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Purlin tape/Noise tape 25mm x 20m
Purlin tape/Noise tape 25mm x 20m
Dandenong South Warehouse
6 Stephen Road
Dandenong South VIC 3175
Australia
PE Foam Noise Tape also call Purlin tape, is essential for all polycarbonate roof applications. Tape is a purlin tape put on top of your battens when installing polycarbonate roofing.
The primary function of Noise reduce Tape is to minimise the crackling noise that results from the natural expansion and contraction of polycarbonate sheeting due to changing weather conditions.
Anti Noise Tape is not visible from the ground and is easy to install, as it comes with adhesive on one side.
- Single-sided adhesive
- White in colour
- Does not deteriorate
- Compressed high-density foam
- Spacing material for glazing
- Weather resistant
Width: 38mm
Length: 25m
Cut To Size
Whether you're working on a small DIY project or a commercial project, we're proud to offer cut-to-size sheets here in the heart of Melbourne.
Same Day Delivery
For orders placed before 2pm, we're proud to offer same day delivery within Melbourne Metro.
Where We Are
Frequently Asked Questions
Shipping & Returns
We offer same-day shipping for Melbourne metro areas and 1-4 business days delivery for everywhere else in Australia.
Due to limitations in product measurements, certain items may not be eligible for shipping to regional areas. Kindly reach out to us before placing your order to confirm shipping feasibility.
If you accidentally select the wrong color polycarbonate sheet or plastic roofing sheet size, you have the option to return or exchange the item at no cost, provided the goods are undamaged and have the protective film intact. In the event of any damage or sizing errors resulting from our work, we will promptly replace the item free of charge.
The polycarbonate sheets are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in perfect condition. Sheets are protected with wrapping or other cushioning materials to minimise any damage during transit.
General questions of polycarbonate sheeting
Polycarbonate sheeting is extremely strong and nearly unbreakable, making it suitable for applications like police shields, awnings, sunroom roofing, and greenhouses. These panels are resistant to various weather conditions and maintain their appearance for many years.
Polycarbonate sheets can be easily cut using a circular saw or a jigsaw. Circular saws are best for cutting larger lengths, while jigsaws require careful handling to ensure proper cuts.
Please be aware that a suitable blade is required for cutting. We recommend using a 60 teeth fine blade for optimal results.
Yes, polycarbonate roofing can yellow over time due to exposure to UV light, environmental factors, and aging. UV radiation from sunlight is a common cause of yellowing in polycarbonate Roofing. To minimise yellowing, All Excelite polycarbonate products with UV-resistant coatings or to apply UV protectants.
Polycarbonate sheets require minimal maintenance. Gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft cloth is typically sufficient. Avoid abrasive cleaners, brushes, or pressure washing, as these may damage the UV-resistant coating or scratch the sheets
Selecting the right pergola roofing involves considering factors such as your budget, preferred design, frame style, and color preferences. It's crucial to engage in discussions with a pergola roofing supplier before initiating the construction of your frame.
Polycarbonate Roofing
Although polycarbonate sheets are tough and durable, they should not be walked on. They can withstand many impacts, but might dent or scratch under the weight of a person. Additionally, their surfaces are slippery because it's smooth, posing a risk of slipping and injury.
Polycarbonate Corrugated sheet and twin wall polycarbonate sheets are typically the least expensive varieties. Despite the lower price, these sheets can endure Australia's harsh weather conditions, but selecting the wrong type may lead to more expenses in the long term.
Pergolas & Greenhouses
Excelite's popular glass-look polycarbonate flat roofing is an excellent choice for a pergola roof. It is easy to install, low-maintenance, and watertight, making it a great alternative to glass.
A pergola enclosure with a glass-like appearance, use a 4-6mm thick solid polycarbonate sheet. Alternatively, use twin-wall polycarbonate panels for a more affordable, yet less transparent option.
Twin wall polycarbonate is ideal for greenhouse construction due to its insulating properties and minimal framing requirements. Excelite Corrugated and embossed polycarbonate sheets are another excellent flexible option for greenhouse materials, especially for curved roofing or tunnel greenhouses.
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