Are you considering your next DIY project? Perhaps you're thinking about building a carport, a greenhouse, or a garden balcony? Polycarbonate Sheet is an ideal choice for these projects and many others. Polycarbonate is a tough, resilient, and durable material, making the sheets easy to handle and instal, and delivering excellent results for any project. Using polycarbonate roofing sheets is a simple and cost-effective way to create more usable space for your home and garden. With various sheet thicknesses available, we'll guide you on how to choose the best one for your next project.
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Polycarbonate sheet is a type of strong, lightweight plastic material known for its durability, impact resistance, and versatility. It is made from polycarbonate resin, a thermoplastic material with many properties, making it suitable for a wide range of projects. Polycarbonate sheets are widely used in a variety of applications due to their unique properties.
Polycarbonate sheets are available in various sizes and designs. Each type of polycarbonate sheet has specific properties that make it an excellent choice for different applications. No matter what you plan to create with polycarbonate sheet, we can help you find the best polycarbonate sheets for your next project.
Multi-wall polycarbonate sheet
Multi-wall polycarbonate sheet is one of the most popular plastic building materials for roofing, greenhouses, skylights, facade walls, cladding, etc all over the world. Its unique hollow structure makes it excellent at heat retention, light transmission, and anti-strike. Besides, it's lightweight and easy to mount.
Twin-wall polycarbonate sheets
Twin-wall polycarbonate sheets are one of the most popular polycarbonate sheet choices and around 80% of the multi-wall PC panels sales volume due to its excellent performance and affordable cost. With its hollow structure and transparency, it's good at heat retention, and light transmission. This makes it the main building material for the greenhouse, roofing, and facade building materials.
Note: Custom fabrication is available.
Solid Polycarbonate sheet
Solid polycarbonate sheet is one of the major engineering materials all over the world and it becomes more and more prevailing in the last few decades as the alternative material to glass, acrylic, and tempered glass. It's widely used in roofing materials, facade materials, automotive components, protective gear, and exterior lighting fixtures.
Corrugated polycarbonate sheet
Corrugated polycarbonate sheets is a kind of solid polycarbonate sheet with a wave-shaped surface. It's popular all over the world, especially as the roofing material due to its light transmittance, anti-impact performance, and affordable price.
Deciding which polycarbonate sheets are right for you is important. You need to consider certain factors. What will your structure be used for? How big is it? How big are the spans between the timber frame? How exposed to the weather is it? How much light transmission would you like? Once you have evaluated all the factors that go into choosing the best polycarbonate sheet for you, you can make a considered decision. The balance between cost and quality is also important, if your new structure is well-made, and will last for many years, so consider it an investment in your home and quality of life.
Hebei Sinostar supply solid polycarbonate sheets, multi-wall polycarbonate sheets, corrugated polycarbonate sheets, embossed polycarbonate sheets, greenhouse panels, and other polycarbonate products to our clients globally with guaranteed quality and prompt delivery. What's more, fabrication & molding service is also available to make your unique products.
Direct Factory Supply
Hebei Sinostar has five self-owned mills to manufacture and deliver kinds of polycarbonate products to our global customers.
Quality Guarantee
Hebei Sinostar has a QC team with over 30 professional stuffs and a complete quality control system to guarantee the final quality.
Prompt Delivery
You can track your goods during production anytime with only an easy click in our digital system.
Q: Do you have a MOQ?
A: Yes, our MOQ is one ton for each type. But at the same time, trial order in small quantity is supported to help you test the market and quality inspection.
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Q: Can you help design my package to help grow my brand?
A: Yes, we have our design team to help you with this issue to grow your brand.
Q: What is the MAX light transmission rate of corrugated polycarbonate sheet?
A: It's up to around 92%.
Q: Can you cut the polycarbonate roof to the size required?
A: Sure, our mill can cut the size to any size you required. But have to mention, the extra handling cost has to be taken into consideration.
Q: What's the common width of the polycarbonate sheet?
A: Commonly we make it to mm or mm. Please let us know if any special needs.
