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Plysolene
has adopted an alternative approach to the multi-wall
polycarbonate market with their Insulgard product.
Most of the industry went to very large equipment
to achieve economies of scale. Plysolene went for
the small flexible approach to give their customers
what they wanted without having to deal with stockists
and distributors and saving them the cost of cutting
waste. |
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The use of polycarbonate
in greenhouse construction is safer than traditional glass. |
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Insulgard
Multi-wall Polycarbonate is now
used extensively for garden centre and industrial roofing, for
cloches, cold-frames, seed-houses and domestic greenhouses,
for internal partitioning and display boards plus, of course,
some is used for domestic conservatories and car-ports.
It is used in all corners of the globe, from South America to
Taiwan and from Denmark to Tanzania, even the main hangar doorss
of Santiago Airport in Chile use Insulgard Multi-wall Polycarbonate.
Plysolene manufacture in Partridge Green, West Sussex and supply
in bulk to large users. Thickness range from 4mm to 16mm triplewall,
in widths up to 1200mm wide in either clear, opal, opaque or
bronze or any other colour subject to quantity. |