UV-resistant Polycarbonate Panels Are Designed to Match Metal Sheet Profiles

UNITREX 2.67- by 7/8-inch and 4.2- by 1-1/16-inch polycarbonate panels are impact-resistant and provide long-term protection against denting, cracking and peeling.UNITREX 2.67- by 7/8-inch and 4.2- by 1-1/16-inch polycarbonate panels are impact-resistant and provide long-term protection against denting, cracking and peeling.
UNITREX 2.67- by 7/8-inch and 4.2- by 1-1/16-inch polycarbonate panels are impact-resistant and provide long-term protection against denting, cracking and peeling.

UNITREX 2.67- by 7/8-inch and 4.2- by 1-1/16-inch polycarbonate panels are impact-resistant and provide long-term protection against denting, cracking and peeling.

UNITREX 2.67- by 7/8-inch and 4.2- by 1-1/16-inch polycarbonate panels are impact-resistant and provide long-term protection against denting, cracking and peeling. UNITREX polycarbonate panels are UV-resistant, offering an advantage compared to other siding and roofing panels. UNITREX polycarbonate panels have a non-combustible flame spread rating of 6; less than other non-metallic panels.

UNITREX polycarbonate panels offer:

  • Long-term weatherability.
  • Virtually unbreakable strength.
  • Lightweight for easy installation.
  • Operating temperature range: -40 F to 212 F.
  • Optical clarity.
  • Impact resistance.

UNITREX 2.67- and 4.2-inch polycarbonate panels are clear as glass and more resistant to breakage. In addition, 2.67- and 4.2-inch panels offer more impact resistance compared to acrylic panels. The panels are half the weight of glass and thus easy to handle and install, durable, energy-efficient and easy to fabricate.

2.67- by 7/8-inch panels are available in clear and green translucent. 4.2- by 1-1/16-inch panels are available in clear, green translucent and opaque white. The panels are designed to match the profiles of metal sheets in the steel building industry.

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