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Compact polycarbonate |
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Compact polycarbonate sheets are a superior quality glazing solution when compared with various other materials, especially when safety and resistance are essential.
Indeed, the robustness of polycarbonate is at present legendary for its unequalled resistance to impacts as well as its great flexibility enabling onsite cold forming for curved applications.
In addition, polycarbonate sheets are recognised for their durability and for the architectural freedom they allow.
Perfectly transparent, they allow for maximum light penetration when necessary, whilst being resistant to the most severe weather conditions thanks to coextruded UV protection.
All of these characteristics bear witness to the unrivalled combination of properties belonging to a material answering the most demanding international standards.
USES:
- Normal glazing
- Roof glazing
- Safety glass
- Protective shields
- Visors
- Indoor or outdoor construction
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Light transmission (%)
| Colour code |
1mm |
2mm |
3mm |
4mm |
5mm |
6mm |
8mm |
10mm |
12mm |
| Transparent S |
92 |
91 |
90 |
90 |
90 |
88 |
86 |
80 |
80 |
Transparent S
(raised) |
- |
73 |
73 |
73 |
72 |
72 |
- |
- |
- |
Heat transfer - Valeur U
Thickness (mm) |
Solid Polycarbonate (W/m²°K) |
Glass
(W/m²°K) |
2 |
5,66 |
- |
3 |
5,49 |
5,87 |
4 |
5,33 |
5,82 |
5 |
5,21 |
5,80 |
6 |
5,09 |
5,77 |
8 |
4,84 |
5,71 |
10 |
4,61 |
- |
12 |
4,35 |
- |
Weight
Thickness (mm) |
Solid Polycarbonate (kg/m²) |
Glass
(kg/m²) |
2 |
2,4 |
5,0 |
3 |
3,6 |
7,5 |
4 |
4,8 |
10,0 |
5 |
6,0 |
12,5 |
6 |
7,2 |
15,0 |
8 |
9,6 |
20,0 |
10 |
12,0 |
25,0 |
12 |
14,4 |
30,0 |
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