Product Description
Polycarbonate sheet, also known as PC sheet or Kapulong sheet, is a trade name for transparent polycarbonate sheets. It is a widely used high-strength, transparent, soundproof, and energy-saving new type of high-quality decorative material internationally. Compared to laminated glass, wired glass, tempered glass, and hollow glass, polycarbonate sheets are lighter, weather-resistant, ultra-strong, flame-retardant, and soundproof.
Features of Polycarbonate sheet
High Strength: Polycarbonate sheets are known for their exceptional strength, making them resistant to impact and damage, and suitable for use in areas prone to rough handling.
Transparency: These sheets offer excellent transparency, allowing natural light to pass through while maintaining clarity, which makes them ideal for applications where visibility is important.
Soundproofing: Polycarbonate sheets have soundproofing properties, helping to reduce noise transmission and providing a quieter environment indoors.
Energy Efficiency: With their ability to transmit natural light, polycarbonate sheets contribute to energy efficiency by reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day, thus lowering energy consumption.
Weather Resistance: Polycarbonate sheets are highly resistant to weathering, UV radiation, and extreme temperatures, ensuring long-term durability and performance even in harsh environmental conditions.
Flame Retardancy: Many polycarbonate sheets are treated to be flame retardant, enhancing safety in case of fire and meeting regulatory standards for building materials.
Lightweight: Despite their strength, polycarbonate sheets are lightweight, making them easy to handle, transport, and install, which reduces labor and transportation costs.
Versatility: These sheets are available in various thicknesses, sizes, and colors, allowing for customization to suit different applications and design requirements.
Applications of Polycarbonate sheet
Transparent Roofing: Used as roofing material in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to create transparent roofs that allow natural light to enter while providing protection from the elements.
Skylights: Installed as skylights on roofs to introduce natural daylight into interior spaces, enhancing illumination and reducing the need for artificial lighting.
Sunshades: Employed as sunshades or awnings over windows, doors, patios, and outdoor areas to provide shade from direct sunlight while allowing diffused light to pass through.
Curtain Walls: Integrated into curtain wall systems to create transparent or semi-transparent facades for buildings, adding aesthetic appeal and maximizing natural lighting.
Interior Partitions: Used as partitions or room dividers within interior spaces to create separate areas while maintaining visual transparency and spatial continuity.




