The right material for every project

Polycarbonate, acrylic, Pergotop or PVC - each material has its application. Discover our range and find the sheet that fits your project.

Polycarbonate

The most versatile material for verandas and roofs

Polycarbonate is available in four versions, each for a different application. Multiwall sheet (Polyclear®) insulates, lets daylight through and is lightweight, ideal for verandas and rooflights. Solid sheet is up to 250 times more impact-resistant than glass and flame-retardant, for situations where safety comes first. Corrugated solid or multiwall fits as a translucent strip in corrugated roofs of sheds and outbuildings, with the version determining how much insulation you gain.

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Vlakke platen in massief acrylaat (PMMA) voor gevelbekleding en lichtstraten

Acrylic

Crystal clear like glass, stronger and lighter

Acrylic combines the clarity of glass with the durability of plastic. Multiwall sheet (Plexiglas®) is UV-resistant and retains its light transmission even after years of outdoor use, suitable for verandas, rooflights and prestigious facades. Solid sheet (PMMA) is the choice for facade cladding, partition walls and decorative applications: lightweight, easy to process and available in every thickness.

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Gegolfde PVC-platen als lichtdoorlatende dakbedekking op een bijgebouw

PVC

Translucent roofing at the sharpest price

PVC is available as a flat roll or in corrugated profile and matches standard roof constructions. The material is weather-resistant, UV-stable and widely applicable. A smart choice for carports, garden sheds, bicycle shelters and simple outbuildings where a good price-quality ratio matters.

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Pergotop aluminium sandwichpaneel als dakbedekking voor een terrasoverkapping

Pergotop

Quiet, insulating and made to measure for your veranda

Pergotop is a closed roofing sheet, specifically designed for verandas and patio covers. The panel provides solid insulation and is cost-effective to install. The Soft version adds acoustic insulation and is noticeably quieter in rain. Both variants are available in several colours and suitable for new build and renovation.

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Vlakke en gegolfde polyesterplaten (Polylux Supercristal) op een industrieel dak

Polyester

Robust rooflight for industrial applications

Polyester combines light transmission with high mechanical resistance. It is available as a flat roll or in corrugated profile, weather-resistant and UV-stable. With a light transmission of 90 to 92%, it is the choice for industrial roofs, warehouses and outdoor structures where durability under load matters.

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Massief polystyreen platen toegepast als lichtdoorlatende scheidingswand binnenshuis

Polystyrene

Lightweight and budget-friendly for indoor use

Solid polystyrene is the budget-friendly choice for interior applications. It is easy to saw, mill and process, and is perfectly suited for partition walls, exhibition setups and decorative interior elements. Intended exclusively for indoor use.

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The right sheet exists.

You only need to choose.


1Wat is de toepassing?
2Wat is het belangrijkst?
3Lichttransmissie gewenst?
Detail van Polyclear® kanaalplaat structuur voor isolerende veranda-overkapping
Professionele montage van kunststof dakplaten op een veranda door een Skylux-partner

Those who build smart choose jobsite certainty.

Time is the foundation of every successful project. Building with certainty on site means working with systems that fit perfectly, delivered by a partner you can trust blindly. As an independent Belgian family business, we understand that downtime is not an option. That is why we combine installation-ready daylight solutions with unrivalled logistical strength. Short lines of communication, huge in-house stock and direct accessibility. So you can keep building at all times. Without compromise. Without delay.

We remove the uncertainty from your planning. By keeping our processes in our own hands, we guarantee speed and precision. No empty promises, but solid guarantees, driven by years of experience and a robust distribution network.

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Frequently asked questions about plastic sheets

What is the difference between polycarbonate and acrylic (Plexiglas®) plastic sheets?

Polycarbonate is up to 250 times more impact-resistant than glass and exceptionally hail-resistant. The material withstands impact without breaking and is therefore the standard for roofs and outdoor applications. Acrylic (Plexiglas®) is optically clearer, with light transmission up to 92%, almost equal to glass, and is also highly UV-resistant. However, acrylic is less impact-resistant. For veranda roofs and rooflights where insulation and strength are the priority, multiwall polycarbonate is the preferred choice. For applications where maximum optical clarity is key, acrylic is the right choice.

Which plastic sheets should I choose for my veranda or roof covering?

For a veranda roof, multiwall polycarbonate (Polyclear®) is the most commonly chosen solution. It combines strong insulation performance, high light transmission and hail resistance in one profile. For maximum comfort, choose a heat-reflective version such as Heatstop, Reflex Pearl or Primalite. These reflect up to 59% of solar heat without losing daylight. For a closed roof without light transmission, Pergotop offers an aluminium sandwich panel with top insulation and optional sound insulation. Our sheet selector above helps you make the right choice in three steps.

Which plastic sheets provide the best insulation?

The insulation value is expressed as a U-value. The lower the number, the better the material insulates. Our multiwall polycarbonate sheets achieve U-values from 2.5 W/m²K (10 mm four-wall) to 0.8 W/m²K (Heatstop 55 mm). The TOP-X 16 mm has a U-value of 1.8 W/m²K, sufficient for a comfortable veranda. For energy-efficient projects, the TOP-X11 EP 32 mm reaches 1.0 W/m²K. For a fully closed roof, Pergotop offers a U-value of up to 0.58 W/m²K, comparable to an insulated façade.

Are plastic sheets supplied cut to size?

Yes. The full range is available cut to size within the standard production tolerances of -2 to +6 mm in width and 0 to +12 mm in length up to three metres. Polylux Supercristal is also supplied in rolls up to 30 m for a seamless finish. This is ideal for long industrial roofs without visible overlaps. For project-specific dimensions, you will receive a custom quote from our sales department within one working day.

How do I maintain plastic sheets and how long do they last?

Clean them with lukewarm water, a mild soap and a soft cloth. Avoid acetone, petrol and aggressive solvents, as these damage the top layer. The UV-protective layer on the outside prevents long-term yellowing. With correct installation and normal use, our polycarbonate and acrylic sheets last for several decades without any significant loss of quality. After ageing, Polylux Supercristal still retains 85.4% of its original light transmission, underlining the durability of the range.