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PLASTIC FAÇADE 
SYSTEMS 
Compiled by Revathy Royer 
B.Arch (ID) 
7th sem 
POLYCARBONATE 
PTFE (Teflon)
POLYCARBONATE FAÇADE SYSTEMS
INTRODUCTION :Polycarbonate 
panels are used mainly for facade 
glazing and cladding, as an 
alternative to glass or GRP (glass 
reinforced plastic) curtain walling and 
cladding, as well as conventional 
rain-screen systems. They can also 
be used for roofing, canopies and 
interior design elements. 
Polycarbonate is a type of 
thermoplastic — that is, a polymer 
that becomes pliable or moldable 
above a specific temperature and 
returns to a solid state upon cooling. 
Polycarbonate falls under 
“engineering thermoplastics”. 
These are grouped together 
because of specific properties that 
allow them to be used in rigorous 
applications, particularly in the 
electronics, automotive, construction 
and manufacturing fields.
Polycarbonate provides a number of advantages when used for glazing. 
• Aesthetics Polycarbonate panels come 
in a range of colors and degrees of 
translucency. Blocks of colored panels 
can be arranged into patterns and 
illuminated facades can be created by 
combining translucent panels with LED 
or ambient lighting systems. As a 
thermoplastic, polycarbonate can also be 
molded into curved panels to create 
bespoke facade treatments. 
• Thermal performance Trans-lucent 
polycarbonate wall panels can be 
manufactured with U-values of 0.71-0.77 
W/m2K as a single-wall construction and 
0.36-0.43 W/m2K as a double-wall 
construction. These panels can be used to 
allow natural daylight to enter a building 
without compromising its thermal efficiency. 
Light transmission through translucent 
panels can be up to 65%.
• Weight Polycarbonate panels are lighter than glass or solid wall systems, so require 
lighter support structures, which can help to reduce costs. 
• Strength : Polycarbonate has excellent impact properties and are up to 200 times 
stronger than glass. Polycarbonate elements do not crumble or splinter. 
• Weather resistance: Polycarbonate panels have been tested for air and water 
permeability, including a simulated hailstorm test at Swiss testing laboratory EMPA. 
• Solar resistance : Ultraviolet filters can be extruded into the polycarbonate, reducing 
solar gain without blocking natural daylight or the need for a separate film over the 
panel. 
• Fire resistance : Polycarbonate has a very high ignition temperature of about 450ÞC 
and, in case of fire, produces very little smoke. 
• Acoustic protection Despite their light weight, polycarbonate elements have a good 
sound insulation value of up to 27dB .With a double-wall construction, a value of up to 
43dB is achievable.
INSTALLING A POLYCARBONATE WINDOW WALL SYSTEM 
A typical wall system will use a framing system that is 
both air- and watertight. This will be composed of 
perimeter aluminium channels with head, base, side 
and corner sections and front and rear thermoplastic 
elastomer gaskets. This framing is fixed to the 
structure and can be supplied mill-finished, anodised 
or polyester powder-coated to any RAL colour. 
front-wall 
installation installation in 
embrasure 
with 
weatherboard 
installation 
in 
embrasure 
without 
weatherbo 
ard
The translucent building elements are delivered — depending on the finish — with one-sided or 
both-sided protective foil. This film must be kept on throughout installation. 
bracing bottom profile corner profile 
Panel ends are sealed with a 
combination of aluminium/ 
butyl tape and vent tape to 
prevent water, insects, gases 
and other fine particles from 
gaining access to the panel 
chambers. All sealants and 
tapes must be 
polycarbonate-compatible, 
and all silicone must be 
neutral and solvent-free. 
wall profile 
System with 
reinforced 
aluminium profile 
System with 32mm 
square pipe
DISADVANTAGES 
• polycarbonate is not as clear as the glass and in office installations you need to leave 
open parts on the facade to be filled with glass. 
• A disadvantage of polycarbonate compared to glass is that degradation occurs with time. 
Sheet degradation is measured using a yellowness index called ΔYI 
• In addition to change in color correlates with a proportionate amount of loss of the 
sheet's ability to transmit light. 
• A 10 year warranty is the industry standard for polycarbonate sheet products while 
the working life is considerably longer. 
• Actual performance depends on many aspects like individual applications and local 
environmental factors. With the addition of special coating UV layers 20 years of 
lifespan is also possible. 
