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News Release from: Rockwell Sheet Sales | Subject: Polisnake sheets
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 June 2007
Multiwall polycarbonate sheet has
changed shape
Fresh thinking has produced Polisnake multiwall polycarbonate sheets with a wave pattern instead of the usual vertical straight lines.
The result is a sheet offering greatly increased load strength and spanning capability along with the ability to offer fresh architectural solutions Polisnake gives a whole new dimension to multiwall polycarbonate and opens up a world of design possibilities
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Gone are the days of multiwall polycarbonate sheets that are just a series of straight lines.
Polisnake sheets are really attractive and will find favour with designers.
The way that the light passes through the wave effect does not detract from but actually increases the light transmission.
The structural change in the sheets give a strength increase of 55% for 10mm.
Thickness, 36% for 16mm.
Thickness, and 59% for 32mm.
Thickness.
This increased strength and the excellent spanning capabilities remove some of the constructional constraints that exist with current polycarbonate products.
Polisnake also offers excellent insulation values making it an ideal choice for the architect to specify.
Standard sheet width is 1250mm.
Standard lengths are 3.0M.
and 6.0M.
This new product is initially being offered in 10mm.
Thickness soon to be followed by 16mm and 32mm.
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