PC Sheet Deters Elements
Canada’s winter
had little effect on
Olympic Games visitors
to Vancouver’s
many attractions,
thanks to the city’s
planners and architects.
Historically they have kept the elements at bay in
their approach to infrastructure design for popular pedestrian
areas and their preparations for the Winter Games
are no exception.
A notable example was Vancouver BC’s Canada Place, a
landmark cultural and entertainment complex. Its design
includes extensive use of transparent green polycarbonate
sheet for entry area skylights, windows and covered walkways
that provide natural light, unobstructed views and
protection from severe weather.
Criteria for the material included long term UV and
weather resistance, durability and freedom to design skylights
and windows compatible with the architectural features
of Canada Place. After extensive testing, the facility’s
designers opted for a highly UV resistant Makrolon® polycarbonate
sheet from Bayer MaterialScience LLC’s
Sheffield Plastics business.
Sheffield developed the UV resistant grade specifically
to maintain clarity after long term outdoor exposure. Its
inherent toughness far exceeds that of acrylic and glass
and its physical strength withstands high wind loads often
experienced at Canada Place.
Polycarbonate’s toughness allowed the transparent
green sheet to be formed easily into the required curved
skylight shapes on site, and without the costly pre-heating
required with glass and acrylic.
For more information, contact Cindy Kahlstrom,
Sheffield Plastics Inc., 119 Salisbury Road, Sheffield, MA
01257, 800-254-1707, Fax: 800-457-3553, E-mail: cindy.kahlstrom@bayerbms.com, Web: www.sheffieldplastics
.com
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