

Poly... what? Is that similar to PVC?
What can polycarbonate sheet be used for?
Can I install polycarbonate sheet?
Do the sheets discolour?
Does it get very hot in summer under this polycarbonate roof?
Do these sheets break easily?
Where can I buy polycarbonate sheet?
Is it harmful to the environment?
What happens in the event of a fire?
What if I have a commercial question?

How can polycarbonate sheets be mounted?
What is the impact strenght of polycarbonate?
Is polycarbonate bulletproof?
What about weather resistance of polycarbonate?
What insulation value do polycarbonate sheets offer?
Which kind of sheet do I need for which windload?
Why are there so many different types of multi-wall sheets?
Where can I get technical data?
What is the environmental impact of polycarbonate?
Is polycarbonate compatible with all materials?
And what about Bisphenol-A and Polycarbonate?


BPA stands for bisphenol A. It is an organic chemical which is the essential basic building block (intermediate) for polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins. Around two thirds of all BPA is used to produce polycarbonate plastic, which is a highly durable, versatile, heat and shatter-resistant and transparent plastic found in a wide range of essential consumer applications. Numerous studies and regulatory assessments have shown that BPA and BPA-based products pose no risk to human health or the environment. Moreover, banning would unnecessarily remove thousands of crucial everyday products from our lives and have a severe social and economic impact. In order to read more about it please visit: http://www.bisphenol-a-europe.org/ or http://www.bisphenol-a.org/