Polycarbonate Sheets for Greenhouses
Multiwall polycarbonate sheets by Exolon Group provide thermal insulation and high light transmission for industrial greenhouses as well as tropical enclosures in parks
Multi UV polycarbonate sheets by Exolon Group are a lightweight, low-maintenance alternative to glass materials in green house construction. Compared to glass panels, our Multi UV polycarbonate sheets offer equivalent levels of light transmission and superior thermal insulation.
Our portfolio of multiwall polycarbonate sheet materials for greenhouse coverings (get the whitepaper) includes a wide selection of colours, thicknesses and surface treatments including anti-condensation coatings and extra thermal insulation.
Benefits at a glance
- Excellent light transmission – Plants receive plenty of sunlight without any glare or obstructive reflectivity
- Weather resistance – High hail resistence, and will hold up for years against the elements without yellowing
- Thermal insulation – Create a climate in which plants and animals can thrive
- Design freedom – Lightweight and easy to tool, Multi UV sheets can be used in ambitious and complex constructions
- Low maintenance – Especially with no-drop surface treatment, sheet materials are easy to clean and care for, preventing the growth of unwanted fungi or bacteria
- Safety first - Fire safety classification in accordance with EN 13501-1
Greenhouse roofing applications
With a weight half that of glass and excellent cold-bending properties, Multi UV polycarbonate sheets can be used for innovative architectural applications in agriculture, nurseries, botanical parks and more.
Read about some of our most notable greenhouse roofing projects to date:
Polycarbonate sheets replace the glass roof and façade of the Luisenpark Tropicarium
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Materials: 3-wall Multi UV 3X-25-25; and 3-wall Multi UV 3/16-16 with No-Drop treatment |
This popular attraction in Mannheim, Germany is home to many species of tropical vegetation and animals. More than a decade ago, the glass roof and façade of this tropical greenhouse enclosure were replaced with sheets of Multi UV polycarbonate by Exolon Group. In addition to low installation costs, the new greenhouse roofing materials were a notable improvement in terms of energy savings.
