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Multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles are lightweight, durable roofing materials composed of multiple layers of polycarbonate, offering enhanced insulation and impact resistance. These tiles are designed to provide excellent thermal and sound insulation, reducing heat transfer while being resistant to UV degradation. They are commonly used in applications where energy efficiency and longevity are important, such as in greenhouses, carports, and commercial buildings. Their unique structure also contributes to their strength and resistance to environmental factors like hail or heavy winds.
The specifications of multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles:
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Material | Polycarbonate |
Wall Structure | 2-5 layers (e.g., twin-wall, triple-wall,honeycomb) |
Thickness | 4mm - 20mm |
Width | 1050mm (standard) |
Length | Customizable (typically 5.8m, 11.8m) |
Light Transmission | 50% - 85% (depending on color) |
UV Protection | UV-coated (UV resistance up to 10 years) |
Color Options | Clear, Opal, Blue, Bronze, Green |
Fire Rating | Class B1 (non-combustible) |
Impact Resistance | High (resistant to hail, wind) |
Thermal Insulation | R-value: 1.5 - 3.5 m²·K/W |
Weight | 0.9 - 4.5 kg/m² |
Applications | Roofing, Greenhouses, Carports, Skylights |
Multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles are versatile and used in a variety of applications, including:
1. What are multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles made of?
Multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles are made from high-quality
polycarbonate resin, structured with multiple layers (typically 2-5
layers) for enhanced insulation, strength, and durability.
2. What are the benefits of using multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles?
3. Are these roof tiles UV-resistant?
Yes, our multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles are UV-coated,
offering protection from UV rays, extending the lifespan of the
tiles, and preventing yellowing or degradation over time.
4. What is the lifespan of multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles?
These tiles can last up to 10-15 years with proper installation and
maintenance, depending on environmental conditions and usage.
5. What colors are available for multi-wall polycarbonate roof
tiles?
We offer a range of colors, including Clear, Opal (frosted), Blue,
Green, and Bronze. Custom colors can also be produced based on
customer requirements.
6. How are the thermal insulation properties of multi-wall
polycarbonate tiles measured?
The thermal insulation performance of multi-wall polycarbonate roof
tiles is typically measured in R-value, which indicates the
resistance to heat flow. Our tiles have an R-value ranging from 1.5
to 3.5 m²·K/W, depending on the thickness and number of walls.
7. Can multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles be used in high-wind or
snow-load areas?
Yes, these tiles are highly durable and can withstand extreme
weather conditions, including heavy snow and strong winds, due to
their multi-wall structure that enhances impact resistance.
8. What thicknesses are available for multi-wall polycarbonate roof
tiles?
Our multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles are available in a range of
thicknesses, typically from 6mm to 16mm, to suit different needs
for insulation and strength.
9. How easy is it to install multi-wall polycarbonate roof tiles?
The tiles are lightweight and easy to handle, which simplifies the
installation process. We provide detailed installation guides, and
our technical team is available for support if needed.
10. Are custom sizes available for these roof tiles?
Yes, we offer customizable lengths and widths to meet your project
requirements. Please contact us with your specific dimensions, and
we will tailor the tiles to suit your needs.
11. Can these tiles be used for applications other than roofing?
While primarily designed for roofing, multi-wall polycarbonate
tiles are also suitable for applications like skylights, greenhouse
covers, pergolas, and carports, where natural light and insulation
are required.
12. What maintenance is required for polycarbonate roof tiles?
Polycarbonate tiles are low-maintenance. Regular cleaning with mild
soap and water is typically enough to maintain their appearance.
Avoid using abrasive materials to prevent scratching the surface.