Transparent sheets
Natural daylighting improves the environment inside a building and reduces energy expenditure. Industrial or recreational buildings need to have adequate lighting which, in most cases, is provided by artificial sources.
Transparent sheets allow the realization of luminous coverings that – depending on the material used – can fix design problems, combining a delicate aesthetic effect (which is close to glass), ensuring strength to the coverage and especially containing the costs of implementation.
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Compact polycarbonate sheets boast excellent mechanical, thermal and electrical properties, as well as excellent fire and impact resistance thanks to their elasticity.
They are protected on the external side by a special UV-resistant treatment to increase their durability.
Curved R3500 mm or R6000 mm compact polycarbonate sheets are also available on request.
Fiberglass sheets are composed of glass fibers and thermosetting resin.
They boast excellent mechanical and translucent properties, besides having the important characteristic of being able to be used even in the most corrosive environments, where other transparent materials could not be used.
Generally, the offered slabs are characterized by the weight of 1.6 kg/m2.
It is possible to supply stronger and more resistant sheets, i.e. with higher density and special protections according to the type of application.
Upon request, R3500 mm or R6500 mm curved fiberglass sheets are also available.
Micro-cellular polycarbonate sheets are ideal for covering greenhouses and skylights, as well as for industrial cladding. They are also used in various do-it-yourself applications.
They are protected on the external side by a special UV-resistant treatment to increase their durability.
Thanks to the air spaces that are formed inside the hollow core slabs, they have high thermal insulation capacity and therefore energy saving.
Curved R3500 mm or R6000 mm compact polycarbonate sheets are also available on request.
Micro-cellular polycarbonate sheets are always supplied with heat-sealed ends.
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Multiwall polycarbonate sheets are generally used for roofing, ceilings, glazing or windows. Thanks to the air cavities that are formed inside the multiwall sheets, they have a high thermal insulation capacity and therefore energy saving.
Two different types of multiwall sheets are available in different thicknesses: traditional flat sheets (supplied with a special polycarbonate joint) and tongue-and-groove sheets, which are often preferred for their installation advantages.
On request, the Multiwall sheets can be supplied heat-sealed or taped with special aluminium tape to seal the Multiwalls.