Rooflight glazing frame added to polycarbonate panel range

  • 20 May 2015

Developed with roofing contractors in mind, the Marlon Clickfix RL features a newly designed frame that clicks into place around the Marlon Clickfix 1040 polycarbonate glazing panels to create a seamless glazing aesthetic with no visible fixings.

Marlon Clickfix RL clicks into place seamlessly around Marlon Clickfix 1040 polycarbonate panels

The rooflight glazing frame can be used to provide a standard solution for a range of pitched applications including freestanding rooflights supporting by an upstand or builder’s kerb; abutment rooflights with an adjoining wall; and in-plane rooflights sitting flush into the surrounding roof surface such as tiled and slated roofs.

Marlon Clickfix 1040 multiwall polycarbonate glazing panels are extruded with an integral male/female connection, so the Marlon Clickfix RL integrates seamlessly on a diverse range of projects.

It now joins the original Marlon Clickfix VF glazing frame system, which is designed for vertical installations such as façades, partitioning and rain screens.

Brett Martin Plastic Sheets,
24 Roughfort Road,
Newtownabbey,
Co. Antrim,
BT36 4RB

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