• Most thermoplastic materials suffer from slow deterioration as a result of UV 
exposure. Build ups of moss and dirt will also lead to lower levels of light transmission 
and thus a lowering of performance. 
• During installation workers should always be careful to fix the panels with the UV 
protected side on the exterior elevation. This is marked on the protective film and 
may also be discreetly printed along the side of the sheet.
The polycarbonate facade of the Herma Parking Building 
The architect designed the folded angles of 
polycarbonate at anywhere from 60 to 150 degrees, so 
the slightly differing angles of elevation create a 
rhythmical flow with the speed of the vehicles on the 
road. Meanwhile, the polycarbonate panels on the rear 
side, facing the downtown buildings, don’t have any 
angles, a strategy intended to harmonize with the 
rigidness of the back street. 
EXAMPLE 
For the facade, the architect chose five-layered polycarbonate, coating the inside white and 
the outside purple, with IR and UV coating increasing the light diffraction. As a result, 
according to the viewing angle, the facade seems to show through and sometimes has an 
opaque purple elevation. Dependent on sunlight or night-time illumination, it displays 
totally different colors and elevation effects.
PTFE (Teflon) 
• PTFE, or polytetrafluoroethylene, is a Teflon®-coated woven fiberglass membrane 
that is extremely durable and weather resistant. 
• The woven fiberglass gives the PTFE fiberglass membrane its mechanical 
strength. These filaments, known as beta glass, are the smallest diameter 
available and provide the membrane with maximum flexibility. The fibers are 
drawn from hot melt glass through platinum dies into continuous filaments, and 
are then twisted and plied into yarn bundles. 
• The yarns are woven into a wide structural fabric, which is then coated with PTFE 
fiberglass to complete the process. 
PTFE fiberglass membranes can be installed in climates ranging from the frigid 
arctic to the scorching desert heat with a project life in some cases exceeding 30 
years.
• PTFE fiberglass coating is chemically inert, capable of withstanding temperatures 
from -100°F to +450°F (-73°C to +232°C). 
• The low-surface free energy of the material results in an electrical grade fabric 
membrane which is readily rinsed by rainwater. It is also completely immune to 
UV radiation. This unique combination of inertness, thermal stability and surface 
properties make PTFE-coated fabric membrane ideal for projects requiring 
superior weather and fire resistance. 
New Bangkok International Airport (NBIA) 
• PTFE fiberglass membranes reflect as much as 73 percent of the sun’s energy 
while holding just seven percent on its exterior surface. Certain grades of PTFE 
fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy while allowing 13 percent of 
natural daylight and seven percent of re-radiated energy (solar heat) to transmit 
through.
• PTFE's fiberglass yarns maintain ultimate tensile strength of 500,000 PSI and a 
modulus of elasticity of 10.5 PSI x 106 compared to steel, which offers 40,000 
PSI and 29 PSI x 106respectively. Under normal conditions, the fabric behaves 
elastically and does not undergo significant stress relaxation or creep. 
The screen that encloses the third side of the Burj al Arab atrium is made of 1mm 
thick glass fibre fabric with a Teflon coat to stop the dirt sticking. The screen is the 
largest of it’s type and covers an area of one and a half football pitch and is hung 
from the top of the building by over a kilometre of 52mm cable.
EXAMPLE 
The façade of the recently expanded King 
Fahd National Library . 
The bold, yet contextual, design is crucial 
to the performance of the building, which 
is located in the extreme climate of 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 
Functionally speaking, the approximately 
1,000 twisted squares of textile shade the 
building and infuse its interior spaces with 
natural light without completely blocking 
occupant views. 
In the extreme temperatures of Riyadh, 
Saudi Arabia, the glass-enclosed 
expansion to King Fahd National Library 
gets dimensional and heat relief with a 
tensile fabric façade. 
The design also pays homage to the 
region’s culture. The tensile structure 
references the local nomadic tradition—as 
recently as 1950, 40 percent of the 
country’s population lived in tents—while 
the intricate pattern echoes the rich history 
of geometric Islamic ornamentation. 
:Fahd National Library .
In a city that often experiences temperatures exceeding 100 F, “a glass building is 
nonsense,” Lücking says. But the firm clung to its concept of wrapping the existing 
library with a glass edifice by shading the glazing with a polytetrafluoroethylene 
(PTFE)-coated, woven-glass-fiber membrane 
The awnings block 93 percent of the incoming sunlight all day, 
save for about 30 minutes at daybreak and 30 minutes at sunset. 
