Description
This ultra-tough clear polycarbonate sheet is ideal for machine guards and anti-vandal glazing. It offers exceptional strength and durability.
Material Overview
Polycarbonate sheet is a highly durable glazing material known for its toughness, being approximately 250 times stronger than glass. It is commonly used in various applications including machine guards, anti-vandal glazing, and riot shields.
Scratch Resistant Grade
The Marguard grade of polycarbonate features a hard coating that enhances scratch resistance, making it suitable for high-performance applications like race cars. This coating allows for easier cleaning and extends the lifespan of the material.
Thermal Expansion Considerations
Polycarbonate sheets are sensitive to thermal expansion, and it is crucial to account for this in applications where temperature changes occur. Proper engineering should allow for expansion to maintain integrity.
Chemical Sensitivity and Maintenance
Standard polycarbonate sheets are sensitive to chemicals and acids. It is recommended to clean them with a mild solution of water and washing up liquid, avoiding dry dusters or cloths to prevent damage.
Bending and Fabrication
Polycarbonate sheets can be bent along a curve, but this should be done by specialists, especially for the Marguard grade, which may crack if bent beyond its flexibility limits.
Specifications
- Thickness: 12mm
- Strength: Approximately 250 times stronger than glass
- UV Resistance: Available grades for external applications
- Scratch Resistance: Marguard grade features hard coating
- Chemical Sensitivity: Sensitive to chemicals and acids
Benefits
- Long-lasting durability and impact resistance
- Reduced risk of scratches and easier maintenance
- Versatile for various applications including external use
- Cost-effective due to extended lifespan
Use Cases
- Machine guards
- Anti-vandal glazing
- Riot shields
FAQ
Q: Is polycarbonate completely unbreakable?
A: No, while it is very strong, polycarbonate is not completely unbreakable.
Q: Can I use standard polycarbonate for outdoor applications?
A: Only UV resistant grades should be used for outdoor applications; standard grades are for internal use.


