Polycarbonate skylight TRILUX
extruded aluminum

polycarbonate skylight
polycarbonate skylight
polycarbonate skylight
polycarbonate skylight
polycarbonate skylight
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Material
extruded aluminum, polycarbonate

Description

TRILUX is a fixed skylight with the purpose of natural lighting. It is built entirely with aluminium profiles and polycarbonate of different thicknesses. Bases can be supplied with different heights and different types of insulation. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS May be installed either onto roofs. Particularly suitable for warehouses; logistics centres, production environments and industries. MATERIALS Tempered aluminium, sea water- and corrosion-resistant (EN AW 5754). Built-in weather resistant hydrophobic tape. Note: aluminum is supplied untreated as standard. Possibility of it being supplied with electrostatic painting (in any RAL color). DIMENSIONS Roof opening width: 500 -1950 mm Roof opening length: 500 – 3500 mm FLAPS PC16 Polycarbonate 16mm, clear or opal PC25 Polycarbonate 25mm, clear or opal PC32 Polycarbonate 32mm, clear or opal BASES Single aluminium Galvanized steel With or without insulation Standard height: 350 mm. Other dimenions available Other non-standard bases available upon request FLANGES S1 Flange for single glass S2 Flange for double glass S3 Flange for roofs, 45º bended S4 Flange for roofs and facades S5 Flange for upstand, 90º bended downwards S6 Flange 90º bended upwards SLS Flange for skylight connection (different polycarbonate thicknesses) SC Flange for connection with other flange (vents connection) Male or female connection SCM Flange for male connection SCF Flange for female connection WEIGHT Depends on dimensions and type of infill

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