Agrilight is a polycarbonate clearlite available in two different cover widths in a 1.3mm thickness to match our metal sheeting.

Stock Lengths available to collect in our yard in 10/3 & 14/3 Profiles

10/3 (760mm Cover) 10/3 (760mm Cover) 14/3 (1064mm Cover) 14/3 (1064mm Cover)
2.134mtr (7’0″) 3.353mtr (11’0″) 2.134mtr (7’0″)  3.353mtr (11’0″)
2.438mtr (8’0″) 3.657mtr (12’0″) 2.438mtr (8’0″) 3.657mtr (12’0″)
2.743mtr (9’0″) 4.267mtr (14’0″) Upon Request 2.743mtr (9’0″)  4.267mtr (14’0″) Upon Request
3.048mtr (10’0″) 4.88mtr (16’0″) Upon Request 3.048mtr (10’0″) 4.88mtr (16’0″) Upon Request

UV Protection
Agrilight sheets have a UV barrier on the top surface.

Chemical Resistance
There should be no aggressive environmental conditions or chemicals where Agrilight is used. Contact with solvents and alkali cleaners should be avoided.

Condensation
Condensation may form on the underside of a roof made from any thin sheeting material. To minimise condensation within an enclosed structure, sources of moisture should be minimised and good ventilation should be provided.

Safety
Agrilight® is a glazing material and should therefore be always handled with due care. Never walk on Agrilight® sheets.

Isolation from plastisol coating
Plastisol coating on roofing sheets is aggressive to polycarbonate. It is essential that the lapped area of metal sheet at either side of and at the lower end of the Agrilight has an aluminium foil adhesive tape applied to completely isolate the polycarbonate from the plastisol coated metal.

Purlin centres
Where purlin centres exceed 1800mm or are less than 1000mm guidance should be obtained from Duggan Profiles.

Fixing to treated timber
When fixing to treated timber purlins an EPDM barrier must be used to prevent any reaction between the treatment and the Agrilight sheets.