Types of Polycarbonate Sheets

Why Use Multiwall Polycarbonate?

What are multiwall polycarbonate sheets? Multiwall polycarbonate sheet, like twin wall polycarbonate, has multi layered polycarbonate sheets joined together by vertical columns with the same material. One distinct characteristic between multiwall and twinwall is the number of plastic sheets. While a multiwall has multiple sheets combined together, a twin wall has two sheets connected together, …

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Why Use Embossed and Corrugated Polycarbonate?

What are embossed and corrugated polycarbonate sheets? Compared to corrugated polycarbonate sheets, embossed and corrugated sheets have a flat surface in between the corrugation. The height of the corrugation in embossed and corrugated sheet is also less than the corrugated sheet as shown in the photo below: Because of its unique look, it is a …

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Why Use Twin Wall Polycarbonate Sheets?

What are twin wall polycarbonate sheets? Twin wall sheets are easily recognizable because of their structure. It is one type of multiwall polycarbonate sheet with a construction of two plastics connected together with vertical channels using the same material. Like other types of multiwall sheets (2-wall, 3-wall, X structure, honeycomb, and 4-wall construction), it is …

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Why Choose Corrugated Polycarbonate Sheets?

What are corrugated polycarbonate sheets? Ever wondered why roofs commonly adapt the wavy shape? The round, wavy shape better known as corrugation, is proven important in strengthening the material. In fact, the corrugated shape cannot only be found on roofs, but in more practical applications as part of our daily living, including cardboard boxes and …

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