Polycarbonate Panels: Expanding The Possibilities
From the Olympic
Stadium
to a
backyard greenhouse,
polycarbonate
sheet products
are finding an
increasing number
of applications.
When most people
think of the
Olympics, held recently
in Athens,
Greece, memories
of the United States
gold medal winners
flash through
their minds. If
you’re Mike Howser,
Vice President
of Sales and Marketing at SUNTUF, Inc. however, you
visualize the 90,000-seat 260,000 square foot Olympic
stadium covered by SUNTUF Polycarbonate Panels. The
clear panels let the sunshine in while blocking out harmful
radiation. The Olympic stadium hosted the opening and closing
ceremonies, track and field and the men’s football final.
With the wide variety of polycarbonate, corrugated polycarbonate
and foamed polycarbonate panels and accessories,
the applications for the products are unlimited.
Polycarbonate panels can withstand broad temperature
ranges, making the material ideal for most environments.
Compared to glass, polycarbonate panels are
light weight, virtually unbreakable and
shatterproof.
They are easy to form,
fabricate and install, are flame retardant,
weather resistant and energy
efficient. Many manufacturers offer
clear polycarbonate panels that will
not yellow, making them ideal for agricultural and residential buildings where safety
and light
transmission
are required.
Polycarbonate panels are
available in a variety of colors
with different light transmission
levels and heat blocking
options. The choice of selecting
clear, translucent or
opaque panels allows flexibility
in design for homeowners,
architects, builders and contractors.
Some out-of-thebox
thinkers have
designed room dividers
and cabinet
door inserts using
polycarbonate panels.
Progressive farmers
have incorporated
side lights in their
horse barns. New applications
are being discovered on a continual basis.
Do-It-Yourself greenhouses have become so popular
that SUNTUF has
actually developed
its own kit. Master-Gro Greenhouses
are delivered complete
with everything
you need to
build a 6’ x 8’
greenhouse –
including a hinged
door.
Written by Mike Howser, Vice President of Sales and
Marketing at Suntuf, Inc., manufacturers of polycarbonate
and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) panels for a wide variety
of commercial and industrial applications.
For more information, contact Mike Howser, Suntuf, Inc., 9735
Commerce Circle, Kutztown, PA 19530, 800-999-9459,
Fax: 610-285-9928, E-mail: suntuf@suntuf.com, Web:
www.suntuf.com.
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