Cellular polycarbonate is a thermoplastic that stands out for its hardness, durability, strength and lightweight. As we have mentioned, it is easily mouldable and can be used as wall, roof and ceiling cladding. In fact, it can be installed on different types of structure, whether metal, wood or aluminium.
These sheets give a great luminosity to all types of buildings or offices, although they can also be used to manufacture different utensils, illuminate a terrace, make greenhouses, glaze windows or even create modern design furniture.
The truth is that given its main characteristics, we are talking about a polycarbonate roofing material of great hardness and thermal insulation, which makes it the ideal material for any self-respecting construction project due to its resistance to ageing and weathering.
Cellular polycarbonate sheets are perfect for roofs on commercial, industrial and residential buildings where natural light is required, such as terraces, inner courtyards or sheds.
Thanks to its high transparency and easy use, it is widely used in the construction industry today. In addition, it saves a considerable amount of electrical energy, which is why it is currently one of the most popular new materials.
Polycarbonate sheets have been designed for use in industrial roofing and cladding and in the residential sector. Cellular polycarbonate has excellent mechanical, optical, light transmission and thermal properties, making it a very versatile material used in flat, curved and sloped glazing, as well as for commercial, agricultural, industrial, domestic and advertising applications, among others.
Cellular polycarbonate cannot be perforated, as it has no capacity to expand and could be damaged, leading to leaks and accumulations of dirt inside. Its installation is floating and the only thing that must be fixed to the sidewalls or structures are the profiles of its joints and edges.