Multiwall Polycarbonate Sheets
Multiwall polycarbonate sheets are commonly used when buyers want lighter panel weight, useful light transmission and better thermal performance than a single solid sheet. They are especially relevant for greenhouse glazing, skylights and insulated daylighting structures.
Greenhouse glazing, skylights, canopy roofs and other daylighting projects that need a hollow-structure panel.
Why buyers shortlist this sheet type
A common choice when the project needs daylight while still caring about thermal performance.
The hollow-sheet structure can make planning and installation easier in many applications.
Buyers often shortlist multiwall first for greenhouse and roof daylighting work.
Typical option direction for export discussion
| Common structures | Twinwall, multiwall and related hollow-sheet structures |
|---|---|
| Typical thickness direction | Common export discussions often start around 4 mm to 25 mm depending on the project |
| Surface options | UV protection, light diffusion and common market color choices |
| Typical uses | Greenhouse glazing, skylight systems, canopy roofs and insulated daylighting |
Where this sheet type is most often used
Often the first recommendation when insulation and light diffusion both matter.
Suitable for many daylighting systems that need a lighter structured panel.
Can work for canopy-related projects depending on the support system.
- End use and project environment
- Preferred thickness range and panel width
- UV side requirement and color direction
- Accessory or profile requirement
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