tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88255987730835940322024-03-25T19:19:45.731-07:00Tuflite Polymers - Polycarbonate Greenhouse Panels and Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets ManufacturersFocusing highly on the principle of daylight harvesting, Tuflite Polymers has been providing quality polycarbonate greenhouse panels to many warehouses, factories, shopping malls, commercial spaces and residences who require natural light in their space.Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.comBlogger65125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-86125712016947946822020-07-06T04:44:00.000-07:002020-07-06T04:44:57.948-07:00Benefits Of Using Corrugated Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Corrugated roofing sheets have become a popular option for many residential and commercial space owners. And, realizing the importance of daylight harvesting, many are also opting for transparent options like polycarbonate. This has made <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2020/07/03/benefits-of-using-corrugated-polycarbonate-roofing-sheets-tuflite-polymers/" target="_blank">corrugated polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> a product that is widely accepted by architects, builders, and property holders alike. So, what is it that is actually making these roofing materials so admired?</div>
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<b>Corrugated polycarbonate roofing sheets are lightweight yet strong</b></div>
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Polycarbonate, as we know, is a very lightweight material. Moreover, it is flexible, making it very easy to handle and install the roofs. In fact, polycarbonate is such an easy material to work with that <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/blog/diy-installation-corrugated-polycarbonate-roof" target="_blank">you can install a polycarbonate roof on your own</a> </b>! At the same time, polycarbonate is also an extremely strong material. In general, polycarbonate sheets have an impact resistance that is 200 times that of glass, making it a virtually unbreakable material. And, if the sheet is formed into a corrugated structure, you can imagine the amazing strength of the sheet! Thus, by using corrugated polycarbonate sheets, you will have a lightweight, yet sturdy and strong roof.</div>
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<b>Corrugated polycarbonate roofing sheets need no repairs or replacement</b></div>
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Because of the strength that corrugated polycarbonate sheets possess, the roof made from the material can in no condition break; thus requiring no repairs or replacement. It can easily stand strong for anytime more than 50 years! So, once you install corrugated polycarbonate roofs, you have nothing to worry about any repairs of replacements for at least the next five decades. And, to add to that, polycarbonate also requires very less (almost zero) maintenance. So, there seems to be no reason why you should doubt using these sheets for your roof.</div>
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<b>Corrugated polycarbonate roofing sheets eliminate water buildup</b></div>
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One of the biggest considerations while installing roofs is to reflect on the water buildup during monsoons that can deteriorate the quality of the roof over time, and also result in leakage from the roofs. But, with the installation of corrugated polycarbonate sheets, this issue is eliminated. Firstly, because of the construction of corrugated roofs, the water will not be able to stand on the curved corrugations. Secondly, if you install these roofs at a slight angle to form a slope, even the slightest of rainwater can pour off the roof to the ground. Thus, you have nothing to worry about the water buildup on the roof when you install corrugated polycarbonate sheets.</div>
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<b>Corrugated polycarbonate roofing sheets can withstand any weather conditions</b></div>
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As mentioned above, polycarbonates are extremely strong and virtually unbreakable. This is the reason why it can withstand even the strongest of winds and hits from hail and stones. In addition, polycarbonate is also designed to withstand the scorching heat from the sun. In fact, polycarbonate sheets also come with a special UV protective layer that lets in UV-free sunlight indoors, taking care of the quality of light entering the structure. And, if you are considering rain, polycarbonate is a type of plastic, which means that no amount of water can deteriorate the quality of the sheet, unlike metal sheets that can rot with excessive exposure to rain or water.</div>
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If the above reasons are enough for you to decide on using corrugated polycarbonates for your next construction project, you can immediately get in touch with <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers </a></b>to get the best quality <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/polycarbonate-roofing/corrugated-sheets" target="_blank">corrugated polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> delivered to you at the most reasonable price in India!</div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-55795109427702324582020-06-22T23:29:00.000-07:002020-06-22T23:29:48.481-07:00Roof Remodeling Ideas - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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When you’ve already installed a roof, but are experiencing problems now, you want to either reinstall a new roof, or remodel your current one to resolve the issues. Reinstalling a new roof could be very time consuming and expensive, so you would always want to first look for ways to remodel your roof. Driven by advancements in the world of design and the need for the new, we have come up with certain <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2020/06/23/roof-remodeling-ideas-tuflite-polymers/" target="_blank">roof remodeling</a></b> tips that can help you with solutions to your problems, and a lifetime of value. Take a look.</div>
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<b>Tip 1 – Consider underlayment</b></div>
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Time is money, and when installers start running out of time or money, they start taking shortcuts such as caulking the problematic areas, rather than using other additional resources for the job. It is always a good practice to wrap up the roof in a self-adhesive underlayment to provide a tight seal. Though placed under the roof, underlayment also offers aesthetic benefits by producing a polished appearance. Thus, an underlayment can call for both lasting performance and improved appearance.</div>
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<b>Tip 2 – Prevent heat buildup</b></div>
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Preventing heat buildup is possible by either adding a cool roof paint on your roof to reflect the sun’s light, or using an appropriate material for your roof. Applying cool roof paint was a traditional technique used as the paint was built on the theory to deflect heat and result in a more comfortable space and lower energy bills. However, these paints were messy to apply and also expensive, which is why people preferred not using them. So then, the best alternative is to use materials that can prevent heat buildup. For example, if you want to <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/blog/choosing-transparent-roof-can-keep-cool" target="_blank">build a transparent structure yet keep it cool</a></b>, like a greenhouse or conservatory, then you should choose polycarbonate instead of glass, because glass brings in full direct sunlight which makes the space very hot, while<b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/polycarbonate-roofing/solid-sheets" target="_blank"> polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> bring in only safe UV-free sunlight that is diffused equally around the space, making it comfortable enough to be in.</div>
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Gutter systems can protect the structures from water that pours off roofs during thunderstorms. Rain water can otherwise dig trenches around your foundation and find its way into the crawlspace or basement. Gutters thus help cut down on such moisture and water leakage problems, while also cutting down on maintenance. Polycarbonate rain water gutters can be used in industrial and commercial buildings to help collect and drain water from over the roof top. These polycarbonate gutters outperform gutters made from other materials in terms of mechanical strength and resistance to rust and UV rays of the sun.</div>
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With these three roof remodeling tips, you make the most of your next space renovation. And, as you can see, polycarbonate plays a very important role in all of these tips. So, if you plan on using it, you can buy the best quality <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/polycarbonate-roofing/corrugated-sheets" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> from <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>, the leader in manufacturing and supplying all kinds of polycarbonates – solid, textured, profiled, corrugated, and multiwall.</div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-38368620377794946422020-06-16T03:27:00.001-07:002020-06-16T03:27:58.114-07:00Polycarbonate Or Glass For A Greenhouse - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Greenhouses can help produce a variety of fruits, vegetables, and herbs in almost every season with the right temperature set within the structure so that the plants that damage under the scorching heat can grow well even in summers, and the plants that can't withstand the chilling winds can grow well in winters. Also, the monsoons don’t affect any kinds of growing plants. Moreover, the fruits and vegetables that grow within a greenhouse are of the highest quality.</div>
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But, protection from outer seasons and maintenance is just not enough. The right amount of light is also important for the plants to grow well. This is why greenhouses that were earlier made of glass, are now being replaced with polycarbonate, because the latter is more efficient at bringing the right amount of sunlight in the right manner. Let’s take a look at how.</div>
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Glass is a thoroughly transparent that brings in all of the sunlight into a structure, making the space amazingly bright and lively. But, along with brightness, it becomes really hot to handle inside. In contrast, polycarbonate brings in not all, but maximum amount of sunlight. This means that the space becomes as bright as required, without making it extremely hot.</div>
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Because all of the sunlight enters glass, the temperature inside is also really high, which makes it especially difficult during summers. Polycarbonate, on the other hand, brings in lesser sunlight, meaning lesser heat buildup. Also, polycarbonate is an insulating material, which means that it in itself manages the temperature within the structure.</div>
