Why architects should consider Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet for safety glazing...
When it comes to glazing in building and construction, first thought will be of glass. As glazing word is derived from middle English ‘glass’, in building and construction it is defined as doing glasswork in windows.
Why architects should consider ‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ for safety glazing in the modern building and construction?
- 1. Glass in glazing can be hazardous:
Glass can be impacted by many reasons which can prove dangerous to anyone’s life. In this case ‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ is 200 times stronger than glass and has extreme impact strength which can protect from hazardous impacts from normal attacks, hurricane, etc.
- 2. Can be easily installed:
Glass needs to be handled carefully and takes time, cost and effort to install. However, ‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ is light-weight and fabricated in any size or form. This feature makes the sheet easily installable.
- 3. Insulates Sound:
‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ acts as sound insulator and protects from heavy noise generated outside the building like from traffic, industrial works, sirens, etc.
- 4. Available in wide range:
‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ has more options than glass. It is available in different colors and textures.
- 5. Eco-frienliness:
‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ is eco-friendly material which helps maintain temperature and makes the place green.
- 6. UV- Protection:
Dangerous ultra violet rays harm human body badly. Over exposure of direct sunlight may cause cancer in humans. UV protected ‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ protects you from this harmful ‘UV rays’ and pass the non-harmful rays only.
Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet Fact Sheet:
Colors & Tints |
Clear, Opal, Bronze , Green, Blue & Grey |
Dimentions |
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Widths |
Upto 2100 mm |
Thickness |
1 to 12 mm |
Type: |
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Options: |
Embossed texture, single sided UV protection and both sided UV protection |
Specials: |
Special transparent, translucent, and opaque options are available on request |
For more details about ‘Tilara Polycarbonate Sheet’ visit www.tilarapolyplast.com.