Description
This premium twinwall polycarbonate sheet in bronze provides a strong yet lightweight glazing solution for a wide range of roofing and cladding projects. The twinwall construction offers excellent rigidity and impact resistance, making it a reliable alternative to traditional glass while being easier to handle and install on site.
With its attractive bronze tint, this sheet helps to reduce glare and solar gain, creating a more comfortable environment beneath canopies, walkways, covered seating areas and architectural features. Available in 10 mm thickness and a choice of practical sheet sizes, it is ideal for both commercial and domestic applications where insulation, durability and light transmission are all important.
Product Features
- Durable twinwall polycarbonate construction in a bronze tint for improved solar control and reduced glare.
- 10 mm sheet thickness providing a balance of rigidity, insulation and manageable weight.
- Available sheet lengths of 2000, 3000, 4000 and 6000 mm to suit small projects through to extended roofing runs.
- Choice of sheet widths: 1050 mm for easier handling and 2100 mm for covering larger areas efficiently.
- Lightweight material significantly easier to transport, cut and install compared with glass panels.
- High impact resistance, helping to withstand accidental knocks, falling debris and general wear in exposed locations.
- Suitable for use with compatible glazing bars, end closures and sealing tapes for a complete roofing or glazing system.
Key Features and Benefits
- Enhanced comfort under cover thanks to the bronze tint, which diffuses light and helps limit heat build-up on sunny days.
- Energy-efficient performance from the twinwall design, creating an insulating air gap that reduces heat loss compared with single-skin sheets.
- Reduced installation time and labour costs due to the sheet’s low weight and ease of cutting to size on site.
- Improved safety versus glass, with high impact strength and shatter-resistant properties ideal for public and domestic areas.
- Versatile sizing options allow efficient layout planning, minimising waste when covering roofs, façades and partitions.
- Low maintenance surface that is simple to clean and designed for long-term outdoor use when installed correctly.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Twinwall polycarbonate |
| Colour / Tint | Bronze |
| Thickness | 10 mm |
| Available Sheet Lengths | 2000, 3000, 4000, 6000 mm |
| Available Sheet Widths | 1050 mm, 2100 mm |
| Typical Use | Glazing, roofing, canopies, covered walkways and architectural panels |
Applications and Ideal Uses
This bronze twinwall polycarbonate sheet is well suited to new-build and refurbishment projects where a robust, insulating and visually appealing glazing or roofing material is required.
- Canopies, pergolas and patio covers in domestic gardens and outdoor seating areas.
- Covered walkways, cycle shelters and entrance canopies in commercial or educational settings.
- Rooflights and overhead glazing where controlled light transmission and reduced glare are important.
- Partitioning and screening panels in workshops, sports facilities and leisure environments.
- Decorative façades and design-led architectural features using translucent bronze glazing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I cut the twinwall polycarbonate sheet to size on site?
Yes, the sheet can be cut to size using standard tools such as a fine-toothed handsaw or a suitable power saw. Always support the sheet fully during cutting and ensure the flutes are sealed properly after cutting using compatible end closure profiles or tapes.
Is the bronze twinwall sheet suitable for outdoor use all year round?
Yes, twinwall polycarbonate is designed for long-term outdoor applications when installed correctly. The material offers good weather resistance and is commonly used for roofing, canopies and external glazing in a variety of climates.
Which sheet size should I choose for my project?
Select the sheet length and width that best match your roof or glazing layout to minimise cutting and waste. For smaller structures, shorter lengths such as 2000 mm or 3000 mm and the 1050 mm width are often easier to handle, while larger roofs and canopies may benefit from 4000 mm or 6000 mm lengths and the 2100 mm width for faster coverage.


