High Impact Polycarbonate Skylight Cover for Workhouse
USD $13 - $130 /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Foshan Sunhouse Building Materials Co., Limited
SUNHOUSE polycarbonate skylight cover is made of polycarbonate or PMMA solid sheets under high temperature. We can design, make in accordance with the drawing, process, and sell various lighting shield, dorm and light box. Besides the characteristics (high transparency, light weight, impact resistance, heat insulation, fire retardant, anti-age and anti-UV etc.) that PC / PMMA sheets have, heat forming products have the advantages of suitable and simple design, easy installation and easy cleaning.
In accordance with the requirement of customers, the dorms can be designed to be square, rectangle, various trapezoids, round and other special purpose, for example, baffle for the autos, police shield, equipments of pleasure ground etc. The heat-forming dorms can be installed on the concrete frame, light girder frame or the steel net frame.
Application of Product
The lighting roofing of lobby, workshop, marketplace, gymnasium, entertainment center, station, parking lot, bower and corridor etc.
Equipment in pleasure ground of children.
Police shield, machine baffle, auto clapboard etc.
Advertisement light box, lampshade etc.
Project of our customers
Installation Method
Accessories
We have finished many projects of polycarbonate thermoforming skylight roofing allover the worlfd. Besides the roofing, the thermoforming products can be also used in lighting, furniture, trunk, and etc.
Our polycarbonate skylight is packed carefully to avoid any accident to break the product. It is packed in PE bag independently and the plywood box for the whole. The procedure of fumigation is not needed.
We have experience more than 10 years of polycarbonate /acrylic thermoforming. We have professional customized machine for processing polycarbonate sheet, acrylic sheet, ABS sheet and etc. We have plastic vaccum forming machinery, CNC carving machinery, cutting machinery and etc.
Q:What are polycarbonate sheets?
A: Polycarbonate sheets are a transparent, synthetic product. Because of its exceptional impact, weather and temperature resistance, it provides solutions where other synthetics fail. Polycarbonate has a different chemical composition, and therefore different properties, from other transparent plastics such as PVC.
Q: Can I install polycarbonate sheets myself?
A: Polycarbonate sheets are particularly user-friendly and very light, so that fewer cross bars are needed. This makes the supporting structure more straightforward and cheaper.
Q: Do the sheets discolor overtime?
A: Because of its transparent UV protective layer polycarbonate sheets do not discolour and most polycarbonate sheets come with a 10-year guarantee... but they can last even longer than that!
Q: Won’t a polycarbonate roof make things very hot?
A: Polycarbonate roofing sheets come with an energy reflective coating, which helps solve this problem. Moreover, polycarbonate sheets have excellent insulating properties so that heating costs are considerably reduced during intermediate seasons.
Q: Do the sheets break very easily?
No! Polycarbonate sheets are not only extremely impact-resistant but thanks to their temperature and weather resistance they have a much longer service life.
Q: Is polycarbonate sheet bad for the environment?
Polycarbonate sheets are a very sustainable material that can be recycled and does not emit toxic substances during combustion. Moreover, there are sustainable polycarbonate sheets being manufactured using 20% renewable energy!
Q: What will happen in the event of a fire?
A: Fire safety is one of polycarbonate's strong points. Polycarbonate sheeting is flame retardant and do not emit toxic substances, which is why they are so often incorporated in public buildings, where the most stringent safety regulations apply.
Q: What is the impact strength of polycarbonate?
A: Polycarbonate is almost unbreakable. It is many times more impact resistant than any other transparent material used for glazing or roofing purposes. Many types of tests are used to measure impact strength, so it is difficult to compare data. Solid polycarbonate sheets comply with most tests issued on the impact strength of glazing materials. To give an idea: a 3 mm-solid polycarbonate sheet withstands the force of a steel ball of about 4 kg dropped from a height of 9.5 m, 3 times in a row. It does not break or shatter! When you take a look at some of the more industrial applications, you will see that polycarbonate is used for machine glazing, police riot shields, ice-hockey rinks... all applications that require extreme impact resistance.