Thursday, 13 December 2018

ETFE – The Perfect Choice For An Enclosed Structure That Grows Grass

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 ETFE foil.

Friday, 12 October 2018

Why Should You Choose ETFE Coated Solar Panels?

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.

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, ETFE foil 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.



Thursday, 20 September 2018

Why Are Polycarbonate Roofing Systems From Tuflite Polymers The Best Choice?


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.


Thursday, 23 August 2018

Which Material Should You Use For A Flat Roof?


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.


Thursday, 9 August 2018

Why Should You Use Polycarbonate?


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 polycarbonate sheet manufacturers in India.



Thursday, 19 July 2018

Why Has ETFE Proven To Be The Next Popular Construction Material?

ETFE is the new product on the market that is gaining attention. It is available in two forms – ETFE sheets and ETFE cushions. These cushions could be made up of two, three, or four separate layers of foil, with the spaces in between inflated with air. This provides strength along with insulation. These sheets are available as completely transparent structures, bringing in virtually all the sunlight. However, they can also be printed, or provided with white sections to reduce the amount of incoming light. Using various printing techniques, the light coming in within the roof can be controlled. Alternatively, individual layers can be printed differently with contrasting techniques and patterns, enabling the throughput of light to be regulated by altering the distance between the layers, with varying pressure in different air chambers.



Sunday, 1 July 2018

Types Of Transparent Roofing Materials – Pros And Cons

While we always see bricks, stones, metal, and tiles forming most of the roofing sector for all kinds of commercial and residential structures, there is also a requirement of transparent roofs. While structures like greenhouses and conservatories always require transparent roofs, there is a trend of building many other structures with transparent roofing materials too. These include stadiums, railway stations, airports, car ports, patios, awnings, and many more. The four most common materials used to construct such transparent roofs include glass, acrylic, polycarbonate, and ETFE foil.


Thursday, 14 June 2018

Greenhouse Building – Glass Or Polycarbonate?

Hobby greenhouses or commercial greenhouses – both need to be built as a structure that lets in maximum sunlight to help the plants within get the nutrition they require, while also keeping them protected from the harsh environmental conditions around. Traditionally, from the earliest of times, glass has been the most popular material used to build greenhouses. However, as time have changed and evolved, so has the popularity of greenhouse material. Today, many greenhouses are being built with polycarbonate roofing sheets. So, what is it that makes polycarbonate so popular today? Or, let us ask whether it is glass or polycarbonate that you must use for your next greenhouse project to reap the best benefits. To bring an answer to this question, you first need to understand the characteristics of both glass and polycarbonate individually, so that you can make an informed decision as to which material is better to solve the purpose.

Thursday, 19 April 2018

Greenhouses Vs. Cold Frames - Tuflite Polymers

Greenhouses and cold frames are both used for the same purpose – helping plants to grow while staying protected against extreme heat or cold. And, this is why they are either confused to be the same by many. And for those who know the difference between the two, they are always confused as to which one they should opt for to be installed in their backyard. So, for all those nature lovers who would love to grow plants within their own backyard for fresh yields, here is a blog that will show you the difference between a greenhouse and cold frame, while also letting you know the pros and cons of both. After getting to the end of the blog, you will definitely be in a better position to decide as to which option is the best for you.


Thursday, 5 April 2018

Why Are Polycarbonate Sheets Becoming More Popular For Roofs?


Both commercial and residential applications use polycarbonates for building roofs where transparency is required or preferred. While residential applications may use polycarbonates for patios, skylights, indoor partitions, and windows; commercial polycarbonate applications may include greenhouses, conservatories, sports stadiums, railway stations, and airports. Polycarbonate could either be used as a clear transparent film, or textured roofs for a fancier effect. Multiwall polycarbonate roofing sheets could also be used where a cushion-like effect is required to enhance insulation. Polycarbonate sheets are also available in various standard colours, which makes them a preferable option for designers and architects to provide the polycarbonate structure with an added visual appeal. However, there are many more reasons why Tuflite Polymers polycarbonate roofing sheets are becoming more and more popular among designers, architects, and other professionals of the like. Let us take a look at some of these reasons.

Monday, 5 March 2018

Considerations To Make For Painting Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate is a diverse material that is used for various applications in the construction industry, agricultural industry, security industry, automobile industry, and many others. While polycarbonate roofing sheets are available in a variety of standard shades of colours, there could be a possibility when you would want to paint your polycarbonate another colour. So, is that possible? Oh yes! But wait, there are certain limitations you need to know and considerations you need to make while planning to paint your polycarbonate. Here is all that you need to know.


Friday, 23 February 2018

How Versatile Is Polycarbonate?

Polycarbonate is the new popular transparent material used for roofing and coverings that is replacing glass in the construction industry because of various reasons. The properties of durability, flexibility, lightweight, UV protection, impact resistance, fire resistance, and much more has led the material to grow and gain popularity by leaps and bounds. And, these diverse properties uniquely blended in one single material have made polycarbonateroofing sheets not only popular in the construction and architectural fields, but many other disciplines too. High quality polycarbonates are used in a myriad of applications.