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Along with the sun come lots of ultraviolet radiations, which are really harmful for the health of every living being on the earth, whether it is human beings, animals, or plants. So, when all of the sunlight enters a glass greenhouse, also comes in lots of UV rays, proving to be harmful for the plants. But, <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2020/06/15/polycarbonate-or-glass-for-a-greenhouse-tuflite-polymers/" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> have a special UV resistant coating that reflects all of the UV rays of the sun, bringing in only the good amount of sunlight to help the plants grow.</div>
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Glass brings in direct sunlight into the structure, thus some parts of the greenhouse get complete bright light, while the other areas are covered by the shadows of other objects, thus being deprived of sunlight. On the contrary, polycarbonate sheets diffuse the light coming in, thus scattering equal amount of light across the entire structure, giving every plant equal amount of sunlight to grow.</div>
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We can clearly see how glass and polycarbonate so significantly differ, and that too only in terms of the light entering the greenhouse. So, you can imagine how many other differences you can see between a glass greenhouse and polycarbonate greenhouse! It is clearly seen how a polycarbonate greenhouse can bring in lesser, yet safe amount of sunlight that is diffused across the greenhouse, with the right amount of insulation. However, the choice is yours when it comes to <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/blog/choosing-apt-greenhouse-material" target="_blank">choosing the most apt material for your greenhouse</a> </b>. However, if you are looking for polycarbonate for your next greenhouse project, whether commercial or hobby, you can get in touch with <a href="https://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank"><b>Tuflite Polymers</b> </a>to get the best quality<a href="https://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"> <b>polycarbonate roofing sheets in India.</b></a></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-25596805959878872682020-06-09T02:31:00.000-07:002020-06-09T02:31:25.654-07:00Which Material Is Right For Your Shed - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Time to roof your shed? So, you’re possibly looking for the best options around. You want protection, durability, strength, weather resistance, waterproofing, and performance. Can all of this come compiled together into one single material? We bring to you a list of the best roofing materials that you can use to <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2020/06/09/which-material-is-right-for-your-shed-tuflite-polymers/" target="_blank">roof your shed</a></b>. You can go through all the pros and cons of each, and decide as to whether you can accomplish all that you wish to from one single material. We’ve listed out the most popular and most successfully used materials till date, such as felt, asphalt, and plastic.</div>
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Felt is one of the easiest materials to fit to a roof, making it a popular DIY option. All that is required is simply rolling out the felt to the length required, and fixing it into place with the help of nails. This is why felt is mostly used as it is easy to install and saves on labour cost and time. In addition, felt can prove to be a great waterproof membrane; water leakage being one of the biggest issues of a shed. Further, felt is available in a variety of colour options, which you can choose from to have your shed roof match seamlessly with the surroundings, or stand out on its own.</div>
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Asphalt is one traditional material used to bring to the roof a good-looking finish at a nominal price. Moreover, it is a strong and long-lasting material that can guarantee waterproofing for 15 long years, having you to worry nothing about water leakage. And, available in many colours and textures, you can style your roof the way you like with asphalt shingles. You can get matching coloured fixings for every colour shingle you choose, giving the roof a smooth and clean finish. For complex fixings, there are flashings, verges, ventilator strips, eave trays, and a lot more that you can install.</div>
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When we speak of plastic, we would want to emphasize on the usage of polycarbonate, a better, stronger, and durable plastic. It is a lightweight yet durable option that helps you handle, transport, and install the roof very easily, yet build a roof that is so strong as to last for almost 40-50 years! However, polycarbonate is a choice when you want a transparent or semi-transparent option. You can't expect complete opaqueness. When you use plain solid clear polycarbonate sheets, it will let all of the sunlight in, calling for a vividly bright indoor space. When you use coloured, textured, or <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/blog/benefits-using-multiwall-polycarbonate-sheets" target="_blank">multiwall polycarbonate roofs</a></b> , you can reduce the amount of light transmission, but not completely eliminate it. Other positive points about polycarbonate are that the material is weather resistant, fire resistant, impact resistant, and insulating. So, if transparency or semi-transparency is what you want or can accept, you can get in touch with <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b> for the best quality <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofing sheets </a></b>for your roof.</div>
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So, what’s your choice of material for your shed? Compare all the characteristics of each material against the other, before you decide on one.</div>
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With the wide varieties of polycarbonates available, the two main types used for constructional purposes are solid and multiwall. However, a multiwall sheet is better preferred because it offers <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/blog/benefits-using-multiwall-polycarbonate-sheets" target="_blank">many more benefits</a></b> than a solid sheet. This is because multiwall sheets are a combination of layers of solid sheets stacked together with air gaps in between. This makes the sheets much stronger, with an added benefit of offering insulation due to the air gaps.</div>
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This keeps the temperature within the structure well-balanced – cool during summers, and warm during winters. However, when you plan on using multiwall <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2020/05/29/how-thick-should-your-polycarbonate-be-tuflite-polymers/" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b>, there is one thing that you need to consider – the size of your polycarbonate. By size here, we don’t mean the length and breadth of your sheet, because that will obviously depend upon the size of the structure you are building. Instead, the size here means the size of thickness of the sheet, or the number of layers that you must choose.</div>
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<li>Triple walled polycarbonate are those sheets having three walls, meaning one sheet sandwiched between one upper and one lower sheet. These polycarbonates are generally available in a 16mm thickness.</li>
<li>Multiple walled polycarbonates are those that may have four, five, or even six walls; generally measuring a 25mm of thickness.</li>
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With the wide range of <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2020/05/11/which-polycarbonate-sheet-is-right-for-your-conservatory-tuflite-polymers/" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> available, in terms of type, thickness, colour, and a lot more, how would you choose the right polycarbonate sheet for your conservatory?</div>
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While every and any kind of polycarbonate like solid, textured, multiwall, and corrugated can offer strength, durability, and light transmission to a conservatory, the best type of polycarbonate is <b><a href="https://www.tuflite.com/blog/benefits-using-multiwall-polycarbonate-sheets" target="_blank">multiwall polycarbonate</a></b>. This is because multiwall polycarbonates are made up of multiple layers with air gap in between, which provides for better thermal insulation. Multiwall polycarbonates also offer good sound insulation, thus making the conservatory peaceful too.</div>
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The most recommended thickness of polycarbonate sheet to be used for a conservatory ranges between 25 mm and 35 mm. However, depending upon your budget, you can increase or decrease the thickness of the sheet that you want to use. But remember, as a general rule, the thicker the polycarbonate sheet, the lower U-values you can expect to achieve from it. This means that the amount of heat (in units of W/m2K) that is transferred or conducted through a material, from hot to cold, or cold to hot, is lowered with the increasing thickness. And, the lower this value, the better the insulation that will be provided; and insulation is one of the most important aspects of a conservatory. Thus, the U-value is a particularly crucial factor to adhere to building standards and regulations. One other benefit that comes with the thickness of the polycarbonate sheet, goes without saying, and that is the strength and rigidity. The thicker the polycarbonate sheet, the stronger and more rigid it becomes. This makes lesser usage of supports and more spacing between them. You will thus need fewer glazing bars to hold the polycarbonate structure; thus reducing your expenses spent on glazing bars, which can be transferred to the additional charges to be invested in purchasing thicker polycarbonate sheets. Hence, you can get better insulation at almost the same cost.</div>
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Ethylene Tetra Fluoro Ethylene (ETFE), a fluorine-based plastic, was invented by DuPont in the 1930s as an insulation material for the aeronautics industry. Although it wasn’t planned to be a popular building material, but slowly recognizing the material’s amazing characteristics and qualities, it found usage in architectural and constructional industries too. Today, it is believed to be one of the finest constructional materials in a variety of commercial applications.</div>
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<li>Another unique property of ETFE is that the material is self-cleaning due to its non-stick surface; hence, no kind of dirt or dust can stay on the ETFE surface for longer, thus eliminating contamination.</li>
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<li>ETFE also uses different advanced cutting-edge coatings and techniques for printing which can adjust the translucency, as well as the warm and acoustic properties of the texture itself.</li>
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Calibri,sans-serif; font-size: 13.999999999999998pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: pre;">Because multiwall sheets are so strong and durable, they are highly resistant to any kind of impact. This has multiwall sheet structures stand tall for long years. Generally, any multiwall polycarbonate sheet will come with a 10 year warranty, or sometimes even 20! Thus, you have nothing to worry about repairing or replacing your multiwall sheets for at least 15-20 years.</span></div>
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semi-transparent building materials. It may be used as a partition, or roofing,
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As one who would want to install an entertainment area,
especially in the outdoors, polycarbonate sheets should be the best choice.
