Construction

MATERIAL STRENGTH AND READILY RECYCLABLE

Maximize natural light without compromising material strength, energy savings or design possibilities with plastics in building applications. Considering the total carbon footprint, including costs of raw materials, manufacture, transport, fabricate, install, and maintain, plastics compare favorably with more traditional materials.

Also, plastics are safer to handle and install. When you consider that most plastics are readily recyclable, they can become the most environmentally responsible and safest choice for many demanding building and construction applications.

Common Materials Used in Auxiliary Components

  • Commercial, institutional and residential greenhouses
  • Entryway canopies
  • Bus shelters, specialty enclosures
  • Carports
  • Sloped and curved glazing
  • Skylights
  • Security windows, hurricane glazing and
  • shutters
  • Sound barriers
  • Interior partitions, room dividers
  • Lighting lenses, tubes and louvers
  • Mirrors
  • Furniture, benches and tables
  • Corner guards and run rails
  • Barrier, protective and reflective films
  • Caulking and sealants
  • Piping
  • Wiring jacketing
  • Bearing pads