To avoid turning their glass building into a greenhouse, the 
designers left a 2-meter gap between the tensile fabric façade and 
the building. Convection circulates hot air up and out of the cavity. 
That geometry was the starting point, Lücking says. “The rhythm of 
the façade dictated everything else ... the grid of structural 
elements and the interior space.” 
3D-diagram of the tensile-cable structure 
that supports the awnings

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plastic Facade- PLOYCARBONATE AND PTFE

  • 1. PLASTIC FAÇADE SYSTEMS Compiled by Revathy Royer B.Arch (ID) 7th sem POLYCARBONATE PTFE (Teflon)
  • 3. INTRODUCTION :Polycarbonate panels are used mainly for facade glazing and cladding, as an alternative to glass or GRP (glass reinforced plastic) curtain walling and cladding, as well as conventional rain-screen systems. They can also be used for roofing, canopies and interior design elements. Polycarbonate is a type of thermoplastic — that is, a polymer that becomes pliable or moldable above a specific temperature and returns to a solid state upon cooling. Polycarbonate falls under “engineering thermoplastics”. These are grouped together because of specific properties that allow them to be used in rigorous applications, particularly in the electronics, automotive, construction and manufacturing fields.
  • 4. Polycarbonate provides a number of advantages when used for glazing. • Aesthetics Polycarbonate panels come in a range of colors and degrees of translucency. Blocks of colored panels can be arranged into patterns and illuminated facades can be created by combining translucent panels with LED or ambient lighting systems. As a thermoplastic, polycarbonate can also be molded into curved panels to create bespoke facade treatments. • Thermal performance Trans-lucent polycarbonate wall panels can be manufactured with U-values of 0.71-0.77 W/m2K as a single-wall construction and 0.36-0.43 W/m2K as a double-wall construction. These panels can be used to allow natural daylight to enter a building without compromising its thermal efficiency. Light transmission through translucent panels can be up to 65%.
  • 5. • Weight Polycarbonate panels are lighter than glass or solid wall systems, so require lighter support structures, which can help to reduce costs. • Strength : Polycarbonate has excellent impact properties and are up to 200 times stronger than glass. Polycarbonate elements do not crumble or splinter. • Weather resistance: Polycarbonate panels have been tested for air and water permeability, including a simulated hailstorm test at Swiss testing laboratory EMPA. • Solar resistance : Ultraviolet filters can be extruded into the polycarbonate, reducing solar gain without blocking natural daylight or the need for a separate film over the panel. • Fire resistance : Polycarbonate has a very high ignition temperature of about 450ÞC and, in case of fire, produces very little smoke. • Acoustic protection Despite their light weight, polycarbonate elements have a good sound insulation value of up to 27dB .With a double-wall construction, a value of up to 43dB is achievable.
  • 6. INSTALLING A POLYCARBONATE WINDOW WALL SYSTEM A typical wall system will use a framing system that is both air- and watertight. This will be composed of perimeter aluminium channels with head, base, side and corner sections and front and rear thermoplastic elastomer gaskets. This framing is fixed to the structure and can be supplied mill-finished, anodised or polyester powder-coated to any RAL colour. front-wall installation installation in embrasure with weatherboard installation in embrasure without weatherbo ard
  • 7. The translucent building elements are delivered — depending on the finish — with one-sided or both-sided protective foil. This film must be kept on throughout installation. bracing bottom profile corner profile Panel ends are sealed with a combination of aluminium/ butyl tape and vent tape to prevent water, insects, gases and other fine particles from gaining access to the panel chambers. All sealants and tapes must be polycarbonate-compatible, and all silicone must be neutral and solvent-free. wall profile System with reinforced aluminium profile System with 32mm square pipe
  • 8. DISADVANTAGES • polycarbonate is not as clear as the glass and in office installations you need to leave open parts on the facade to be filled with glass. • A disadvantage of polycarbonate compared to glass is that degradation occurs with time. Sheet degradation is measured using a yellowness index called ΔYI • In addition to change in color correlates with a proportionate amount of loss of the sheet's ability to transmit light. • A 10 year warranty is the industry standard for polycarbonate sheet products while the working life is considerably longer. • Actual performance depends on many aspects like individual applications and local environmental factors. With the addition of special coating UV layers 20 years of lifespan is also possible. • Most thermoplastic materials suffer from slow deterioration as a result of UV exposure. Build ups of moss and dirt will also lead to lower levels of light transmission and thus a lowering of performance. • During installation workers should always be careful to fix the panels with the UV protected side on the exterior elevation. This is marked on the protective film and may also be discreetly printed along the side of the sheet.
