Chemical resistance & compatible sealants, Positioning the sheets, Arching radius – Palram SUNLIT User Manual

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SUNLITE® Technical Guide

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Chemical Resistance & Compatible Sealants

SUNLITE has good resistance to many chemicals. Some chemicals may harm the SUNLITE sheets. Detailed information about these
materials can be found at the

Chemical Resistance of Palram Polycarbonate Products

brochure. Please contact your Palram dealer

when in doubt about any material or chemical.
When choosing adhesives or sealants to be used during installation of SUNLITE sheets, please refer to

Recommended Adhesives and

Sealants for Polycarbonate Products

from the Palram websites.

For use of any adhesive or sealant not listed in the above brochure, consult with your Palram dealer to get his approval. Failure
to do so will void any and all warranties.

Positioning the Sheets

1. SUNLITE sheets should be installed with the rib channels sloping downwards (Figs. 1a, 1c, 2). That orientation will reduce accumulation
of dirt inside the sheet and ease gravity drainage of any condensation moisture.

2. Sheets should be installed with the adjoining edges connected by a glazing profile suited to the glazing system.

3. For sheets installed in the flat, horizontal position, (roofs, overhead skylights),
a minimum slope of 5 percent is imperative, with 10 percent and above
preferable. Steeper slopes offer better rainwater drainage and self-
cleaning, and reduce the risk of water and dirt infiltration through
the connectors and fastening screws. Steeper slopes also help to
diminish the visual effect of sheet deflection caused by loading.

4. Length dimension is defined as parallel to the ribs, while width
will always be perpendicular to the ribs.

Arching Radius

SUNLITE sheets may be cold bent or curved up to their minimum
permitted radius, using polycarbonate’s natural tolerance for cold
forming with no need for thermal processing. Curving SUNLITE
sheet beyond this minimum permitted radius induces undue stresses and strains in the glazing sheet, causing premature failure and
will void the warranty.

Structure

Thickness

Minimal Cold Bending Radius

mm

Inch

mm

Feet

Inch

Twin Wall

4

5/32

700

2.30

28

6

1/4

1,050

3.40

41

8

5/16

1,400

4.60

55

10

3/8

1,750

5.70

69

Triple Wall

8

5/16

1,760

5.80

69

10

3/8

2,200

7.20

87

16

5/8

2,800

9.20

110

X-Lite

V-Structure

16

5/8

3,000

9.80

118

25

1

5,000

16.40

197

32

1 1/4

6,400

21.00

252

35

1 3/8

7,000

23.00

276

Figure 1a

Figure 1b

Figure 1c

Length

Width

Width

Figure 2

Flat, two-sided clamped glazing

Slope > 5%

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