When you want an area to be purely for entertainment, but it an outdoor area,
you want it covered well to survive the four seasons every year. But then, you
also don’t want to be locked in, as then there would be no point in calling it
an outdoor area. Polycarbonate then helps here by securing the inhabitants,
while allowing them to enjoy the view outside. Now, you may ask, if you want
protection as well as visibility, why not opt for glass? So, here’s your
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equally prone to cracking and breaking. Polycarbonate, although half the weight
of glass, isn't a delicate material. It in fact, has 200 times the impact
resistance of glass! Polycarbonate can thus not be harmed by any factors like
storms, rains, hail, stones, etc.<o:p></o:p></div>
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liquidize and flow around whatever it gets in contact with. Polycarbonates are
completely fire resistant, which means they can withstand extreme temperatures
without being affected. In fact, polycarbonate can be exposed to temperatures
around 270 degrees for several hours or sudden bursts of heat up to 1166
degrees without distortion, breakage, or absorption of heat. Thus,
polycarbonate is a safer option than glass, especially in areas that are prone
to fire.<o:p></o:p></div>
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the room. Polycarbonate may bring in a little lesser than complete sunlight,
but this is because it keeps the harmful UV rays away. Polycarbonate comes with
a special UV resistance covering which keeps away the harmful UV rays of the
sun, thus bringing in only good amount of sunlight, which is great for every
human, animal, and plant within the area. You can now decide whether you want
to use <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/use-polycarbonate-glass-build-greenhouse" target="_blank">glass or polycarbonate for your hobby greenhouse</a></span></b>
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Polycarbonate, on the contrary, has great insulation properties. It possesses
both thermal as well as sound insulation. This means that material’s thermal
efficiency stabilizes and evens out the temperature of the space, cutting down
on the cost of utilities and reducing your carbon footprint. Also, with great
sound insulation, the sound within the space is not lost; and the sound
outdoors cannot disturb the indoor space.<o:p></o:p></div>
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All of these benefits of polycarbonates over glass clearly
prove that polycarbonates are the best choice for building your outdoor
entertainment space. So, when you are planning to build any such outdoor space,
make sure to get in touch with the best <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonatesheet suppliers</a></b>, like <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>, where you can get the best quality
polycarbonates in a variety of types, colours, and patterns; all at a very
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Sheds today are no more a dumping ground or storage space
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A shed can thus prove to be a multi-purpose space for all. If you have a
shed, but aren’t using it for any such practice, it’s time you understand the
importance of that extra space you have, and transform it right away! Here are two
quick and easy ways to upgrade your old shed to make it a purposeful area –
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of transforming an old space into a stylish new area is by adding on a layer of
fresh paint. Choose a subtle colour that goes well for every kind of purpose;
whether you want to make it a play area for children, a party place, an office
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It may be damaged, cracked, broken, or leaking. Whatever it may be, you need to
repair or replace it immediately. And, we suggest that instead of repairing
your roof, you replace it entirely. It will not only keep you away from the
hassles of keeping track of the repairs, but will also bring a completely new
look to your shed. Add a roof that is strong, durable, waterproof, and
weatherproof too. Polycarbonate is one such material that can offer all these
benefits and a lot more. And, out of the many variations of polycarbonates
available, corrugated polycarbonates are simply the best. <span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/corrugated-polycarbonates-creative-uses" target="_blank"><b>Corrugated polycarbonates can be used for the most creative applications</b></a></span> !<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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through the raised bends, and not the troughs, ensuring that the sheet
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remaining sheets by overlapping each sheet with a minimum of two raised bends,
and fixing them with the help of nails. But, when you install the last sheet at
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ridges onto the ridge of the roof by overlapping them by a minimum of 22 cm,
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durable roof. As you can see, polycarbonate is so easy to install that it can
be taken up as a Do-It-Yourself project. You may not need any professionals to
come and install the roof for you. But yes, you will definitely need
professionals to provide you with the right corrugated sheets.<b> <a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">TuflitePolymers</a> </b>tops the list of the best and most genuine <a href="https://www.blogger.com/"><b><span id="goog_376270758"></span>polycarbonate sheet
suppliers<span id="goog_376270759"></span></b></a> in India where you can get only the best quality polycarbonates
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-69242837216783059692020-01-30T02:48:00.000-08:002020-01-30T02:48:11.967-08:00Corrugated Polycarbonate – A Boon For The Glass Bottle Industry - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Glass is one of the most beautiful transparent materials,
but is also equally challenging to handle as it is prone to breaking easily.
This also makes it a challenge to ship glass bottles or jars. But, people have
found a way to resolve this problem, by using <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2020/01/13/corrugated-polycarbonate-a-boon-for-the-glass-bottle-industry-tuflite-polymers/" style="background-color: white;" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">polycarbonate corrugated sheets</span></a> </b>in between the bottles or jars to prevent them from colliding with each other.
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]-->Polycarbonate corrugated sheets are used as box
dividers to protect each bottle against collision, and thus cracks or breaks. Also,
using these sheets protect the entire box from outside pressures, thanks to
their amazing strength. Any possible outside pressures at the top of the box or
underneath it can be thus handled easier and better. So, the polycarbonate
corrugated sheets not only act as cushions between the bottles to keep them
away from impact, but also as a strong frame to protect the entire box against
outside pressures.<o:p></o:p></div>
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in spite of providing so much strength and support to the box and the products
within, it won't add much to the weight! Polycarbonate is an amazingly
lightweight material that is almost half the weight of its glass counterpart.
Thus, while you add protection and strength, you don’t add on too much of
weight to the box. Thus, you can have reduced shipping costs too, unlike if you
replace this material with any other kind of sheet.<o:p></o:p></div>
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it can be used as one single large sheet to cover the entire box’s length and
width. At the same time, it can also be cut into the required lengths and
widths as required very easily with the help of only simple sharp-toothed
scissors or saws. You can thus purchase full-sized <a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: blue;">polycarbonate sheets in India</span></b> </a>from<b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank"> <span style="color: blue;">Tuflite Polymers</span></a></b>, and cut them
as per your requirements and size on your own.<o:p></o:p></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]-->Polycarbonate corrugated sheets prevent slippage
as they resist movement and prevent damage even when multiple stacks are loaded
together, one on top of the other, thus keeping your products unharmed and
undamaged.<o:p></o:p></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]-->Last but not the least, polycarbonate corrugated
sheets are easy to reuse. Reusing them means trimming down the expenditure,
thus saving significantly on costs. Also, these sheets, being made of natural
resources, are a sustainable material with a minimum impact on the environment.
