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Twinfix now offer 6mm solid polycarbonate glazing that combines the appearance of Georgian wired glass with all the material benefits of tough but lightweight polycarbonate. With approval for use in Grade II listed buildings, GW Polycarbonate is now being installed as rooflight glazing in many refurbishmentprojects.
Whether it’s a railway station canopy or overhead glazing in a swimming pool this innovative 6mm polycarbonate glazing looks very similar to traditional Georgian wired glass, but provides the much higher levels of roof safety required nowadays.
For projects that need to conform to ACR[M]001:2014, as described in the HSE document HSG33, it is available pre-glazed into the Twinfix Multi-Link-Panel NF (non-fragile). The use of GW Polycarbonate rooflights fits in well with today’s need for future proofing as this product is virtually unbreakable, requires little maintenance and has a long life span.
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