
This recently completed project will help you understand the benefits of our 74mm polycarbonate system. Everbright E610 Clear was used as a large skylight at The Edge Cinema on Great Eastern Highway, Katoomba in the Blue Mountains NSW.
For this new development E610 free spanned 4mtr incorporating Locking System LS2.2. Locking system LS 2.2 simply means there are 2 aluminium locking bars required out of every 6 chambers. See design loads, which shows you in more detail the different locking systems available.
These panels were extruded, and supplied in one complete 4.2mtr length and in 600mm wide configurations.
Our panels simply clip together making the installation process very rapid, as our product only requires to be joined every 600mm on site.
Delivered to site were 27 panels, and the total area was approximately 69 square meters.
Installation time for this project was only one day and there were two tradesmen available on site.
The design brief was for a modern looking system that offered a natural lighting solution, minimized structural requirements, great thermal properties, and a UV safe environment.
Due to the nature of this facility it was imperative that the selected skylight provided a comfortable environment for all the staff at the Cinema.
Construction time for this project was also of the essence, due to an extremely tight building schedule.
E610 was specified for this project due to fact it met all the clients requirements and additionally Everbright E610 is also fully trafficable, which helps with service and maintenance issues.
Our 74mm polycarbonate system has superior panel strength making it one of the strongest translucent materials available in the world today.
This made our system a excellent solution for this development.
Clear was the colour selected due to a 73 percent light transmission for visible light and a thermal performance of 1.85W/m"K.
The Everbright E610 system gives a unique visual appearance and minimizes structural requirements making use of all the natural light available.
Makrolon 1243 is the material used in our polycarbonate roofing system, which is part of the worldwide Bayer Group.
Everbright E610 comes with a manufacture's worldwide 10 year warranty and the panels have a life expectancy in excess of 35 years.
Our polycarbonate system give a seamless and continuous line, with no steel frame work spoiling the visual effect. E610 Integral locking bars hide the aspect of where a panel starts and where it finishes, so it becomes a continuous system giving a uniformed and conformed design feature. Creating an architectural flare, that isn't possible with any other polycarbonate system available on the market. Our system only needs to be secured with washer and screw fixings provided to both the lower and higher end of the panels, all the joints are self sealing once the integral locking bar is fitted. Other systems would necessitate the need for a framed grid work support system across the entire roof.
We can advise that there was a cost saving on the structure requirements with our system on this project. Since less structure is required, less shadows are created, and as such the natural light translucency is at its full potential. Since less structure was required it maximized all the natural light elements, which was of paramount importance on this development.
E610 polycarbonate panels incorporate an excellent safety factor. All loading criteria are based on 0.75 kN/sqm and a 50% safety factor as part of a standard specification detailing.
As you can see from the images contained in this section, E610 is a very light weight product, that can be easily handled on site during the installation process. Our 74mm polycarbonate panels are also fully trafficable, which makes a huge difference to construction time, and helps with general service and maintenance.
The construction process with E610 is very simple and is less time consuming to install on site.

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This site is situated at 225 - 237 Great Eastern Highway, Katoomba, Sydney, NSW and site visits can be organized, should adequate notice be given.