In addition, they are also completely recyclable at the end of their life.
Thus, when you use polycarbonate sheets, you are only doing good to the
environment by using this green material.<o:p></o:p></div>
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All in all, there are immense benefits of using
polycarbonate corrugated sheets for packing and transporting your glass
products. So, the next time you are worrying about shipping glass, just make
sure you get the best corrugated<span style="color: blue;"> </span><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"><b><span style="color: blue;">polycarbonatesheets in India</span> </b></a>to help you, as this is not just a <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/corrugated-polycarbonate-diverse-usage-construction-sites" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">constructionalmaterial</span></a></span> </b>,
but a very helpful material that can be used in a myriad of applications.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-10868045063353609252020-01-28T03:58:00.000-08:002020-01-28T03:58:59.355-08:00Why Should You Have A Cool Roofing System - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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We all know money is a matter of big concern today. Once a
fast growing economy, India today is being battered by global and domestic
forces, which has resulted in India’s economy fraying badly. With such a bad
shape that the country is in, and businesses going down, people are looking to
save money in every way. One way in which they are looking to save money is by
lowering their energy bills. But, with India being more of a tropical climate country,
the problem is that people are depending largely on energy to save themselves
from the all-pervasive heat. So, how can this problem be resolved? Well, there
is one way, and that is, by having a cool roofing system.</div>
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India is mostly hot all the year round, except the one or
two months of winters. Thus, you need a building that can keep the temperatures
moderate as you live in them. And for this, you need a roof that stays cool
while protecting the building above from heavy temperature. A cool roofing system
is one that provides a negligible heat gain, reflects the UV and infrared rays
back into the atmosphere, and offers a low and habitable environment through
reduced usage of CO<sub>2</sub> spewing air conditioners. Governments across
the globe are developing cool roofing systems to reduce carbon footprint, save
energy costs, and thus protect the exhausting environment.</div>
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If you argue that metallic sheets could be on the list, we
would like to tell you that metallic roofs definitely provide a reflective
surface, but they don’t reflect infrared rays back to the sky. Thus, you need
to choose a material that offers all the characteristics that a cool roofing
system provides. There are a number of roofing types that can provide a cool
system to your structure, some of them including vinyl roofs, <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">polycarbonate roofs</span>,</a></b> and solar coated sheets.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Vinyl roofs are inherently reflective, with huge reflectance
and emittance measurements, that can reflect 70-80% of sun rays, and prevent
radiation gain by a building. Comparing it to the very low 6-26% reflection of
asphalt, you can understand how much better vinyl roofs are.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Green roof is one of the popular terms you may have heard or
come across. These are nothing but polycarbonate roofs. Polycarbonate roofs are
strong and durable that prove to provide good insulation, a cool environment,
and improved air quality. They also reflect the harmful sun rays back into the
atmosphere, bringing only the good amount of sunlight in. You can purchase
polycarbonate sheets from Tuflite Polymers, the most reliable <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">polycarbonate sheet suppliers</span></a></b>, where
you can get a <b><span style="background: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/different-types-polycarbonate-roofing-sheets-tuflite-polymers" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">variety of different types</span></a></span></b> and designs of polycarbonates, depending upon your requirement.<o:p></o:p></div>
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If you already have a roofing that you would not like to
change, you can turn it into a reflective surface by applying solar reflective
coating over it. However, a coating is always a coating, and not a permanent
sheeting solution. So, you can say that a solar reflective coating is only an
alternative, and not a solution.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-31612218645641223442019-12-11T23:15:00.000-08:002019-12-11T23:15:29.805-08:00Finding The Right Polycarbonate Sheets Supplier - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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There is a growing demand for polycarbonate sheets and
panels today in a number of industries like architecture, construction,
advertising, optical, security, electronic, medical, and more. All of these industries,
in some or the other way, are using polycarbonates for their products. For
example,<o:p></o:p></div>
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polycarbonates to build billboards with LED lighting and advertising panels or
light boxes.<o:p></o:p></div>
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polycarbonates for various components of smartphones and discs used in laptops.<o:p></o:p></div>
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making cardiac surgery products and surgical instruments.<o:p></o:p></div>
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construction industries</u> that are using <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonateroofing panels</a></b><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>most popularly to
build a variety of structures like greenhouses, conservatories, pergolas,
carports, railway station roofing, stadium roofing, skylights, skywalks,
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Whatever your application, you need the best quality
polycarbonates in each of them. You cannot compromise on the quality of
anything, may it be billboards, eyewear, police safety gear, smartphone
screens, medical equipment, or roofs. This is why you need to look for the best
and most reliable suppliers of polycarbonates.<o:p></o:p></div>
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offering different kinds of polycarbonates in different styles and prices; some
even offering discounts and offers. However, you needn’t get flattered by such
offers and low prices. The low rates may even have a compromised quality; which
you shouldn’t opt for at any cost! You should always opt for the best quality
polycarbonates, which you can only get at the best polycarbonate suppliers.
Paying a little extra, but not having to worry about the quality and the associated
risks for decades to come, is a wise choice.<o:p></o:p></div>
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you should be able to make your selection, all under a single roof, rather than
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offering good quality products. You can even check for their previous clients,
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means that they must have thorough knowledge of every kind of polycarbonate,
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– solid, textured, corrugated, profiled, multiwall, and architectural seams.
All these polycarbonates are available in multiple colour options, which you
can choose from to suit your needs. Tuflite Polymers has been in the industry
for more than a decade now, having not only the knowledge of all kinds of
polycarbonates, but also the capabilities to manufacture each one of them. You
can choose from the readily available <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonateroofing panels</a></b>, or have them customized as per your requirements.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-6652433355217489522019-12-10T01:13:00.000-08:002019-12-10T01:13:38.478-08:00Why Use Polycarbonate Sheeting For Your Carport - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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When building a carport, homeowners look for high density
shade-net. But, if you think about using polycarbonate, you can avail twice the
benefits you can avail from shade-net, or any other material for that matter.
This is because polycarbonates are thermoplastic polymers that are light in
weight, sturdy, durable, flexible, impact resistant, and UV-protective. Also,
they are available in a wide range of types, sizes, shapes, thicknesses,
colours, textures, and patterns, for you to choose from. All these characteristics
have made<b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"> polycarbonate </a></b>one of the most popular choices for a wide range of
applications like greenhouses, patios, awnings, conservatories, skywalks, and
all other kinds of roofing. Today, in this blog, we will let you know why
polycarbonate can also prove to be a great carport material.<o:p></o:p></div>
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First and foremost, you may think that polycarbonate is a
transparent material, which means it lets all the light in, making the space
hot. But hold on. Polycarbonates are not available as only transparent. They
are available in a variety of colours and patterns to reduce the amount of
sunlight coming in. Also, they are available in textures which may also block
out the light from coming into the structure. And, for your information, even
if you choose completely transparent polycarbonates for your carport, you will
not have all the sunlight coming in. The <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonate sheet</a></b> has the capability
to block the harmful UV rays of the sun, which means only safe light entering
the structure, which won't harm your cars or yourself!<o:p></o:p></div>
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Next, you wouldn’t want your cars to become hot, sitting in
the carport. And, with polycarbonate, you may think that the sun is going to
make them all hot. But, that’s not true. Just as mentioned above,
polycarbonates have a special UV protecting capability, which keeps the harmful
sunlight away. And, the sun that enters the carport is distributed evenly
across the space. This is due to polycarbonate’s amazing insulation capability,
a very useful facet from semi-enclosed carports.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Polycarbonates have an impact resistance that is 200 times
that of glass, meaning no kind of wind, storm, rain, hail, stone, or falling
branches can affect the material. So, if you have a <b><a href="https://tuflitepolymers.wordpress.com/2019/12/10/why-use-polycarbonate-sheeting-for-your-carport-tuflite-polymers/" target="_blank">polycarbonate carport</a></b>, you
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keeping your cars safe too.<o:p></o:p></div>
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lightweight yet impact resistant, flexible yet sturdy, and easy to cut and
drill that anyone can easily build a polycarbonate structure,<span style="background-color: white;"> <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/install-polycarbonate-sheets-perfectly" target="_blank"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial;">with the right knowledge</span> </a></b></span>.
