Introduction to PC
PC is a high-quality sheet made primarily of polycarbonate, produced using co-extrusion technology. Due to its surface being covered with a high concentration of UV absorbers, it not only possesses UV resistance but also maintains long-lasting weather resistance and color stability.
Main application industries include:
Garden landscaping, unique decorations, and pavilions in recreational areas;
Interior and exterior decoration of commercial buildings, as well as curtain walls of modern urban buildings;
Transparent aviation containers, motorcycle windshields, trains, ships, cars, speedboats, submarines, and glass police shields;
Telephone booths, advertising billboards, lightbox advertisements, and exhibition arrangements;
Instrumentation, panels of high and low voltage switchgear, and military industries;
Indoor decorative materials such as walls, ceilings, and partitions ;
Noise barriers on highways and urban elevated roads;
Agricultural greenhouses and breeding sheds;
Ceilings of modern ecological restaurants;
Bicycle sheds, balcony awnings, and roof rest pavilions in all units or communities;
Skylights in office buildings, department stores, hotels, villas, schools, hospitals, sports venues, entertainment centers, and public facilities
Main application industries include:
Garden landscaping, unique decorations, and pavilions in recreational areas;
Interior and exterior decoration of commercial buildings, as well as curtain walls of modern urban buildings;
Transparent aviation containers, motorcycle windshields, trains, ships, cars, speedboats, submarines, and glass police shields;
Telephone booths, advertising billboards, lightbox advertisements, and exhibition arrangements;
Instrumentation, panels of high and low voltage switchgear, and military industries;
Indoor decorative materials such as walls, ceilings, and partitions ;
Noise barriers on highways and urban elevated roads;
Agricultural greenhouses and breeding sheds;
Ceilings of modern ecological restaurants;
Bicycle sheds, balcony awnings, and roof rest pavilions in all units or communities;
Skylights in office buildings, department stores, hotels, villas, schools, hospitals, sports venues, entertainment centers, and public facilities