Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Finding The Right Polycarbonate Sheets Supplier - Tuflite Polymers


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,





-  The advertising industry is using polycarbonates to build billboards with LED lighting and advertising panels or light boxes.
-       The optical industry is using them to build eyeglasses and sunglasses.
-       The security industry is using them for police shields and safety glazing
-       The electronic industry is using polycarbonates for various components of smartphones and discs used in laptops.
-       The medical industry is using them for making cardiac surgery products and surgical instruments.
-       Most of all, it is the architecture and construction industries that are using polycarbonateroofing panels  most popularly to build a variety of structures like greenhouses, conservatories, pergolas, carports, railway station roofing, stadium roofing, skylights, skywalks, patios, and indoor partitions.

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.

How to find the right polycarbonate sheet suppliers?

There are many polycarbonate sheet suppliers in the market 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.

ü You should choose a supplier who offers all kinds of polycarbonates – every type, every size, every colour. This is because you should be able to make your selection, all under a single roof, rather than having to rush somewhere else.
ü You should choose a supplier that has been in the market for at least a decade, to ensure that he is a genuine supplier offering good quality products. You can even check for their previous clients, and get in touch with them for the right reviews.
ü You should choose a supplier who understands your requirements, and has one polycarbonate to suit every kind of need. This means that they must have thorough knowledge of every kind of polycarbonate, and enough capacity to store all of them.

Tuflite Polymers is one such supplier who fulfills all the above characteristics. They offer varieties of polycarbonates  – 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 polycarbonateroofing panels, or have them customized as per your requirements.

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Why Use Polycarbonate Sheeting For Your Carport - Tuflite Polymers


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 polycarbonate 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.





Polycarbonate carports can be transparent or opaque as you wish

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 polycarbonate sheet 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!

Polycarbonate carports don’t become too hot

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.

Polycarbonate carports are highly durable

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 polycarbonate carport, you can be sure that your structure will stand tall against all these factors, thus keeping your cars safe too.

Polycarbonate carports are easy to install

Polycarbonates have such unique properties of being lightweight yet impact resistant, flexible yet sturdy, and easy to cut and drill that anyone can easily build a polycarbonate structure, with the right knowledge . 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!

The above facts leave no doubts that polycarbonates are the ideal choice for carports. So, shop for your preferred polycarbonate sheets in India from Tuflite Polymers, 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!



Friday, 6 December 2019

How Many Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets And Accessories Do You Need? - Tuflite Polymers


Are you 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 polycarbonate sheet 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, would you?




Calculating the number of sheets you will require
A 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)
Note – If you have a gable roof structure, you will need to double the number of sheets so that you can cover both the sides with roofing.
Calculating the length of sheets you will require
Once 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 mm lengths.
Determining the roofing accessories
  • Along with 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.
  • You also 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.
  • Next, you 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.
Get all your roofing sheets and other requirements from a reputed and reliable supplier like Tuflite Polymers, where you are sure to get only the best quality materials, no matter what kind of sheets you require – solid, textured, profiled, corrugated, or multiwall polycarbonate sheets in India.




Monday, 23 September 2019

Polycarbonate Corrugated Sheets – Uses In Aerospace & Defense - Tuflite Polymers

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 able to make a mark in such industries.

Thursday, 21 February 2019

Why Has Polycarbonate Gained Such Popularity?

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.

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.


Friday, 8 February 2019

Residential Vs Commercial Flat Roof - Tuflite Polymers

Both commercial and residential flat roofing belong to the low slope roofing category, but they both are very different from each other.

Design
Commercial flat roofing is entirely flat with slight pitches for draining water. Flat roofs in such applications are required for routine inspections and maintenance. Residential flat roofing on the other hand can be experimented with different designs. There are no rules here as they can carry the structural weight.

Size
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.

Materials
The roofs vary a lot in cost, performance, qualities, and longevity based on the materials they are made of.

Metal 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.

Built-up roofing 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.

BitumenThis 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.

EPDM 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.

Polycarbonate 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 polycarbonate roofing sheets at Tuflite Polymers, where you can choose from a wide range of colors, textures, and types.

Thursday, 10 January 2019

All That You May Want To Know About Polycarbonate Sheet - Tuflite Polymers

Polycarbonate roofing sheets 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 see in this blog.

What is polycarbonate?
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 because of the multiple carbonate groups that they contain.

Where are polycarbonates used?

The most common applications of polycarbonates include –
·        Construction industry – Skylights, skywalks, pergolas, windows, swimming pool enclosures, railway stations, stadiums, carports, patios
·        Optical industry – Eye wear, swimming goggles, safety eyewear
·        Security industry – Riot shields, bulletproof windows, police helmets
·        Data storage industry – CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs
·        Automobile industry – Bezels, optical reflectors, headlamp lenses, cockpits
·        Electronic industry – LCD screens, plasma screens, mobile phone screens
·        Others – Medical devices, sign boards, food processing components

These are only some of the most common applications where polycarbonates are used. Today, polycarbonate has gotten involved in a variety of industries and applications, almost everywhere where it can replace glass and other plastics.

What has made polycarbonate so popular?
Polycarbonate has a variety of unique characteristics blended together, which has made it so popular to be used in almost all industry segments. Some of the unmatchable characteristics include –
Strong yet flexible – 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.

Resistance – 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.

Insulation – 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 polycarbonateroofing sheets are the most ideal choice for conservatories and greenhouses.

Aesthetic appeal – Polycarbonate is available as 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 required.

After reading all of this, if you have also decided to use polycarbonate for your application, get in touch with Tuflite Polymers to get the finest quality polycarbonate roofingsheets, which are available in a variety of colors, sizes, textures, and types for you to choose from.