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Included within this category of roofing sheets are: plastic roofing sheets; polycarbonate roofing sheets; PVC roofing sheets; polystyrene; and acrylic roofing sheets. There are a number of advantages to using plastic sheeting, which are summarised in the table below. The key benefits include an excellent strength to weight ratio, a material which is impervious to chemicals and water, the ability to let light penetrate and cost-effectiveness. Points to be aware of include: limited range of permitted uses, some plastics are more durable than others, plastic can look quite cheap.
Material: PVC roofing sheets
Transparency: Lets in high levels of light
Weight: Light-weight
Longevity: Roughly comparable with bitumen, so around twenty-five years
Maintenance: Normally no maintenance required
Reactivity: Inert. Immune to acid rain, biological weathering and UV light.
Ease of installation: Easy to install. Can be worked using standard DIY hand or power tools. Some users complain that the sheets crack easily during fitting, or due to weathering.
Appearance: Transparent roofing material. Some people may feel it looks cheap.
Cost: Very economical to install. Roughly the same price as a bitumen roof.
Material: Polycarbonate roofing sheets
Transparency: Virtually completely transparent
Weight: Light-weight
Longevity: A good quality roof will last around 25 years. Cheaper options are obviously less likely to last so long.
Maintenance: No maintenance usually required once in situ.
Reactivity: Inert and resistant to corrosion
Ease of installation: Can be worked using standard tools: for ease, we offer a pre-cut polycarbonate sheeting option.
Appearance: Thicker options may be translucent rather than transparent.
Cost: Depends on the thickness and type thinner, single layer sheets are comparable with PVC; double walled or thicker sheets are more expensive.
Material: Fibre cement.
Transparency: Opaque.
Weight: Lighter than concrete, this is a relatively heavy option, so strong underlying support is required.
Longevity: Lasts well. A fibre cement roof will often last 50-60 years.
Maintenance: Ideally a fibre cement roof should be repainted every ten years or so.
Reactivity: Fibre cement sheeting is extremely tough, but can become weathered over time, particularly if in an exposed location.
Ease of installation: Installation can be tricky. The sheets generate a considerable amount of dust when cut and require specialist shears.
Appearance: Traditional appearance commonly seen on agricultural buildings.
Cost: More expensive than plastic options and bitumen, but less expensive than metal. In most cases, longevity is the factor which has the biggest influence on price.
Material: Bitumen roofing.
Transparency: Opaque.
Weight: A bitumen sheet weighs around 5kg. In comparison, fibre cement weighs somewhere around 11kg/m2
Longevity: Lasts somewhere between twenty and thirty years.
Maintenance: May need to be patched.
Reactivity: Depending on the type of bitumen roofing used, on-going inspection and repair may be needed.
Ease of installation: Different modern bitumen systems have different installation methods. These include: torching; set in asphalt; self-adhering systems; cold setting. Specialist installation is recommended for heat-treated options.
Appearance: Popular choice for flat roofs. One of the older, more traditional choices.
Cost: The cost of a bitumen roof is similar to that of a plastic roof.
Material: Metal roofing sheets.
Transparency: Opaque.
Weight: Generally depends on the type of metal used. Aluminium roofs are comparable with a heavier gauge plastic. In comparison, a steel roof is significantly heavier.
Longevity: Often a century or more.
Maintenance: Usually needs to be re-coated periodically to protect it from the elements.
Reactivity: The metals popularly used on roofs are usually fairly inert. Zinc galvanisation is often used to enhance durability.
Ease of installation: Generally requires specialist installation and specific tools.
Appearance: A wide number of different finishes can be applied, enabling it to work well on a range of different projects.
Cost: A metal roof is normally a costly option, but will usually out-last other roofing sheet materials by a significant margin, provided it is cared for properly.
Material: EPDM (rubber roofing).
Transparency: Opaque
Weight: Estimates suggest that, along with fittings, EPDM roofing weighs around 10kg/m2
Longevity: Around 25-30 years, with some modern products lasting as long as fifty years
Maintenance: May need to be patched as time goes on.
Reactivity: Aside from cleaning, additional maintenance isnt usually required
Ease of installation: If installed as a single sheet, the fitting process is fairly straight-forward.
Appearance: Usually available in black. White EPDM is also created for locations where heat reflection away from the roof is required.
Cost: Price depends on the quality. On average an EPDM roof costs about the same as a bitumen roof. Price varies depending on quality.
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