To find out why cellular polycarbonate is better than monolithic, it is necessary to compare both materials, find out their main characteristics, features and scope.
Cellular polycarbonate in its design is a few thin sheets of plastic glued together. They are fastened together by special barely noticeable jumpers, which professionals call stiffening ribs. Miniature honeycombs are formed between the layers of sheets, which are able to absorb noise and retain heat.
To increase the impact resistance of such a material, many manufacturers fill the cells with airgel.
A number of advantages of polycarbonate:
- The sheets evenly scatter light.
- Low cost in comparison with materials of a similar purpose.
- Good thermal insulation, especially if the honeycomb is filled with a special gel.
- The material is not afraid of freezing and temperature changes.
- The use of such building materials is safe for people and animals, it is not toxic.
- It weighs very little.
- Maintains integrity under small mechanical stresses.
Cellular polycarbonate is used most often during the construction of foundations, roofs and awnings. During the construction of arches, peaks, greenhouses, greenhouses and canopies, as well as with the decorative arrangement of stopping points, it is simply irreplaceable.
Monolithic panels are sold in construction stores as a large continuous sheet. Its minimum thickness is 1 mm and reaches 12 mm. Rarely, but still there are panels with a thickness of 20 mm.
Such building material can be either color or colorless (translucent or translucent with a white tint). Depending on the color, such a building material has different light transmittance.
Monolithic sheets are not afraid of frost. In frosts up to -50 C0 This material retains its impact resistant properties. It can also be used in hot climates at temperatures up to 40 ° C.0.
Important advantages:
- Light transmission up to 90%.
- Many colors.
- Resistant to mechanical damage.
- Not afraid of fire. It does not light up and does not melt on an open fire.
- Decent heat, sound and waterproofing.
- It perfectly retains heat in the cold.
- Ease.
- Does not pass through ultraviolet rays.
Monolithic polycarbonate is needed for the construction of wind and dirt protection structures located on street, strengthening greenhouses, it is often used for the construction of roofs of buildings, carports for garages and visors. Many use panels as fences or partitions.
There is no single answer to the question which building material is better, since both cellular and monolithic sheets are actively used by a person during construction. However, cellular polycarbonate is necessary for the construction of lightweight buildings, where strong loads and strong mechanical stresses are not expected. A monolith is good, like impact-resistant material.
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