So, you wouldn’t need to invest in additional experts to come and build the
carport for you. This makes your entire project amazingly affordable!<o:p></o:p></div>
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The above facts leave no doubts that polycarbonates are the
ideal choice for carports. So, shop for your preferred<a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"> <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">polycarbonate sheets in India</b> </a>from <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>, and have your
beautiful carport built. Do it on your own, or call professionals – the choice
is yours. But, we guarantee you that you won't repent on this decision of yours
for years to come!<o:p></o:p></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-79952553598170401592019-12-06T04:19:00.001-08:002019-12-06T04:19:37.225-08:00How Many Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets And Accessories Do You Need? - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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planning for a new roof, a patio, a pergola, a carport, or anything similar?
The best material you can use to build the roofs of such structures is
polycarbonate. And, when you want to build a polycarbonate roof, you will have
to calculate as to how many roofing sheets you will need. When you choose the
<b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/many-polycarbonate-roofing-sheets-accessories-need" target="_blank">polycarbonate sheet</a></b> you want to choose – the type, the colour, the texture, and
the finish – you will want to place the order of the right number of sheets.
You wouldn’t want your work to be hindered because of the shortage of sheets,
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standard polycarbonate sheet is generally 800-850 mm in width, but after the
overlap, the width that is left for usage is only around 750mm. You will need
to divide the length of your roof area by 0.750 to determine the number of
sheets you need. So, if you have a structure that is 5m long, you will need 7
sheets (6000/750 = 6.66)<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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you have got the number of sheets worked out, you will need to determine the
length of sheet you need. For this, you need to consider the angle of the roof.
Run your tape measure along the long length of your rafter, and add 50 mm
allowance for overhanging into the gutter. This will give you the length you
require. Generally, a 5 degree fall is required from the top of the structure
to the gutter. Polycarbonate sheets are generally sold in increments of 300-600
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the roofing sheet, you also need the right roofing accessories.
Calculating how many fixings you will need for your roof is also
important. Roofing sheets are supported by timber or steel members known
as purlins. The purlin size and spacing follow the specifications of the
roof sheets that you are to install. Keep all the purlins at equal spacings,
under the maxixmum available spacing to give your roof a uniform look,
without exceeding the maximum specifications of the sheets.<o:p></o:p></span></li>
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need screws to fix the sheets in place. You will need to pre-drill a 10mm
hole to allow for expansion and contractions of the sheets that will occur
with temperature changes, before inserting the screws. To calculate the
number of screws you will need, you must multiple the square meter
measurement of your roof by 8.<o:p></o:p></span></li>
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require a purlin tape, which is a strip of foam having an adhesive on one
side, which sticks to the top of the purlins. This helps in keeping the
expansion noise of the roof sheets to the minimum. A single roll of purlin
tape measures 20 meters, so accordingly you can buy the number of rolls you
require.<o:p></o:p></span></li>
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all your roofing sheets and other requirements from a reputed and reliable
supplier like <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>, where you are sure to get only the best quality
materials, no matter what kind of sheets you require – solid, textured,
profiled, corrugated, or <a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"><b><span style="color: windowtext; text-decoration-line: none;">multiwall polycarbonate sheets in India</span></b>.</a><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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READ: <span style="color: windowtext; text-decoration-line: none;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/install-polycarbonate-sheets-perfectly" target="_blank">How ToInstall Polycarbonate Sheets Perfectly?</a></span></span></b><span style="font-size: 14.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Aerospace and defense industries are intense businesses that
require rigorous products and services. These are the top two industries that
have always remained priorities of every country, no matter whether it is a
developed or developing one. Defense offers national security, while aerospace
ensures quick reach to the required destination through air. This is why both
these industries require innovative and strong products, flawless processes,
and cutting-edge technologies. Polycarbonate corrugated sheets have thus been
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<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"> Polycarbonate corrugated sheets are two sheets combined into one with ribs in the middle. This structure provides them with incredible strength and durability, thus making them excellently impact resistant. Both defense and aerospace industries require strong and durable products as they are the most critical industries in any country.</span></li>
<li><span style="text-indent: -0.25in;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"> Polycarbonate corrugated sheets have good puncture and tearing resistance, thus they are almost impossible to break or damage. Both defense and aerospace industries require such unbreakable products as they undergo all kinds of temperatures, pressures, and environmental conditions, which they have to withstand at any cost.</span></span></li>
<li><span style="text-indent: -0.25in;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"> Polycarbonate corrugated sheets are both chemical and water proof. And, they are also corrosion proof. Thus, there is very less worry about the maintenance of polycarbonate corrugated sheets. Both defense and aerospace industries require products that are low on maintenance so that no time is wasted in repairing and replacing any parts.</span></span></li>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Not every product and part used in defense and aerospace
will be made of polycarbonate. There may be other fragile materials like glass
too. Thus, if polycarbonate corrugated sheets are used for packing such
materials, the products inside stay safe. The rib-like structure within the
corrugated sheets offers a cushion-like surface to the products so that they
don’t collide with the walls of other boxes around, and break. Also,
polycarbonate corrugated boxes do not add to the weight of the products as they
are absolutely light in weight.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">In contrast to this, if wooden or cardboard boxes are used,
the above properties won't be availed. Wooden boxes neither work as a cushion,
and they also add a lot to the weight of the parcel. Wood is neither
environment-friendly, nor chemically resistive, thus adding to the
inconvenience. Cardboard packaging although have a corrugated structure, are
also very fragile and likely to tear; thus making them less reliable for
delicate breakable materials. They are also vulnerable to rains, and other harsh
weather conditions, as well as fire and chemical hazards.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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in all, <b><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/blog/corrugated-sheets-preferred" target="_blank">polycarbonate corrugated sheets are undoubtedly the bestoption</a></span></b> for the defense and aerospace industries. But, what is more important is to get
these sheets from a certified and reliable manufacturer with an established
brand and proven track record. One such manufacturer of <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/polycarbonate-roofing/corrugated-sheets" target="_blank">corrugated polycarbonate sheets in India</a></b> is <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>. Here,
you can get sheets manufactured from A-Grade raw materials with the best
technologies that can be used for a variety of industries including both
defense and aerospace too.</span></span></div>
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Polycarbonates are a group of strong thermoplastics that contain carbonate groups in their chemical structures. With the chemical structure being (−O−(C=O)−O−), we can see how they have received their name because of the carbonate groups bonded together.</div>
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Polycarbonates are transparent, strong, durable, and flexible materials that are resistant to impact, weather, temperature, fire, chemicals, and corrosion. All these properties have made polycarbonates one of the most preferred materials to be used in the construction industry today, especially as an alternative to glass. Also, because they are easy to work with – easy to cut, easy to drill, easy to install, easy to handle, easy to mould, and easy to thermoformed – they have found their space in a variety of other applications too.</div>
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<b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">Polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> have an impact resistance that is 200 times that of glass, but the weight being only half of glass! This means that it is extremely light in weight, yet virtually unbreakable. In addition, they are also flexible, which means they can be moulded into any shape like circular roofs and domes, unlike glass. Furthermore, they are available in a variety of colours and textures to match or contrast the rest of the structure they are being used with. Also, the colours and textures can reduce the amount of transparency, if the structure requires semi-transparent roofs. All of these properties have given architects and interior designers a creative edge to construct transparent and semi-transparent structures in a way that they couldn’t have done with glass.</div>
