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Custom Polycarbonate Machine Guards
Custom Polycarbonate Machine Guards

Product Features

Polycarbonate machine guards are the industry standard for reliable equipment protection and operator safety. Unlike traditional materials such as glass or acrylic, polycarbonate offers exceptional impact resistance—up to 250 times stronger than glass—and will not shatter upon impact, eliminating the risk of sharp fragments. Despite its strength, polycarbonate remains lightweight, weighing approximately half as much as glass, which simplifies installation and handling.

Optical clarity is another key advantage, with light transmission reaching up to 92%. This ensures operators have an unobstructed view of machinery, enabling real-time monitoring without compromising safety. For applications requiring additional light control, tinted and opaque options are also available.

Polycarbonate guards perform reliably across a wide range of conditions. They maintain structural integrity in temperatures from -40°C to +120°C, making them suitable for both cold storage facilities and high-heat machinery. UV-stabilized grades resist prolonged sun exposure without yellowing or becoming brittle, extending service life in outdoor or brightly lit environments. Flame-retardant formulations meet UL94 V-0 and V-2 standards, providing self-extinguishing properties that enhance workplace safety.

From a fabrication standpoint, polycarbonate is highly versatile. It can be laser-cut, routed, drilled, and thermoformed to precise specifications, allowing for custom-fit guards that accommodate complex machine geometries. Its natural resistance to chemicals, oils, and coolants ensures durability in machine shop environments where exposure to lubricants and cleaning agents is routine.

Whether used for CNC machines, laser cutting systems, robotic workcells, or automated production lines, polycarbonate machine guards combine strength, clarity, and adaptability into a single, cost-effective safety solution.


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Product Details
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  • Exceptional Impact Resistance: Offers extremely high impact strength, approximately 200-300 times that of glass of the same thickness and over 30 times that of acrylic sheets. It is often called "unbreakable glass" or "glazing steel."

    Excellent Optical Properties: Features high light transmittance of up to 89%, comparable to glass. When coated with a UV-resistant layer, it effectively blocks ultraviolet light transmission and prevents the sheet from yellowing and hazing due to exposure to sunlight.

    Lightweight: Has a low density, only about half that of glass, which reduces transportation, handling, and installation costs, and places less load on supporting structures.

    Good Weather Resistance: Maintains stable physical properties across a wide temperature range from -40°C to 120°C (and even short-term higher), without becoming brittle. It exhibits good long-term anti-aging performance for outdoor applications.

    Flame Retardancy: Has a high ignition point and is self-extinguishing upon removal of a flame. It does not produce toxic gases when burning. Its flame retardancy rating can reach Class B1, making it a flame-retardant engineering plastic.

    High Heat and Cold Resistance: Retains good mechanical strength, rigidity, and dimensional stability in both high and low-temperature environments.

    Bendability: Possesses good plasticity and flexibility, allowing for cold-curving at room temperature, making it suitable for arched structures like skylights.

    Thermal Insulation and Sound Insulation: Multi-wall and hollow cell structures significantly reduce thermal conduction, offering better insulation than glass of comparable thickness. They also effectively reduce noise transmission.

    Anti-Condensation: Under certain conditions (e.g., with multi-wall sheets), the interior surface temperature is higher than that of glass, helping to reduce condensation formation.

    Chemical Resistance: Resists weak acids, weak alkalis, alcohols, aliphatic hydrocarbons, and other chemicals. (Note: Resistance is poor against strong acids, strong alkalis, and some organic solvents.)

    Electrical Insulation: Serves as an excellent electrical insulator with good dielectric strength.

    Ease of Fabrication: Can be easily processed using standard tools for cutting, drilling, and cold bending, facilitating simple installation.


  • 1. Architecture & Decoration

    This is the largest application area for PC sheets, leveraging their lightweight nature, high light transmittance, impact resistance, and flexibility.

    Skylights & Canopies: Parking lot canopies, subway entrances, corridor awnings, swimming pool roofs. PC sheets are safer than glass (shatterproof) and lighter, reducing the load-bearing requirements for steel structures.

    Curtain Walls & Partitions: Alternatives to glass curtain walls in shopping malls and office buildings (especially solid sheets or U-lock profiles), as well as privacy partitions and meeting room dividers in offices.

    Residential & Commercial Spaces: Balcony enclosures, sunrooms, villa garage doors, indoor luminous ceilings/light boxes, and stair railings.

    2. Transportation & Automotive Engineering

    Utilizing high impact resistance and lightweighting advantages.

    Automotive Components: Headlamp covers (PC offers excellent transparency and high heat resistance), sunroofs, panoramic sunroofs, instrument panel bezels, power windows.

    Rail Transit & Aviation: High-speed rail windows, aircraft windows, soundproof barriers in subway stations (solid PC sheets).

    3. Agriculture & Horticulture

    Leveraging thermal insulation and light diffusion properties.

    Greenhouses: Modern intelligent greenhouses, eco-restaurant roofs. Multi-wall PC sheets (twin-wall or polycarbonate sheets) offer better insulation than glass and can last over 10 years with UV protection layers to resist aging.

    Planting Facilities: Small greenhouse boxes for balconies, plant tissue culture containers.

    4. Advertising & Lighting

    Taking advantage of easy processing and uniform light transmission.

    Advertising Lightboxes: Subway and bus stop lightbox panels, replacing traditional acrylic (PMMA) for better safety due to shatter resistance.

    Signage & Wayfinding: Rooftop illuminated letters, directional signs.

    5. Industry & Electronics

    Utilizing flame retardancy (some grades reaching V0 rating) and electrical insulation.

