Polycarbonate Sheets Manufacturers & Exporter in South Africa

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Polycarbonate Sheets for Roofing, Glazing & Industrial Use in South Africa

Tilara Private Limited is a leading manufacturer of polycarbonate sheets and a government–recognized star export house shipping to 25 countries. South Africa is a key industrial area for polycarbonate sheets center on manufacturing hubs in Gauteng and the Western Cape, where producers supply roofing, glazing and fabrication for construction, agriculture, and engineering sectors. These sites support heavy industry needs like warehouse roofing and safety barriers, with Tilara exports for enhanced daylighting in factories.

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Why choose our Product?

Compared to glass or acrylic alternatives, our product sheets are the best option because of their unparalleled strength, sustainability, and versatility. With automatic fire qualities and resistance to vibrations, chemicals, and temperatures ranging from -40 °C to +120 °C, these sheets offer 250 times the impact resistance of glass and 25 times that of acrylic. While multiwall designs provide superior warmth, soundproofing, and natural daylighting to reduce energy expenses, dual UV interaction ensures 10-year weatherproofing without yellowing.

100% recyclable with lightweight handling for easy installation, they minimise waste, transport emissions, and maintenance, backed by rigorous quality control. Ideal for industrial roofing, glazing, and skylights in markets like the UK and South Africa, in terms of durability and flexibility, Tilara's custom profiles and certifications beat those of the competition.

Our certifications & Quality testing

Our company, located in Rajkot, Gujarat, within one of India’s most well-organised and productive industrial zones, is also approved by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) as an approved manufacturer. We are also ISO 9001 TUV certified and hold CE, EN 16240:2013 certifications. We proudly export our entire product line to 25 countries and have been recognised as a Government-certified star export house.

International Organization For Standardization ISO Certification
CE Certification Certification

List of Top Products Exported from India

Polycarbonate sheets

We mainly famous manufacturer with a focus on superior goods for the signs and construction sectors. We provide a variety of polycarbonate sheets with a strong dedication to both customer satisfaction and environmental awareness. Compact polycarbonate sheets, which we provide, come in both UV and non-UV varieties.

These days, our goods are utilised in a wide range of locations worldwide, including stadiums, airports, business buildings, private homes, and agricultural sites. Our unique quality of the Tilara product, the polycarbonate sheet, integrates strength, superior clarity, and design freedom. Polycarbonate become a favourite over the past ten years for many glazing, roofing, and protective applications.

Polycarbonate roofing sheet in South Africa

Polycarbonate roofing sheets are made up of thermoplastic panels, which are durable and reliable. They are chosen for construction as a lightweight, strong and transparent roofing solution, an excellent alternative to glass and many traditional roofing materials. Our sheets have important features like Impact resistance, UV protection, and light transmission and are significantly lighter than glass, meaning you don’t need a massive, expensive support frame. Uses of polycarbonate sheets in different fields like industrial, commercial and Greenhouse plants, etc., our product is the preferred choice for roofing, skylight, greenhouses, and industrial buildings. Their UV protection ensures long-lasting clarity and performance, even in harsh weather conditions.

Multiwall polycarbonate sheet in South Africa

Multiwall polycarbonate sheets that we often using the best material, a high-performance plastic panel consisting of two or more layers separated by air gaps. These air gaps act as natural insulators, reducing heat transfer and improving energy efficiency. Key features of our product Light weight yet extremely strong, excellent thermal insulation, high impact resistance, UV-resistant surface for long-lasting performance, Available in various thicknesses and sizes. Multiwall polycarbonate roofing sheets are virtually unbreakable and much lighter, making them easier to install and maintain.

Polycarbonate Compact Solid Sheet
Polycarbonate Roofing Sheet
Polycarbonate Hollow Multiwall Sheet

Twin wall polycarbonate sheet in South Africa

A twin-wall polycarbonate made up of two layers connected by internal ribs, forming an air gap which enhances strength and creates air channels. Key advantages of the usage of twin-wall polycarbonate sheet include its lightweight, great for greenhouses, skylights, residential roofing, and covered walkways. Our sheet has technical qualities that differ from market sheets. It has the quality of UV protection, which is essential for outdoor applications to prevent yellowing and material degradation. Thicker panels which is better for thermal control. Our product is an optimal selection for various projects.

Acrylic sheet manufacturer in South Africa

Acrylic sheets are mainly known for their glass-like clarity and lightweight durability. Acrylic over glass or polycarbonate, because of its important quality Optical clarity, is actually clearer than glass. It has a light transmission rate of 92%, and it is naturally resistant to UV light. While polycarbonate needs a coating to stay clear, acrylic can sit in the sun for 30years without yellowing. Scratch Resistance is harder than polycarbonate, meaning it doesn’t scratch quite as easily.

Major Industrial Sites of Polycarbonate Sheets in South Africa

Major industrial sites and manufacturing centres of polycarbonate sheets in South Africa. This focuses on the industrial manufacturing (not just distribution) of polycarbonate sheets for construction, industrial, commercial, and architectural applications.

Tilara Polyplast XT Acrylic Sheet
Extruded Acrylic Sheet
Polycarbonate Profiled Sheet

Frequently Asked Questions

Polycarbonate sheet is a lightweight, highly durable plastic panel with excellent impact strength — up to ~250× stronger than glass — and high transparency, making it a preferred alternative to glass in many applications.

Yes. Sheets are typically UV-stabilised to withstand strong sun and harsh outdoor climates found in South Africa, helping prevent yellowing and degradation over time.

Polycarbonate sheets come in multiple colours and opacity levels to suit different needs — for example:
  • Clear for maximum light transmission
  • Opal or bronze for diffused light and reduced glare
  • Each colour has different light transmission characteristics.

Yes — polycarbonate sheets can be cut with common tools (like circular saws or shears), and can be bent cold or with heat for various shapes. However, you should drill oversized holes for fixing to allow for thermal expansion.

Typical applications in South Africa include:
  • Roof lights, canopies & skylights in residential and industrial buildings
  • Greenhouse roofing and garden structures
  • Protective screens and machine guards
  • Signage and glazing projects
  • Polycarbonate’s combination of light transmission, strength and weather resistance suits many construction needs

Yes. Most sheets have a UV protective layer co-extruded on one side to protect against sun damage. It’s important to install the sheet with the UV-protected side facing the sun.

Polycarbonate has low flammability and is considered flame-retardant — it doesn’t readily spread fire and can self-extinguish when the flame source is removed.

Polycarbonate maintains performance across a wide temperature range and is resistant to extreme heat and cold, though like all plastics it will soften at very high temperatures (~140 °C+).

Use a mild soapy solution to clean and avoid abrasive cleaners which can scratch the surface.

Keep sheets under cover and on pallets. Exposure to rain or moisture while stacked can damage the edges or surface.

Yes — due to its high clarity and impact resistance, it’s a commonly used glass alternative for glazing, windows, skylights and protective screens.
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