Makrolon®
Multi-wall Sheets
Set Economic and Ecologic Standards
With
its products from the successful i-LINE, Bayer Sheet Europe says that
it sets new standards for energy-saving transparent and translucent
construction materials. Makrolon® multi-wall sheets meet the highest
standards in construction both in terms of ecologic compatibility
and economic efficiency. The sheets are cost-effective and suitable
for roofs, façades, and window rows. Due to the material's
excellent heat insulation properties, buildings can be turned into
energy-storage and energy-saving energy stations.

The
new range of Makrolon sheets helps to cut heating costs and save energy.
For
several years, cost-conscious energy management and environmentally
friendly construction have been the standards of Bayer Sheet Europe's
strategic product development. Under the i-LINE quality mark, the
company offers a wide range of Makrolon® multi-wall sheets that
provide intelligent and energy-saving solutions for industrial and
private buildings.
Due to the increasing cost of power and costs for oil and gas
heating, and more stringent regulations in European countries, there
is an increasing demand for construction materials with high heat-insulating
properties, says Günther Winnerl, construction segment
manager at Bayer Sheet Europe.
The efforts of many countries to substantially reduce CO2 emissions
by granting financial subsidies for building renovations have also
had a positive impact on environmental awareness. There is a growing
readiness to invest in energy-saving measures, and owners, planners,
and architects attribute increasing importance to energy-saving and
ecologically compatible construction materials.
With our i-LINE products, says Winnerl, we are well
prepared-we have the right sheet for every construction project.
Compared to standard sheets of the same 16mm thickness, the Makrolon®
multi UV 6-wall sheet (type 6/16-20) saves up to 25 percent energy.
Projected for a full year, this adds up to a significant energy saving:
5 liters of heating oil, or 5.5 cubic meters of natural gas, for each
square meter of building.
The sheet is also available in 20 millimeters thickness and in widths
of 980, 1200, and 2100 millimeters in colorless, opal, and IQ-Relax.
Another advantage of the multi-wall sheet is a special coating that
is permanently bonded to the sheet through co-extrusion, making the
material weather-resistant and providing long-term protection against
yellowing. As the 6-wall sheets have a very low weight (2.8, respectively
3.1 kilograms per square meter), they are especially suitable for
filigree substructures. With more than 1 million square meters sold
since Bayer Sheet Europe launched the product in 2003, the polycarbonate
sheet has become a sales hit for façades, roofs, and tunnel
vaults. One of the many high-profile projects includes the roof of
the new Airbus 380 display hangar at Airbus Deutschland GmbH in Hamburg-Finkenwerder,
Germany, where Makrolon® 6-wall was used.
Whether customers choose the 6-wall sheet, the multi UV4/10-6 with
Y-structure, or sheets with X-structure (5X/32-25, 5X/25-25), which
were introduced in 2005-all Makrolon® types from the i-LINE portfolio
fulfill the highest requirements in terms of stability and heat insulation,
allowing to build in a cost-efficient and energy-saving way. Their
excellent cold-bending properties make the 6-wall and 4-wall sheets
particularly advantageous for window rows. The X-structures offer
high rigidity and load distribution in sunrooms and enclosed porches
of residential buildings.
Web: http://www.bayersheeteurope.com