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Polycarbonates, while don’t react to extreme temperatures, are also very good insulators. They help to maintain the temperature within the structure, no matter how cold or hot the environment outside is. The material’s melting point is 311 °F, where it can be heated up to, to melt it, after which it can be cooled and heated again to be moulded, without degrading in quality. This makes it a great recyclable material too.</div>
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One can easily apply all kinds of machining on polycarbonates, without worrying about it being cracked or broken. Whether you tap, drill, grind, or weld polycarbonates, they won't crack or break; neither will they produce any kinds of harmful shards that can be dangerous to touch or toxic to inhale.</div>
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All of the above mentioned properties have helped polycarbonate find a place in a variety of applications; some of the popular ones being buildings, automotive components, optical devices, medical equipment, lighting fixtures, smartphone components, telecommunications hardware, CDs & DVDs, and bulletproof glasses. So, whatever your application, you can without any doubt use polycarbonates when you need a transparent or semi-transparent material. And, you can get the best quality <b>polycarbonate roofing sheets</b> at <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>, where you have a wide range of polycarbonates to choose from, ranging in types, colours, and textures.</div>
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In spite of all the above properties, there is a certain drawback of using polycarbonate. The material cannot be used in applications where they can come in contact with food or beverages. This is because when it comes in contact with water and degrades, it will release Bisphenol A, which can have health risks when food is consumed from the material.</div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-8137450255266347182019-02-08T02:20:00.000-08:002019-02-08T02:20:20.753-08:00Residential Vs Commercial Flat Roof - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Both commercial and residential flat roofing belong to the
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Commercial flat roofing is entirely flat with slight pitches
for draining water. Flat roofs in such applications are required for routine
inspections and maintenance. <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">Residential flat roofing</a></b> on the other hand can be
experimented with different designs. There are no rules here as they can carry
the structural weight.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Commercial roofing has a wider space as compared to
residential roofs, because of the functionality it has to offer. Commercial
flat roofs need to be highly functional and practical, which is why size
matters more than the appearance here. They don’t have to appear extravagant or
elaborated; instead they need to be able to follow the minimum structural
requirements required. On the other hand, residential roofing could be sized as
per the owner’s preference. It doesn’t need to be wide enough for other heavy
equipment. It should just be proportional to the area of the house.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">The roofs vary a lot in cost, performance, qualities, and
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><u>Metal</u> –</b> This is a lightweight material that is very
easy to install. It also comes in a wide range of colors to suit your design
preferences. However, one drawback here is that it is comparatively expensive.
The metal category could include a variety of materials like steel, aluminum,
zinc, tin, and copper. All these metals can generally last up to 50 years, and
are known to be fire-resistant. Due to all these reasons, metal roofing sheets
are preferred for both residential and commercial applications.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><u>Built-up roofing</u> –</b> This material is made from tar and
gravel stacked together one over another. This is one of the most affordable
options, making it highly preferred in the commercial applications. This
material is also very superior in strength, and can last for anywhere between
25-40 long years.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><u>Bitumen</u> – </b>This roofing system is made from asphalt,
fiberglass, and other synthetic polyester materials. It has amazing
waterproofing and insulating capabilities. It is also tear-resistant, and can
withstand heavy foot traffic. But, in spite of these qualities, it is a very
cheap roofing system that can last for 20-30 long years.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><u>EPDM</u> –</b> The cheapest option, EPDM is an effective
waterproofing providing commercial roofing material. It is also very
lightweight and flexible, meaning being easy to use and install. However, it is
available in only a limited color selection like black and white.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><u><span style="line-height: 115%;"><b>Polycarbonate</b></span></u><span style="line-height: 115%;"><b> –</b> Polycarbonate
is the latest material used for both residential and commercial applications,
where transparency or semi-transparency is required. Available in a wide range
of color and texture options, polycarbonate can be used to match or strikingly
contrast the rest of the building. It is a flexible, lightweight, extremely
durable material that is resistant to breakage, fire, impact, corrosion, and
solvents. Thus, it is the perfect material that you can use for almost any kind
of roofing application. You can get the best quality <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> at <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>, where you can
choose from a wide range of colors, textures, and types.</span></span></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-20595094274791942872019-01-10T04:20:00.001-08:002019-01-10T04:20:11.578-08:00All That You May Want To Know About Polycarbonate Sheet - Tuflite Polymers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Polycarbonate roofing
sheets</b> have gained immense popularity among architects and interior
designers today for building a variety of constructions, may it be residential
or commercial. Polycarbonate is one of the most versatile materials in the
plastics segment that is used not only in the construction industry, but in a
wide range of other applications like optical wear, medical devices, security
systems, automobiles, and more. What has made this material so unique, let us
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Polycarbonate is a group of thermoplastic polymers
containing carbonate groups in their chemical structures, which makes the
material easy to mould and thermoform. In fact, polycarbonate received its name
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The most common applications of polycarbonates include –<o:p></o:p></div>
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pergolas, windows, swimming pool enclosures, railway stations, stadiums,
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reflectors, headlamp lenses, cockpits<o:p></o:p></div>
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of industries and applications, almost everywhere where it can replace glass
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Polycarbonate has a variety of unique characteristics blended
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<u>Strong yet flexible</u> – Polycarbonate is a strong and
durable material yet very flexible. It has an impact resistance that is 200
times that of glass, meaning that it is virtually unbreakable and can withstand
all kinds of climates, environmental conditions, and impacts. However, this
strength and durability do not have it compromising on the flexibility of the
material. Even though it is strong, it is flexible enough to form a variety of
shapes, even domes and circular roofs, which is not possible in other
alternatives like glass.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<u><b>Resistance</b></u> – Polycarbonate is not only impact
resistant. It is resistant to a variety of other components like chemicals,
moisture, fire, and scratches. Polycarbonate remains unaffected when comes in
contact with chemicals and moisture. It is also the best material to be used in
areas that are prone to fire as it never catches fire.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<u><b>Insulation</b></u> – Polycarbonate has great insulation
properties. It insulates better than glass, thus lowering energy costs.
Especially, when multiwall polycarbonates are used, the insulation level is
very high because of the multiple layers of polycarbonates stacked together.
This is why multiwall <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonateroofing sheets</a> </b>are the most ideal choice for conservatories and
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transparent as glass, which is why it has replaced almost all applications
where glass is used. However, it has an added advantage to glass. Unlike glass,
polycarbonate is available in a variety of colors, which can be chosen to
either match or contradict the other visual elements of a construction with
which polycarbonate is used. Also, polycarbonate is available in a variety of
textures and finishes, which not only adds to the visual appeal, but also makes
it a great option to be used in applications where semi-transparency is
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polycarbonate for your application, get in touch with Tuflite Polymers to get
the finest quality <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofingsheets</a></b>, which are available in a variety of colors, sizes, textures, and
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-22214096358673430492018-12-13T03:56:00.000-08:002018-12-13T03:56:08.030-08:00ETFE – The Perfect Choice For An Enclosed Structure That Grows Grass<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Have you ever been to a stadium? Have you noticed the grass
and the coverings? Or, at least you may have seen stadiums in the television.
