Polycarbonate roof cladding systems have become indispensable in modern architectural projects due to their high light transmission, strength, and flexibility. Polycarbonate sheets are produced in cellular (multi-layer) or solid (flat compact) forms, offering solutions tailored to different architectural requirements.
Advantages
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High Light Transmission: Allows 40% to 90% light passage, providing natural daylighting and energy savings.
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Durability and Safety: Approximately 250 times stronger than glass; resistant to breakage, cracking, and hail impact.
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UV Protection: UV-filtered surface ensures long-lasting use without yellowing or cracking.
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Resistance to Temperature and Weather: Maintains physical integrity between -40°C and +120°C.
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Lightweight and Easy Installation: 50% lighter than glass systems; easy to transport and quick to install.
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Aesthetic Appearance: Available in various colors such as clear, opal, bronze, and blue to complement architectural design.
Applications
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Daylight roofs in industrial facilities
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Greenhouses and agricultural structures
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Shopping malls, sports halls, and foyer roofs
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Parking lots and garage covers
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Terraces, pergolas, canopies, and verandas
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Bus stops and temporary structures
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Thickness Options = 4 mm – 6 mm – 8 mm – 10 mm – 16 mm
Thermal Resistance = -40°C / +120°C
Impact Resistance = 200–250 times stronger than glass
Light Transmission = 40% – 90%
UV Protection = UV-filtered, double-sided production
Fire Classification = B1 (flame-retardant according to DIN 4102 standard)
Color Options = Clear, Opal, Bronze, Blue, Green, Grey
Sheet Dimensions (Standard) = 2100 mm x 6000 mm (custom sizes available)
Installation System = Installation with aluminum or galvanized profiles