Specifications
solid polycarbonate sheet price
1) Thickness: 1.0mm, 1.2mm,1.5mm 2.0mm 4.0mm,6.0mm, 8.0mm, 10.0mm, 12.0mm 15.0mm
2) width: 122
solid polycarbonate sheet price
Made of Bayer Makrolon polycarbonate resin, Our polycarbonate Solid Sheet is co-extruded with the protective layer of UV on one or two sides, which makes the sheet have excellent aging resistance and outstanding impact resistance so as to be widely used in the architecture industry.
Thickness 1.0mm,1.2mm,1.5mm,2mm,3mm,4mm,4.5mm,6mm,8mm ,10mm ,12mm ,15mm
Standard width 1220mm,1560mm,1820mm,2100mm (Can be customized according to customer requirements of any width less than 2100mm)
Color : Clear, blue, green, brown, opal
Texture : smooth , embossed , diamond ,abrasive
Product features:
Transmitting
Ketelong® polycarbonate Solid Sheet’s transparent plate light transmission rate is up to 88%
Impact resistance
The impact strength of Ketelong® General PC Solid Sheet is 250-300 times of ordinary glass, is of 30 times to the same thickness of acrylic plate.
Simulated hail impact test: In the simulated hail impact test machine to simulate hail impact, will be a diameter of 20mm (weight 4.8g) of nylon balls to 21m / s speed of the launch of the model to observe the extent of damage model and found that glass and acrylic forces have been ruptured or broken, while the Ketelong® General PC Solid Sheets are not broken.The hail to the diameter of 20mm ,the ultimate speeds is up to 21m / s in real life.
Ageing resistance
Ketelong® General PC Solid Sheet’s one side is co-extruded UV layer thickness of 50 microns, can block ultraviolet rays pass through and therefore has good weather resistance. Have anti-UV treatment layer side, so the surface must be installed toward the sun.
Light weight
Ketelong® General PC Solid Sheet’s proportion is only half of ordinary glass, savings costs in transport, unloading, installation, and support framework.
Fire-retardant
Ketelong® General PC Solid Sheet’s Self-ignition is 580 ° C, self-extinguishing after away from the fire. Combustion does not produce toxic gases, not fuel the fire from spreading, according to national standard GB8624-1997and is flame retardant Grade B1.