4 Simple Ways To Bond Multiwall Polycarbonate Sheets You know polycarbonate is 250 times stronger than glass and others used instead of bricks and cement to construct the walls. It is very tough against any type of impact. You cannot attach a sheet of polycarbonate to another with the use of ordinary solvents. If you do so, the material will start to craze that leads to have damage or crack marks. It makes the look of your residential or commercial building bad.
In order to keep the look attractive, you should attach your multiwall polycarbonate sheet by using proper methods. You can bond the two sheets together without the use of any physical methods like tapes, screws and rivets. Here are four alternative ways to bond these sheets: Fusing It is the great way to join two pieces of multi-wall sheet. In this method, the joint is invisible and seamless and make the construction resilient and extremely strong. In addition, you will have optimum optical clarity with low investment. To start Fussing, you need Methylene Chloride apart from the sheets made of polycarbonate. For a longer curing time and getting the parts in correct position, you can mix Methylene Chloride with Ethylene DiChloride. Follow the process of Fussing:
Clean the areas before attaching two pieces of multiwall polycarbonate sheet. Wash the sheets with soapy water after rinsing them with lukewarm water. Use a gentle cloth or sponge to wipe the sheet in the direction of the grain. Do not use a scrubbing material or agent with a rough surface.