Palram SUNLIT User Manual

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SUNLITE® Technical Guide

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Combination of metal and plastic two-part connecting profile

Offers added strength and rigidity. The lower part of the profile is made of metal- (mostly aluminum ), and the upper part is made of
plastic (rigid PVC or polycarbonate), clipped on top of the metal profile, pressing on the edges of the two adjoining sheets.

Figure 9

Description of Typical Two-Part Plastic and Metal Connecting Profiles Currently Used

Figure 10

Description of Typical Two-Part Wood Connecting Profiles Currently used in the Market

Figure 10

Typical two-part metal system connecting profiles currently used.

Wood

Wood

“Dry” system

“Wet” system

Silicone sealant

Rubber Strip

Figure 11a

Figure 11b

Figure 11c

Figure 11d

Epdm sealing/padding
strips on both sides.

Steel clamping bar

Silicone sealant

Steel

support

Metal connecting profiles

Comprise the largest group of connecting profiles. They come in wide variety of designs, are made from aluminum or steel, in “dry” or
“wet” systems, and in plain or sophisticated detailing and finish. Some profiles are equipped with built-in drains, EPDM rubber weather
strips, concealed fixing screws, and high-end finish, for more luxurious structures.

Wood connecting profiles

Developed from wooden window frames, support the installed SUNLITE sheets. They are usually used together with the “wet” system,
with rubber packing strips and silicone sealant. Lengths are generally limited by the nature of wood. If long, laminated wooden rafters
are used, they usually come with one or more of the other connecting solutions below.

Aluminum

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