You may think that the grass is actually artificial or is turf. However, this
is not the case with every stadium. There are some stadiums that have
artificial grass, and then there are others who grow real grass. And, to
protect this grass from the outdoor environment against excess heat during summers,
excess cold during winters, heavy rainfall during monsoons, and strong storms
during autumn, it is advisable to have an appropriate covering for the stadium.
One of the best materials one can use for this purpose is <b><a href="http://tuflite.com/etfe" target="_blank">ETFE foil</a></b>.<o:p></o:p></div>
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ETFE is a material which when covers a stadium can help the
grass grow perfectly all the year round. The Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin,
New Zealand, is the perfect example of this application. It constructed its
roof using ETFE in 2011, which made it the world’s first permanently enclosed
stadium with a natural grass pitch. However, the project wasn’t as easy and
smooth. The designers and architects involved faced many challenges while
working on the project. When they began the project, they required a
multipurpose facility that could be used all round the year in every weather.
With a population of 1,19,000 people, the venue needed to be one that could
support all kinds of sports, cultural, and entertainment events. With the
climate of Dunedin being often cold and wet, the stadium thus required a roof
that could stay closed and keep the visitors warm and dry. This is the reason
the designers and architects came up with such an innovative solution – the
first ever enclosed stadium with a natural grass pitch.</div>
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However, the next challenge was to find the most appropriate
material for the enclosure. They rested rigs from various roofing materials to
grow grass, for the next 2 years! With the various kinds of testing done, they
decided upon using <b><a href="http://tuflite.com/etfe" target="_blank">ETFE foil</a></b>, as
this was one winner that emerged to produce the healthiest turf. Moreover, the
grass grown under the ETFE film was greener and healthier as compared to the
grass grown outdoors. Furthermore, this material has natural ventilation
properties, which makes it possible to customize the sun strike levels! All of
this made ETFE the perfect choice! And, with such amazing properties, the
designers could then design the stands on the northern end lower to allow
maximum sunlight onto the pitch, and the end facades 5 meters above the ground,
to allow fresh air across the pitch.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; line-height: 115%;">With
the above example, it becomes clear that ETFE can prove to be the best solution
when you are looking for a safe, protected, clear roof that can provide amazing
ventilation while staying closed! So, when you plan up a transparent project
next, make sure it is <b><a href="http://tuflite.com/etfe" target="_blank">ETFE foilsupplied</a></b> by <b><a href="http://tuflite.com/" target="_blank">Tuflite Polymers</a></b>, where you can get the finest quality ETFE
manufactured by the leading name Vector Foiltec. You will get excellent light
transparency, extreme temperature resistance, supreme durability, long term
weatherability, and much more!</span></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-34547245406703367112018-10-12T00:47:00.001-07:002018-10-12T00:55:00.782-07:00Why Should You Choose ETFE Coated Solar Panels?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Solar power, which is the conversion of energy from sunlight
to electricity by using photovoltaics, has made major strides over the last few
years, and has established itself as a major player in the power industry.
Photovoltaic solar panels are used to absorb sunlight as a source of energy to
generate electricity. The modules present within the panels use light energy
from the sun to generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect. The
modules generally use wafer-based crystalline silicon cells or thin-film cells
that are connected electrically in series.<o:p></o:p></div>
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However, the choice of material that will coat the
photovoltaic cells is one of the most important aspects while choosing or
constructing a solar panel. Lately, <b><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/etfe" target="_blank">ETFE foil</a> </b>has been adopted as an additional outer protective layer for such
panels. This is a fluoropolymer that can withstand high levels of thermal
stress and chemical aggression. Moreover, ETFE shows a 95% UV permeability,
making it an excellent polymer for this field of application! In addition, ETFE
is also a very intelligent material in terms of its chemical properties. This
is because it is a self-cleaning material that doesn’t let dust and grime stay
on its surface. It washes it away during rainfall, thus staying protected, and
maintaining its transparency for its entire lifetime of more than 2 decades!
Furthermore, ETFE is also 100% recyclable, meaning it benefits even after its
life. Also, it doesn’t require any chemical solvents or petroleum products,
thus also being environment-friendly. Because of all these reasons, ETFE is
recommended for usage in particularly hot and dry environments and climates,
which makes it an ideal choice for solar panels.<br />
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Along with all of the benefits mentioned above, there is a
lot more to ETFE than you may know. Let us help you with all the benefits you
can have by installing <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">ETFE foil</a></b> as
your solar panel protection.<o:p></o:p></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]-->Because ETFE is a self-cleaning material, you
need to put in least efforts to maintain it. So, when you install ETFE coated
solar panels, it will require much less maintenance than a non-ETFE panel roof;
thus reducing the time and costs involved.<o:p></o:p></div>
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making them easy to install, and possible to use them in a wide range of
applications than traditional fixed panels.<o:p></o:p></div>
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reducing the carbon footprint that is created by transportation, as compared to
that created by alternative materials like glass.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Hence, if you are looking for the ideal surface coating for
your solar panels, you must always opt for ETFE. And, to get the finest quality
<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">ETFE foil</b> in India at the best price,
you must approach Tuflite Polymers, the most reliable and well-known suppliers
of ETFE. Having partnered with the reputed manufacturers of ETFE – Vector
Foiltec – Tuflite has made its mark in supplying A-grade ETFE products to
clients across the Indian subcontinent. This includes both Texlon ETFE foil and
ETFE cushions, depending upon what your application requires.</div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-18805876308217580432018-09-20T03:51:00.000-07:002018-09-20T03:51:27.449-07:00Why Are Polycarbonate Roofing Systems From Tuflite Polymers The Best Choice?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Natural light is important for every being on earth. May it
be animals, trees, or humans, we all need adequate amount of light for our body
to function effectively. Put your plants in a dark space for a few days, devoid
of sunlight, and see how they droop, or even die. Similarly, put yourself into
the dark for a few days and see how your body reacts to it. Thus, it clearly
proves that we all need sunlight to live. But again, focus on the word
“adequate” that we have mentioned above. Just as much as no sunlight can harm
us, over exposure to sunlight can also cause harm. Over exposure of the plants
to sun can cause leaves to burn, while overexposure of humans to the sun can
cause skin burn, skin cancer, sunstroke, and many other problems. Thus, we need
just enough amount of sunlight. And, while constructing transparent roofs or
buildings, this is just what we need to remember.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Whether it is a skylight, an entire roof, or a complete
greenhouse, we need good amount of sunlight to enter, but also keep away excess
amount of sunrays. So, how do we do that? The simplest solution to this is polycarbonate.