  • 9. The polycarbonate facade of the Herma Parking Building The architect designed the folded angles of polycarbonate at anywhere from 60 to 150 degrees, so the slightly differing angles of elevation create a rhythmical flow with the speed of the vehicles on the road. Meanwhile, the polycarbonate panels on the rear side, facing the downtown buildings, don’t have any angles, a strategy intended to harmonize with the rigidness of the back street. EXAMPLE For the facade, the architect chose five-layered polycarbonate, coating the inside white and the outside purple, with IR and UV coating increasing the light diffraction. As a result, according to the viewing angle, the facade seems to show through and sometimes has an opaque purple elevation. Dependent on sunlight or night-time illumination, it displays totally different colors and elevation effects.
  • 10. PTFE (Teflon) • PTFE, or polytetrafluoroethylene, is a Teflon®-coated woven fiberglass membrane that is extremely durable and weather resistant. • The woven fiberglass gives the PTFE fiberglass membrane its mechanical strength. These filaments, known as beta glass, are the smallest diameter available and provide the membrane with maximum flexibility. The fibers are drawn from hot melt glass through platinum dies into continuous filaments, and are then twisted and plied into yarn bundles. • The yarns are woven into a wide structural fabric, which is then coated with PTFE fiberglass to complete the process. PTFE fiberglass membranes can be installed in climates ranging from the frigid arctic to the scorching desert heat with a project life in some cases exceeding 30 years.
  • 11. • PTFE fiberglass coating is chemically inert, capable of withstanding temperatures from -100°F to +450°F (-73°C to +232°C). • The low-surface free energy of the material results in an electrical grade fabric membrane which is readily rinsed by rainwater. It is also completely immune to UV radiation. This unique combination of inertness, thermal stability and surface properties make PTFE-coated fabric membrane ideal for projects requiring superior weather and fire resistance. New Bangkok International Airport (NBIA) • PTFE fiberglass membranes reflect as much as 73 percent of the sun’s energy while holding just seven percent on its exterior surface. Certain grades of PTFE fiberglass can absorb 14 percent of the sun’s energy while allowing 13 percent of natural daylight and seven percent of re-radiated energy (solar heat) to transmit through.
  • 12. • PTFE's fiberglass yarns maintain ultimate tensile strength of 500,000 PSI and a modulus of elasticity of 10.5 PSI x 106 compared to steel, which offers 40,000 PSI and 29 PSI x 106respectively. Under normal conditions, the fabric behaves elastically and does not undergo significant stress relaxation or creep. The screen that encloses the third side of the Burj al Arab atrium is made of 1mm thick glass fibre fabric with a Teflon coat to stop the dirt sticking. The screen is the largest of it’s type and covers an area of one and a half football pitch and is hung from the top of the building by over a kilometre of 52mm cable.
  • 13. EXAMPLE The façade of the recently expanded King Fahd National Library . The bold, yet contextual, design is crucial to the performance of the building, which is located in the extreme climate of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Functionally speaking, the approximately 1,000 twisted squares of textile shade the building and infuse its interior spaces with natural light without completely blocking occupant views. In the extreme temperatures of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the glass-enclosed expansion to King Fahd National Library gets dimensional and heat relief with a tensile fabric façade. The design also pays homage to the region’s culture. The tensile structure references the local nomadic tradition—as recently as 1950, 40 percent of the country’s population lived in tents—while the intricate pattern echoes the rich history of geometric Islamic ornamentation. :Fahd National Library .
  • 14. In a city that often experiences temperatures exceeding 100 F, “a glass building is nonsense,” Lücking says. But the firm clung to its concept of wrapping the existing library with a glass edifice by shading the glazing with a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-coated, woven-glass-fiber membrane The awnings block 93 percent of the incoming sunlight all day, save for about 30 minutes at daybreak and 30 minutes at sunset. To avoid turning their glass building into a greenhouse, the designers left a 2-meter gap between the tensile fabric façade and the building. Convection circulates hot air up and out of the cavity. That geometry was the starting point, Lücking says. “The rhythm of the façade dictated everything else ... the grid of structural elements and the interior space.” 3D-diagram of the tensile-cable structure that supports the awnings