35mm Bronze/Opal Two Tone Polycarbonate Multiwall Cut To Size
Two Tone Polycarbonate Multiwall offers dual-layer colour combinations in the same sheet to reduce heat build up, whilst providing diffused natural daylight. The bronze outer layer is effective in reducing solar heat gain by up to 50% and is combined with the light difussing (opal) interior layer. This material is suitbale for applications such as sunrooms, conservatories and rooflights.
- Both the sheet(s) ends will be pre-taped with aluminium and anti-dust tape. The aluminium tape is placed at the top of the sheet and the anti-dust at the bottom of the sheet.
- We will always endeavour to keep to your measurements however, there is a industry standard tolerance of +/- 5mm when cutting.
- The maximum sheet size we can offer is 2100mm x 7000mm (WxL).
- The flutes in the material run parallel to the length of the sheet.
- This material is cut to your individual requirements; therefore, they are bespoke and non-returnable.
- Material may vary in brands due to supplier availability, we cannot guarantee a particular brand when your order is placed.
Our data sheets can provide you with additional information on this product. Please contact us for further guidance.
Reduces heat gain by up to 50%, high natural light transmission, thermally insulating, lightweight and easy to use, co-extruded UV protection
This material range is Class 1 Fire Rating BS476/7.
If you do not require these sheets to be taped, this must be clearly requested at the time of purchase. The tape is a preventive measure against dirt and debris entering the flute of the material. The open ends of the sheets need to be sealed with sheet closures.
We cannot guarantee where the blade lands when cutting the sheets, so it is not possible to ensure hard edges on all panels.
Please store and lay this material flat in a cool, dry place prior to installation.
- Light Weight
- Maintains Great Light Transmission
- UV Protected
- Strong & Durable
- Sunrooms
- DIY skylights & roofing
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