16mm Clear H Section 6m Joining Section
Used to join 2 sheets of multiwall polycarbonate together. A compatible low modulus, neutral cure silicone can be applied to the inner surfaces of the H-section top and bottom to create a weatherproof seal.
Size: 16mm x 60mm x 6000mm
Delivery: Lead time 3-5 working days
Brand Name: Brett Martin
Colour: Clear
Material: PVC-u
Delivery
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Returning an item – Damaged
In the event you receive damaged goods we will arrange a replacement item for you. However, it is your responsibility to notify us within 72 hours of receipt that an item has been received damaged (please see risk below).
Returning an item – Risk
On receipt of the delivery you, the customer, are responsible for those goods and any loss or damage to the goods shall be at your own risk.
Returning an item – Incorrect
If you receive incorrect goods it is your responsibility to notify us within 72 hours of receipt at which point we will make the necessary arrangements.
Delivery shortages
Firstly, our carrier delivers parcels/packages. Any shortages of them must be reported to the driver on receipt. Secondly, shortages of contents of the parcel(s)/package(s) against the enclosed Brissco advice note must be made within 72 hours.
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What type of polycarbonate sheet should I use in a greenhouse
Most greenhouses use 4mm thick glazing.
What should I use for a lean to roof
We recommend to use 10mm or 16mm thick Polycarbonate Sheets for this application.
What should I use for a conservatory roof or living room
We recommend to use 25mm or 35mm Polycarbonate Sheets for conservatory roof glazing. By using thicker polycarbonate glazing, this allows to gain optimum U values and insulation levels.
How do I cut polycarbonate sheets
Polycarbonate sheets can be cut with a circular saw (using a very fine blade) or a jig saw. If possible, it is better to cut a few sheets at a time to reduce vibration. Sheets can also be cut by hand using tin snips or a utility knife.
How do I clean polycarbonate sheets
We recommend using warm water with a mild household detergent. This should be sufficient to clean the sheets. Wipe off any remaining dirt with a soft cloth and wash again. Never use a solvent based cleaner. Avoid using sponges or brushes that can scratch the surface of the sheet.
Which side up should the polycarbonate sheets be installed
Polycarbonate Sheets should always be installed with the branded film facing up (outside).
Are your sheets supplied with breather tape
Our sheets are supplied with breather tape fitted to one end of the sheet and solid tape to the other end. Breather tape is installed to the lower edge of the roof (the gutter end) to allow the sheets to breathe. Solid tape should be installed at the top edge (highest most point) to stop the ingress of foreign bodies.