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Selecting the correct thickness depends on the application's structural requirements. For signage or displays, 2mm-3mm is sufficient, while roofing or security glazing typically requires 6mm to 12mm. Ensure you specify UV-stabilized grades for outdoor use to prevent yellowing and brittleness. For industrial environments, prioritize high-impact resistance grades which are virtually unbreakable compared to glass or acrylic.
Buyers must verify that products meet ASTM D3935 or ISO 11963 standards for polycarbonate materials. For construction projects, ensure the sheets have a Class A or Class B Fire Rating (UL 94 or EN 13501) to comply with building safety codes. If used in food processing or medical environments, FDA or REACH compliance certifications are mandatory to ensure chemical safety.
High-quality clear polycarbonate should offer light transmission of 88% to 90%, nearly equal to glass. Request a spectrophotometer test report from the supplier. Additionally, check for surface hardness; standard sheets are prone to scratching, so for high-traffic areas, specify silicone-based hard-coating (anti-scratch) to extend the product's lifespan.
These sheets are versatile across industries: Architecture (skylights, sound barriers), Industrial Safety (machine guards, riot shields), Agriculture (greenhouse glazing), and Electronics (insulation components). For greenhouse applications, look for anti-fog coating to prevent water droplets from damaging crops.
The biggest risks are surface scratching and warping. Ensure the contract specifies double-sided PE protective film and seaworthy wooden pallet packaging with edge protectors. For LCL (Less than Container Load) shipments, insist on fumigated crates to prevent compression damage from other cargo.
Focus on the raw material brand (e.g., Sabic or Bayer resins) as a price benchmark. Request a tiered pricing structure where the unit price drops by 5-10% for full container loads (FCL). Always negotiate for free samples (shipping excluded) to conduct independent impact and clarity tests before finalizing the contract.
Utilize Secured Trading services on Made-in-China.com to ensure payment is only released upon proof of shipment. For large-scale industrial orders, hire a third-party inspection agency (like SGS or Intertek) to perform a pre-shipment inspection (PSI) to verify thickness tolerance (usually ±5%) and quantity.
Check the HS Code (typically 3920.61) for specific import duties in your country. Be aware of anti-dumping duties that some regions apply to plastic sheets from specific origins. Ensure the Bill of Lading and Commercial Invoice accurately reflect the weight and grade to avoid customs delays or fines.