLYCARBONATE
It can be use in application where conventional plastic cant. Polycarbonate are:
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Clear |
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Light weight |
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30x higher impact resistance than acrylic |
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250x stronger than glass |
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Fire resistance |
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Weather resistance (UV) |
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Superb thermal insulation |
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Excellent light transmission |
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It is ideally suitable for construction and civil
engineering purposes. For example, it can be used to make
canopies, skylights, sun-roof signage and covered walkways
as it allows more lights into the building; allowing the
interior to appear brighter and more spacious, and of
course, provides protection from both the sun and the
weather
Polycarbonates material is normally extruded. This process
allows it to be in various shapes and colours. Common
materials are:
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Solid Sheet |
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Multi-walls / Twinwall |
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Tubes |
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POLYCARBONATE TUBES
Tubes are commonly used in
architectural finishes - Light casings, railings, handles,
support stands etc. This material delivers the
transparency of glass at half the weight, possessed the
strength of steel, superb impact resistance-practically
unbreakable, wide service temperature range, high clarity
and light transmission, can be cold bent or thermoformed,
making it ideal for applications in architectural finishes.
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POLYCARBONATE PROFILE
"U" profile end cap &
Joining H profile
Advantages:
Quick & easy installation
Most economical way of
connecting Twinwall Polycarbonate
sheets
Give protection against dust
and moisture penetration
Sizes available:
Thickness: 4 to 6mm and, 8mm
to 10mm.
Comes in length of 1.22m, 2.1m and 5.8m
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"H" Profile |
"U" Profile |
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