In addition to the aluminum materials that have been quite popular in projects, Epower has an additional option for items requiring light, light roofing for some sheltered areas: Polycacbonate roofs imported from the Federal Republic of Germany. .
Epower Polycarbonte roofs are directly imported, multi-layered hollow with two popular thicknesses of 10mm and 16mm. The roof panel has two basic colors to choose from: clear white and atlantic, or depending on the project, there are suitable colors.
Compared with conventional polycarbonate roofing sheets on the market, the Polycarbonate Rodeca product line imported by Epower has many different advantages as follows:
1. Quality difference
On the market, the popular product and is known by the majority of customers are Chinese sheet products, consisting of 2 layers and roofing products supplied by Epower including many layers (minimum of 4 layers).
The type of plastic used to manufacture the sheet is Polycacbonate resin with the following characteristics: more flexible than conventional plastic, 200 times more force resistant than glass, good heat resistance (can withstand temperatures from -40 0 C to +115 0 C ...)
2. The maximum length of the roof panel is 12m
Commercial plastic sheets are usually 3-4m long, but Polycacbonate is 0.6m * 8.5m long or up to 12m long. With this size, when using polycacbonate plastic products, the investor or the contractor will reduce the cost for the connection between the sheets.
3. Epower polycacboate roof is this product does not go glue, does not use screws to shoot through
Polycacbonate roof sheet is a product produced from the invention of the Rodeca company, with the ribs of the plate in the shape of a U, the structure using a splint. The bonding details are all sinking links through a small clip, above the surface of the polycacbonate sheet without the use of glue. Completely eliminates expansion of the adhesive in the sheet, one of the biggest causes of seepage in the roof system.
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