polycarbonate / Lexan for railings
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polycarbonate / Lexan for railings
Has anyone used polycarbonate instead of aluminum for the railing panels? Its not that badly priced. High heat and impact resistant. can anyone think of negatives?
Re: polycarbonate / Lexan for railings
Interesting idea. Only negative I can think of is it scratches very easily.
Edited to add: Make sure the grade you get has a UV stabilizer in it. "Radiation from the Sun, especially in the UV portion of the spectrum, degrades the properties of polycarbonate."
http://www.ptsllc.com/intro/polycarb_intro.aspx
Edited to add: Make sure the grade you get has a UV stabilizer in it. "Radiation from the Sun, especially in the UV portion of the spectrum, degrades the properties of polycarbonate."
http://www.ptsllc.com/intro/polycarb_intro.aspx
Re: polycarbonate / Lexan for railings
Yeah I was looking at this stuff
Makrolon® SL
Makrolon® SL (SunLife) polycarbonate sheet is an enhanced UV-resistant sheet with exceptional weatherability and superior impact strength. Available in clear as well as a variety of colors, SL is the perfect choice for extended service life and resistance to color shift. Makrolon® SL polycarbonate sheet and reel is easily thermoformed, fabricated and decorated. Typical applications include skylights, barrel vaults, covered walkways and general glazing.
Found a post were someone else tried it on Facebook but didn't have much info
Makrolon® SL
Makrolon® SL (SunLife) polycarbonate sheet is an enhanced UV-resistant sheet with exceptional weatherability and superior impact strength. Available in clear as well as a variety of colors, SL is the perfect choice for extended service life and resistance to color shift. Makrolon® SL polycarbonate sheet and reel is easily thermoformed, fabricated and decorated. Typical applications include skylights, barrel vaults, covered walkways and general glazing.
Found a post were someone else tried it on Facebook but didn't have much info