Tuflite Polymers is a manufacturer of such <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank">polycarbonateroofing sheets</a></b>, who has pioneered the innovative concept of daylighting
arhictecture. These sheets are available in both transparent and
semi-transparent types in various kinds of textures and colours. While
semi-transparent sheets definitely block a considerable amount of light from
coming indoors, the completely transparent sheets also bring in only the good amount
of sunlight. “How?”, you may exclaim! Polycarbonates are sheets that come with
a special UV coating on one side, which block the harmful ultraviolet rays of
the sun from entering the structure. Thus, while it lets in maximum sunlight,
it keeps away the harmful UV radiations; thus bringing in only healthy sunlight
within the structure. This unique property has made polycarbonate the most
popular material used to build greenhouses. Just like polycarbonate greenhouses
are effective for plants; similarly, natural light entering a workplace also
nurtures a more productive environment for the occupants. You can install an
entire polycarbonate roof, or a polycarbonate skylight in the middle of your
roof, to bring good amount of light inside. This will not only make your space
feel bright and fresh, but will also help in reducing your electricity bills!<o:p></o:p></div>
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Another amazing quality that <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonate roofing sheets</a></b> possess is that of insulation. When
extreme weather conditions are observed, and moisture penetrates the exterior
of the building, it results in loss of insulation, and a loss of energy
efficiency. Thus, it is important that all of this is managed and maintained
well. And, this can be done easily by installing Tuflite Polymers roofing
systems. The polycarbonates have a unique structure that helps in delivering
more efficient thermal insulation. Whether it is heavy rains, hail and winds,
or snowstorms, polycarbonate offers high resistance to impact that helps the
structure prevail against even the harshest of weather conditions. <o:p></o:p></div>
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So, whenever you are planning your next
transparent/semi-transparent structure, don’t forget its <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">polycarbonate roofing sheets</b> from Tuflite Polymers that you are
supposed to use. Just let them know your application and requirements, and they
will suggest you the best choice from their range of solid sheets, textured
sheets, multiwall sheets, corrugated sheets, and other architectural systems.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-75543299351604762432018-08-23T21:22:00.000-07:002018-08-23T21:22:02.097-07:00Which Material Should You Use For A Flat Roof?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The most common types of roofs are flat roofs and sloped
roofs. While sloped roofs don’t require much consideration, flat roofs do
because they have a level surface, which is why all kinds of elements need to
be considered like rainwater collection, damage from moisture, effect of direct
sunlight, maintenance, etc. A sloped roof mostly lets off all kinds of dirt and
water that falls over it, thus leaving very less room for worrying about
maintenance and cleanliness. So, let us look at the possible materials that you
can use while building a flat roof.<o:p></o:p></div>
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These are the most traditional kinds of roofing systems.
Built up roofing consists of applying tar and gravel in molten form to create
several layers over the roof, creating a watertight seal to prevent leakage.
Thus, this kind of roofing doesn’t let you worry about moisture and water.
Also, this kind of roofing is very environment-friendly as it uses asphalt,
which is a bi-product of petrol, diesel, and heating oil. However, building
such a roof takes a lot of time because of the various layers that need to be
created, and because of the weight of the material that is being used, which
may require additional supporting structure. But, once built, the maintenance
required is very low, and the life span is quite huge. Thus, even though
appearing costly while construction, it proves to be cost-effective in the
longer run.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Felt is available in sheets and is affixed with a blow
torch, with approximately three layers per roof. These three layers incorporate
vapour control, reinforced felt, and cap sheet. Here, you can choose the colour
of the top layer as per your choice and requirement, to suit the entire
building’s appearance. Also, it is very simple to repair the felt sheet by just
torching a patch onto the damaged area. However, installing felt roofs requires
professionals to do the job. <o:p></o:p></div>
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Fiberglass is composed of strands of glass that combines to
form a single sheet. It is a very expensive roofing material, but is light and
strong, with a smooth and clean finish. It has a long life and requires very
low maintenance. But, the drawback here is that it can only be used on small
sized roofs, because using it on larger areas can make it weak due to expansion
and contraction. Here also, professional involvement is required.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Polycarbonate is a great alternative to glass. It is very
light in weight, and has an impact resistance of 200 times that of glass! Thus,
it is easy to handle and install, while being extremely sturdy. Moreover, it
can be installed as a DIY, without the need of any professional assistance. It
also doesn’t require any additional tools and machinery as it can be easily cut
with sharp-toothed scissors, and can be easily drilled without worrying about
any cracks or breaks. And, one exceptional quality here is that unlike glass,
it doesn’t let in the harmful UV radiations of the sun. Thus, it lets in
maximum of only safe levels of sunlight! Furthermore, polycarbonate is
available in a variety of types, textures, and colour to choose from. Tuflite
Polymers is one of the most reliable <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank">polycarbonatesheet manufacturers</a> </b>you can approach, where you can get the finest quality
polycarbonates, while choosing your own type and colour from the wide range
available.<o:p></o:p></div>
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This is a kind of rubber roofing, which portrays amazing
water resistance capabilities. The material is resistant to both fresh water
and salt water, which is why it is used in all kinds of tubing, seals, and pond
liners. An added benefit is that this roof can be installed as one single whole
sheet, thus eliminating the concern for waterproofing the seams within the
roof. In addition, it is also environment-friendly as it is made of recycled
rubber. Moreover, it also maintains the temperature between weathers, with a
lifespan of around 30-50 years. But again, this requires the involvement of
professionals.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Tuflite Polymershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03434411502473299072noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8825598773083594032.post-7500895048229673422018-08-09T22:00:00.001-07:002018-08-09T22:01:23.177-07:00Why Should You Use Polycarbonate?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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A tough and stable clear plastic – polycarbonate – has
outstanding levels of light transmission, incredibly high strength, extreme
light weight, and exceptional impact resistance. It also provides incomparable
long-term chemical and physical stability. This combination of qualities makes
polycarbonate the ideal choice for both commercial and residential projects
where plastic is required. In fact, it is also highly replacing glass in
structures like greenhouses, conservatories, carports, swimming pool
enclosures, etc. It has proven to be a great alternative to glass due to its
weight being half the weight of glass, while the impact strength being 200
times that of glass! With these benefits, polycarbonate is gaining wide
popularity, increasing the number of <a href="http://www.tuflite.com/product" target="_blank"><b>polycarbonate sheet manufacturers in India</b></a>.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Polycarbonate is highly transparent that lets in maximum
sunlight indoors, thus reducing the electricity bills. However, while it brings
in maximum sunlight, it does not let in the harmful UV radiations that come
from the sun. How? This is because polycarbonate comes with a special UV
protective layer on one side of the sheet that does not let in the UV radiations.
Thus, the inhabitants within are safe, while also enjoying complete light. This
is the main reason why polycarbonates are highly preferred for building
greenhouses.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Polycarbonate is 30 times stronger than plastic and 200 times
stronger than glass. It is ideal for safety glazing, police riot shields,
protective screens, and other applications where safety and vandalizing are
huge concerns. Thus, polycarbonate is an excellent choice for projects that
demand a high level of safety that cannot be obtained from other materials.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Polycarbonate is extremely strong, making it resistant to
cracking and breakage while cutting the sheet. Moreover, all you need while
cutting a polycarbonate sheet is a sharp-toothed scissor or circular saw. Furthermore,
you can also easily drill holes in a polycarbonate sheet. In addition,
polycarbonate can also be made into various shapes and sizes by thermoforming
or cold curving. It melts at 155°C, after which it can be formed into any shape
without any degradation of the material. It can be formed at room temperature
too, without cracking or breaking. Thus, you can see how polycarbonate stays
stable in all kinds of temperatures.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Nevertheless, polycarbonate is not used only for building
roofs. There are many other applications where polycarbonate is used, thanks to
its exceptional qualities. Its light weight and exceptional strength makes it
valued for making CDs, DVDs, laptops, and mobile phones, making them incredibly
light yet virtually impossible to break. The material’s excellent transparency
with UV filter and durability also makes it ideal for making shatter-proof
glazing and eye glasses, with lens being thinner than if they were made from
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So, whatever your application, you can get your
polycarbonate sheet from Tuflite Polymers, the leading <a href="http://www.tuflite.com/" target="_blank"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">polycarbonate sheet manufacturers</b> in India</a>. You can get a variety
of polycarbonates here like solid, textured, multiwall, corrugated, and
profiled. Choose the polycarbonate type, texture, and colour to choose your
needs and application.<o:p></o:p></div>
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