The Polycarbonate Hollow Sheets we offer our clients are incomparable due to firmness, lightness and long-term durability to all the other materials used for the same purposes. They are produced by using the ultimate technology. Their transparency and the fact that they are hail resistant, polycarbonate has now become widely used, even competing with glass in the construction, agricultural and billboard advertising sectors.
Our sheets are 10mm (3/8") thick and come in the dimensions of 210cm (83") by 600cm (236"), but we can also cut for you any size you need. As the Polycarbonate Hollow Sheets can be used in temperatures between -40°C and +120°C they are ideal as a separator for refrigerators where thermal transfer is very important. Besides, we guarantee you the best prices in Malta.
Check all technical data of our Polycarbonate Hollow Sheets below:
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Polycarbonate Hollow Sheets are the ideal solution for:
TEMPORARY ROOFING
SKY-LIGHTS
GREENHOUSES,
BILLBOARD ADVERTISING
REFRIGERATION & THERMAL CONTROL
SHOWERS
etc.
PROPERTY
Temperature Range
Coef. Linear Thermal Expansion
Specific Gravity
Fire Classification
Hail Resistance
Vicat Soft Temperature Point
Water Absorbtion (Average)
Thickness
Number of Walls
Width
Length
Weight
Light Transmission / Clearness
Colour
K Value
Flexural Strength at Yield
Cold Bending Radius
UNIT
-40°C to +120°C
0.065 mm/m/°C
1.2 gr/cm³
B1
No Break
150°C
25%
10 mm
2
210 cm
600 cm
1700 gr/m²
78
Clear Transp.
3.2 W/moK
2300 N/mm²
2500 mm
TOLERANCE
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+0.4 mm
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+/-10 mm
+/-0.3 cm
+/-5%
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TEST METHOD
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ISO 1183
DIN 4102
STL 98101
ISO 306
ASTM-D570
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ARMDM CT 17/TS
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ISO-R 527
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The above data represents typical results obtained using standard test pieces.
The above information is given in good faith, but we are unable to guarantee its accuracy or to accept responsbility in respect of factors which are outside our knowledge or control.