Thursday, August 25, 2011

Lucite Sheet Information

by: Emco Plastics
Skylights bring warmth and daylight straight into the home. There are different options available in regards to the materials used in skylights. Homeowners who would like a durable skylight may want to consider installing Lucite sheets skylights rather than one created from pure glass. Just like a glass skylight, one made with Lucite sheets rather than glass can provide energy efficiency in your home while adding beauty and value at the same time.

What's polycarbonate? Lucite sheets are a tough plastic that exhibits outstanding strength, can withstand temperatures up to a whopping 125 degrees Celsius, and has opaque qualities. Despite its strength, it's lightweight - about one-sixth as heavy as glass and one-third as heavy as acrylic. Bulletproof windows are just one of the applications constructed from this transparent polymer. Also, it is utilized to manufacture CD's and sunglasses for adults and children. Lucite sheets are virtually unbreakable, as it is nearly 200 times more resistant to breakage than even the thickest glass. These properties make Lucite sheets a very good choice for skylights in homes that're situated on or near a golf course, within a heavily wooded area, or in a location that might experience severe hail storms. You'll feel safer under a skylight created from this practically impenetrable plastic, and still enjoy the warmth and beauty of the sunlight streaming into your home.


In the same way glass allows day light to stream directly into rooms of your home, a skylight constructed from http://www.industrialplasticfabrication.com/our-capabilities/custom-fabrication/ will permit the same sun light into your home, but will be not as likely to break if something hits it from the outside. These skylights usually come standard with an ultraviolet film that protects you against nearly 98% of the UV rays passing through the skylight.

Some homeowners enjoy adding their own touch to every section of their living area. Manufacturers who provide the skylights made of http://www.plasticmachinings.com/ may offer two other protective, yet decorative, films to cover your skylight. The opal lens option allows about 90% of the daylight to pass, while allowing a uniform distribution of the light into your space.

You might have a room in your house where you would like a skylight, but without that much day light entering the space. The bronze filter option allows less light, about 40%, into the home, making the space a little darker, but nevertheless allowing for some sunlight to penetrate. There are actually protective films that range in translucency between opal and bronze, so there's a shade that would work for almost every homeowner.





Medical professionals state that daylight helps to alleviate mood swings and helps to stop depression, especially throughout the winter time. Having skylights installed in the home is sensible not merely in the way of energy efficiency, but also in creating an atmosphere which is relaxed, inviting, and uplifting for the spirits.

A professional contractor should always complete the installation of http://www.delrinplastics.com/our-capabilities/ skylights, just as with other forms of skylights. This will likely ensure an outstanding fit and proper sealing around the opening, which means you will enjoy the most energy savings possible.

Note: In the same way you would check the references of a contractor building your new home, it's a wise decision to do the same with the contractor who'll be installing your skylights.
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