    Electronics: Mobile phone cases, laptop shells, water dispenser bottles (PC is one of the few plastics approved for food contact), electricity meter boxes.

    Industrial Equipment: Machine safety guards, soundproof barriers, riot shields, helmet visors (police riot shields, motorcycle helmet visors).

    6. Medical & Security

    Medical Devices: Due to its transparency and radiation resistance (suitable for high-temperature sterilization), PC is used for hemodialyzer shells, high-pressure syringes, surgical face shields, etc.

    Security: Laminated layers in bulletproof glass, bank counter bulletproof barriers.

    7. Emerging Application Areas

    Photovoltaic / New Energy: Backsheets or front sheets for flexible solar panels (utilizing light transmission and weather resistance).

    Semiconductors: Wafer transport boxes, electronic component trays (requiring low outgassing and anti-static properties).


  • 1. Basic Knowledge

    Q1: What is a Polycarbonate (PC) Sheet?
    A: A Polycarbonate sheet is a high-performance, durable engineering plastic known for its:

    Exceptional Impact Resistance: (Up to 250 times stronger than glass and 30 times stronger than acrylic).

    Light Weight: Approximately half the weight of glass.

    High Light Transmission: Excellent clarity.

    Superior Weather Resistance: When equipped with a UV-protective layer.
    Common types include solid sheets (often called "multi-wall" or "solid polycarbonate") and hollow multi-wall sheets (often called "polycarbonate panels").

    Q2: What is the difference between Polycarbonate (PC) and Acrylic (PMMA) sheets?
    A: This is a common question. Key differences are:

    Impact Strength: PC is vastly more impact-resistant and shatterproof than acrylic.

    Flexibility: PC is highly flexible (can be cold-curved), while acrylic is rigid and brittle.

    Heat Resistance: PC has a higher heat deflection temperature (~120°C / 250°F) than acrylic (~80°C / 176°F).

    Surface Hardness: Acrylic has a harder surface and is much more scratch-resistant. Standard PC sheets are prone to scratching without a protective coating.

    Cost: PC is typically more expensive than acrylic.

    Q3: What are the main types of Polycarbonate Sheets?
    A:Solid Sheets: Single, solid layer. Offers the highest clarity and impact resistance. Used for security glazing, machine guards, and protective barriers.

    Multi-Wall / Hollow Sheets: Feature 2+ walls with flutes (ribs) between them. Provide excellent thermal insulation and are lightweight. Ideal for roofing, skylights, greenhouses, and canopies.

    Corrugated Sheets: Wave-like profile. Typically solid. Used for industrial roofing and siding where high strength and weather resistance are needed.

    2. Properties & Applications

    Q4: What is the lifespan of a PC sheet?
    A: The lifespan is primarily determined by the quality of its co-extruded UV protective layer. High-quality PC sheets come with a UV-blocking coating on one or both sides.

    Sheets with a 10-year warranty typically last 10-15 years or more before noticeable yellowing or brittleness occurs.

    Sheets with a 5-year warranty have a shorter expected lifespan.

    Unprotected PC sheet will degrade quickly (yellow and become brittle) under direct UV exposure.

    Q5: Is Polycarbonate fire-resistant?
    A: Polycarbonate is inherently a self-extinguishing material. Standard PC sheets typically carry a UL94 Flammability Rating of V-2, and specific grades can achieve a higher V-0 rating. It will melt and deform under extreme heat but does not support combustion easily and will stop burning once the flame source is removed. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact fire rating.

    Q6: Where are PC sheets commonly used?
    A: Applications are vast and include:

    Architectural Glazing: Skylights, roof lights, curtain walls, walkways.

    Greenhouses & Agricultural Buildings: Provides excellent diffused light and insulation.

    Noise Barriers: Along highways and railways.

    Security & Safety: Security windows, bank teller screens, police riot shields, machine guards.

    Signage & Displays: Lightbox panels, protective covers.

    Retail & Residential: Canopies, patio covers, garage doors, partitions.

    3. Installation & Maintenance

    Q7: What are the key considerations for installing PC sheets?
    A: Proper installation is critical to prevent damage and leakage.

    Correct Side Out: The side with the UV-protective coating must face the sun. The protective film is usually printed with this information (e.g., "UV side" or "This side out").

    Thermal Expansion/Contraction: PC expands and contracts significantly with temperature changes. You must:

    Use oversized drill holes.

    Use specialty EPDM or neoprene washer-headed screws.

    Never over-tighten screws.

    Sealants: Use only neutral cure silicone sealants (e.g., Dow Corning 795). NEVER use acrylic, ammonia-based, or solvent-based sealants as they cause chemical stress cracking and will destroy the sheet.

    Bending: Sheets can be cold-curved only along the direction of the flutes (for multi-wall) or lengthwise. Do not bend across the flutes. The minimum bending radius is typically 150-200 times the sheet thickness.

    Q8: How do I clean and maintain PC sheets?
    ARinse with lukewarm water or a mild soap (pH-neutral) solution.

    Gently wipe with a soft, non-abrasive cloth, microfiber, or sponge.

    Rinse thoroughly with clean water and wipe dry with a soft cloth.

    NEVER USE:

    Abrasive cleaners, brushes, or cloths.

    Strong solvents, ketones, gasoline, or aggressive chemicals

    Alkaline or ammonia-based cleaners.

    Q9: What if the sheet gets scratched?
    A: While highly impact-resistant, standard PC is susceptible to scratching. Minor scratches can sometimes be polished out with specialized plastic polish, but this is not always perfect. For applications where scratching is a major concern, specify anti-scratch or co-extruded hard-coated polycarbonate.


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