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Polycarbonate Roof Panels Engineered for Strength and Light.

Solid, multiwall, and corrugated polycarbonate roofing solutions. IATF 16949 certified manufacturer.

  • 250xImpact vs Glass
  • 50%Lighter
  • UVProtected
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What Are Polycarbonate Roof Panels?

Polycarbonate roof panels are lightweight, impact-resistant glazing sheets used for covered outdoor spaces, greenhouses, carports, pergolas, skylights, and industrial roofing. They are available in three main grades: solid, multiwall, and corrugated.

Compared to glass, polycarbonate panels are about half the weight and 250 times more impact-resistant while offering similar light transmission. Compared to PVC panels, polycarbonate withstands a wider temperature range and provides better UV protection.

  • Half the weight of glass — easier transport and faster installation
  • 250x stronger than glass — withstands hail, wind, and debris
  • Co-extruded UV protection — blocks harmful UV while transmitting daylight
  • Available in clear, opal, bronze, and custom colors

Why Choose Polycarbonate Roof Panels

Impact Resistant

250 times stronger than glass. Withstands hail, falling branches, and wind-driven debris without shattering.

Lightweight

About half the weight of glass. Reduces structural load, speeds up transport, and simplifies on-site handling.

UV Protected

Co-extruded UV layer blocks harmful radiation while allowing daylight transmission. Prevents yellowing and embrittlement.

Thermal Insulation

Multiwall panels create air channels that reduce heat transfer. Keeps interiors cooler in summer and warmer in winter.

Easy to Install

Can be cut, drilled, and fastened with standard tools. No special equipment required for cutting or handling on site.

Polycarbonate Roof Panel Types

Solid Sheets

Thickness 2 mm to 15 mm. Clear or tinted. Best when glass-like clarity, flat spans, and high light transmission are required. Suitable for pergolas, carports, canopies, and skylights.

Multiwall Panels

Twin-wall and triple-wall structures from 4 mm to 25 mm. Superior thermal insulation, excellent stiffness-to-weight ratio, and built-in UV protection. Ideal for greenhouses, covered walkways, and industrial roofing.

Corrugated Sheets

Wave profile for quick overlap installation. Lightweight, impact-resistant, and available in clear or opal. Common for carports, canopies, lean-to roofs, and agricultural shelters.

Technical Specifications

Material
Optical-grade polycarbonate with co-extruded UV layer
Thickness Range
Solid: 2 mm – 15 mm / Multiwall: 4 mm – 25 mm
Width
Up to 2,100 mm (standard), custom widths available
Length
Custom cut to order
Colors
Clear, opal white, bronze, gray, green, blue
UV Protection
Single or double-sided co-extruded UV blocking layer
Light Transmission
Clear solid: up to 90% / Opal: diffuse light
Thermal Range
−40°C to +120°C continuous service
Impact Strength
250× tempered glass (ASTM D256 Izod)
Fire Rating
UL94 V-0 / V-2 grades available
Certification
IATF 16949:2016

Applications for Polycarbonate Roof Panels

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    Pergola & Patio Roofs

    Clear or tinted panels for weather cover while preserving daylight in outdoor living areas.

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    Carports & Canopies

    Lightweight roofing for vehicle shelters, entrances, walkways, and commercial covers.

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    Greenhouses & Cold Frames

    Multiwall panels support insulation and diffuse light for controlled growing environments.

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    Skylights & Atriums

    Impact-resistant daylighting for roof openings, interior courts, and public buildings.

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    Industrial Roofing

    Durable roof glazing and translucent roof strips for warehouses and production sites.

Polycarbonate vs Glass vs PVC

CriteriaPolycarbonateTempered GlassPVC
Impact ResistanceExcellent, very high toughnessGood but can shatterModerate, can become brittle
WeightLightweight, easier handlingHeavy, requires stronger supportLightweight
UV ProtectionCo-extruded UV layer availableStable but limited UV filtering unless treatedDepends on formulation
InsulationStrong with multiwall panelsLower unless insulated glass is usedModerate
LifespanLong outdoor service with UV protectionLong but vulnerable to breakageShorter in demanding sun exposure
CostBalanced installed costHigher structure and handling costLower initial material cost

How to Install Polycarbonate Roof Panels

A quick overview of the three main stages for a professional polycarbonate roof installation.

  1. Measure & Cut

    Measure roof area and cut panels to length with a fine-tooth circular saw or jigsaw. Keep protective film on during cutting and remove chips from channels on multiwall panels.

  2. Frame & Seal

    Install support framing according to span tables and local wind and snow loads. Apply compatible glazing tapes, sealants, and edge closures before placing panels.

  3. Fasten & Finish

    Pre-drill oversized holes, use approved washers and caps, and avoid overtightening. Close edges with profiles or flashing for weather protection.

Polycarbonate Roof Panels FAQ

What thickness polycarbonate roof panel do I need?

Span, load, and local building codes determine thickness. Multiwall panels from 6-10mm are common. Larger spans, snow loads, and commercial projects need thicker panels confirmed by span tables.

Should I use solid or multiwall polycarbonate?

Choose solid polycarbonate when clarity and glass-like appearance are the priority. Choose multiwall panels when insulation, stiffness, lower weight, and diffuse daylight matter more.

How do contractors cut polycarbonate panels?

Panels can be cut with a fine-tooth circular saw, table saw, or jigsaw. Support the sheet, keep the protective film on during cutting, and remove chips from channels before sealing.

How long does UV protection last?

Service life depends on climate, thickness, color, installation angle, and UV layer configuration. Bakway can quote UV-protected panels according to your outdoor exposure and warranty requirements.

What is the minimum order quantity?

MOQ depends on sheet type, color, thickness, profile, and packing. Standard clear products usually support lower MOQs than custom colors or special profiles.

Can Bakway produce custom sizes?

Yes. Custom lengths, colors, thicknesses, UV configurations, and packing plans can be produced for B2B roofing, greenhouse, canopy, and distributor orders.

Get Your Polycarbonate Roof Panel Quote.

Send your roof panel type, thickness, color, dimensions, and project quantity for B2B pricing from Bakway Advanced Material.


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