Food industry
Containing carbonate groups, and produced by the reaction of bisphenol-A (BPA) and phosgene (COCl2), polycarbonate has been proven to be totally food safe by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This has been testified after years of extensive examinations and tests performed by scientists, agencies, academia, and the plastic industry. Polycarbonate has thus gained popularity in the food industry too. However, the polycarbonate used in the food industry is cleaned in dishwashers, cooked in microwaves, sterilized, and stored in a variety of temperatures, to make it completely reliable and safe.

Greenhouses
One of the most widely used applications of polycarbonate is for building greenhouses. Because polycarbonate is very strong and virtually unbreakable, even with the strongest of impacts, and can withstand any kind of temperatures and environmental conditions, it has been used in place of glass for building a variety of structures. However, one unique property that is most useful in the case of building greenhouses is its transparency blended with protection. While it is as transparent as glass to help bring in maximum sunlight for the plants to grow, it also has a special UV protective layer on one side which reflects and keeps away the harmful UV radiations of the sun from entering the structure. This helps reduce the possible damage done to plants in a glass greenhouse. In this way, plants get maximum “safe” sunlight to help them grow better.

Police and security
Recognizing that the equipment used for police force and security personnel is made from polycarbonate will help you realize the ultimate strength of the material! Polycarbonate is being popularly used to make prison windows, protective visors, riot shields, and much more required for security purposes. And, when polycarbonates used are those that come with an additional anti-scratch coating, there can be nothing better! In fact, recognizing the strength of polycarbonate to be used in the security industry has led to many people building their home and office windows with this material to make it difficult for thieves to break in.

Electrical and hardware industry
Polycarbonate is being highly used to make various kinds of hardware gadgets and electrical accessories like cell phones, computers, sensor parts, connectors, and switching relays. Being one of the safest and most durable materials with high impact resistant qualities, polycarbonate is gaining such wide usage in these sectors.

Other applications of polycarbonate include transparent sections of the car, CDs, DVDs, optical lenses, windshields, and much more where a stylish and effective look is required. For any of the mentioned applications, or any other purpose where transparency with durability is required, you can use polycarbonate. And, you can get the best quality materials at Tuflite Polymers, one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of a variety of polycarbonate roofing sheets in the country.



Thursday, 15 February 2018

Why Should You Use Polymer Roofing?

Polymers are elements made up of molecules strung together to form really long chains. Some polymers are natural, while others are man-made. Some examples of polymers include nylon, polyethylene, polyester, rubber, and plastic. Polymers are used in a variety of applications, with one of the modern application today being roofing. Most polymer roofings are made by melting down recycled plastics, thus keeping all waste materials out of landfills and oceans; resulting in an eco-friendly environment.

Thursday, 8 February 2018

Should You Repair Or Replace Your Roof?

We generally don't pay enough attention to our roof till it starts to crack, chip, and break. We are always worried about our walls and flooring, but we forget that it is our roofs that are highly exposed to outdoor environments like rain, wind, storm, UV rays, and snow. Eventually with time, these environmental factors tend to weaken the roof, thus causing havoc. As soon as you see any kind of leaks or cracks, you must make it a point to take instant steps towards resolving it. You may either repair your roof or replace it entirely. But, how would you know which step to take? Let us help you. There are many things you need to consider before choosing between a roof repair and roof replacement, such as those mentioned below.

Friday, 2 February 2018

How Has ETFE Evolved Over The Years?

ETFE is going publically popular, and is being used to construct world famous structures like Beijing National Aquatics Center, Germany Allianz Arena, Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, Mexico Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Newport Railway Station, and many others. So, what is the reason behind such popularity?


Thursday, 18 January 2018

Which Issues Must Be Addressed Before Installing ETFE

ETFE is one of the most magical construction materials made by man till date. With its tensile strength, durability, fluidity, ease of installation, energy saving capability, amazing light transmission competence, and cost-effectiveness, it becomes an ideal architectural choice. However, when something has so many benefits all encompassed into one, there is definitely a loophole somewhere. No! We are not saying that there is an issue with the material. But, you need to know that this amazing material needs to be used in a particular way to avoid any issues later on. There are certain limitations to use this material. Used in the wrong way for the wrong projects can make ETFE an extremely problematic architectural choice.

Thursday, 11 January 2018

How Can Polycarbonates Protect You Against Calamities

Human beings are always under security threats and dangers. We never know what could happen – accidents, fires, thefts, murder, cyclones, earthquakes! Although we can’t stop all of this from happening, but we can always be alert and keep ourselves protected against these as much as possible. After all, we all know that prevention is better than cure. We can’t control natural calamities, fires, winds, rains, and thefts from occurring, but we can always keep us and our buildings protected against them. But how? Polycarbonates! Building our structures with polycarbonate can help us add an additional protection layer against these issues.


Thursday, 4 January 2018

How To Safely Install A Polycarbonate Roof - Tuflite Polymers

Polycarbonate sheets have innumerous benefits over other traditional materials like glass, which is why it is preferred by most designers and architects for building transparent structures. And, this is the reason so many polycarbonate sheetmanufacturers are coming up in the country.