Installation of infrastructure requirements
Polycarbonate transparent panels are relatively lightweight but offer good flexibility, allowing for more versatile support structures during installation. For small building facilities such as small canopies, wider metal or wooden frames can be used, with spacing approximately 800-1500mm apart. However, in applications like large building roofs that bear significant loads, the support structures must also be sufficiently robust, and the spacing may need to be reduced to about 600-1000mm to ensure the panels can stably bear the loads.
Due to the relatively heavy weight and high strength of FRP translucent glazing panels, they typically require a robust support structure during installation, such as a metal frame (like light steel studs) or a sturdy wooden frame. The spacing of the frame should be determined based on the size, thickness of the glazing panel, and the expected load it needs to bear (e.g., wind load, snow load). Generally, for thicker and larger-sized panels, the support frame spacing may be around 600 - 1200mm to ensure that the glazing panel does not deform or become damaged over time due to insufficient support.
Cutting and Processing Methods
PVC transparent tiles are relatively easy to cut, as both hand saws and electric saws can be used. However, due to the heat generated during the cutting process, which can cause the cut edges to deform, it is important to control the cutting speed and avoid cutting too quickly. Additionally, after cutting, the edges may have some burrs, which should be lightly sanded or filed to smooth out, ensuring a good overlap and sealing effect.
When cutting FRP transparent light panels, sharp cutting tools such as craft knives or cutting tools are required. Due to the presence of glass fibers in the material composition, care must be taken to avoid fiber breakage and frayed edges during the cutting process. Frayed edges may affect the sealing performance and overall aesthetics of the light panels. Moreover, the cut edges of FRP light panels may be quite sharp, and appropriate sanding should be performed to prevent injury to the installer during installation.
Jointing and Sealing Treatment
The jointing and sealing methods for FRP transparent tiles are similar to those for FRP transparent skylights, but may vary in detail due to the shape and size of the tiles. For instance, the wave shape of the tiles may be more complex, requiring greater attention to the alignment of the waves during installation to ensure both a sealed effect and overall aesthetics.
Polycarbonate transparent sheets typically have a lap length of about 150-200mm. When joining vertically, H-shaped or U-shaped connectors can be used to enhance the stability and seal of the connection. In terms of sealing, in addition to using sealant, rubber sealing strips and other materials can be inserted into the groove of the lap joint to further improve the sealing performance.
FRP transparent light boards typically have a longitudinal overlap of at least 200mm to ensure effective rainwater drainage and prevent backflow. The lateral overlap requires at least one wave crest to overlap, and sealing tape or sealant must be used at the junction for a secure seal. The sealant should be evenly applied to fill the gap and prevent water and dust from entering. The sealing tape must be firmly attached to avoid detachment during use.
Fixed Method Variations
PVC transparent tiles can be secured with self-tapping screws, but due to their softer material, extra care must be taken to avoid over-tightening and material deformation. Plastic clips or similar methods can also be used for fixation, which exert less pressure on the tiles themselves and make installation easier. The recommended spacing for fixation is typically around 400-600mm, and it's crucial to secure the tiles at the reinforcing ribs or wave peaks to ensure effective fixation.
Typically, clamping fixtures such as aluminum alloy strips or stainless steel screws are used for glazing panels. The spacing of the screws should be reasonable, generally fixed at the crest of the wave, with the spacing determined by the thickness and dimensions of the glazing panel, as well as factors like wind and snow loads, usually not exceeding 300 - 500mm. When tightening the screws, a washer should be used to distribute the pressure and prevent the screws from directly pressing on the glazing panel, which could cause localized deformation or damage.
Installation of infrastructure requirements
Polycarbonate transparent panels are relatively lightweight but offer good flexibility, allowing for more versatile support structures during installation. For small-scale building structures, such as small canopies, wider metal or wooden frames with spacing of about 800 - 1500mm can be used. However, in applications with larger loads, such as large building roofs, the support structures must also be sufficiently robust, and the spacing may need to be reduced to about 600 - 1000mm to ensure stable load-bearing capacity for the transparent panels.
Due to the relatively heavy weight and high strength of FRP transparent light panels, they typically require a robust supporting structure during installation, such as a metal frame (like light steel studs) or a sturdy wooden frame. The spacing of the frame should be determined based on the size, thickness of the light panels, and the anticipated loads they will bear (e.g., wind loads, snow loads). Generally, for thicker and larger-sized light panels, the spacing of the supporting frame may be around 600 to 1200mm to ensure that the panels do not deform or fail due to insufficient support over the long term.
Cutting and Processing Methods
PVC transparent tiles are relatively easy to cut, as both hand saws and electric saws can be used. However, due to the heat generated during the cutting process, which can cause the cut edges to warp, it is important to control the cutting speed and avoid cutting too quickly. Additionally, after cutting, the edges may have some burrs, which should be gently sanded or filed to smooth them out, ensuring a good overlap and sealing effect.
When cutting FRP translucent light panels, it is necessary to use sharp tools such as craft knives or cutting tools. Due to the presence of glass fibers in the material composition, care should be taken to avoid fiber breakage and burrs during the cutting process. Burrs can affect the sealing performance and overall aesthetics of the light panels. Moreover, the cut edges of FRP light panels may be quite sharp, and appropriate sanding should be performed to prevent injury to the installer during installation.
Jointing and Sealing Treatment
FRP transparent tiles have a similar lapping and sealing method to FRP transparent skylights, but there may be differences in detail due to the shape and size of the tiles. For instance, the wave shape of the transparent tiles might be more complex, requiring greater attention to the alignment of the wave peaks during lapping.





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