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Laserlite XPT offers unrivalled heat reflective technology which lets the light in and keeps the heat out, providing comfort and shade to enjoy your outdoor living.
Laserlite XPT is one of the most technologically advanced polycarbonate roofing products in the world. Its specially co-extruded cap layer cleverly singles out heat carrying infra red light and reflects it away from the sheet, whilst allowing visible light to pass through. It also protects you from 99.9% of harmful UV radiation.
Laserlite XPT is available in a range of soft and subtle colours and is backed by a lifetime warranty, offering you comfortable outdoor living and stylish, good looks for years to come. |
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| Product Specifications |
Laserlite XPT Polycarbonate roofing is available in 2 designer profiles. |
Roma

Greca

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Roma |
Greca |
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| Kg per Lineal Metre |
0.92 |
0.93 |
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| Kg per m2 |
1.10 |
1.13 |
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Available Sizes
Standard lengths in metres: 1.8, 2.4, 3.0, 3.6, 4.2, 4.8, 5.4, 6.0, 7.2
Lengths up to 10 metres can be ordered (conditions apply) |
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| Features & Benefits |
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heat reflective |
Heat reflective co-extruded layer. |
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lifetime GOLD warranty |
Backed by a lifetime warranty. |
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australian standard |
The only polycarbonate roofing product certified under the stringent Australian Standard Guidelines, earning it the coveted Australian StandardsMark emblem. |
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made in australia |
Polycarbonate roofing product made right here in Australia
for our unique Australian conditions. |
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99.9% UV protection |
A co-extruded UV barrier protects you from harmful UV radiation and the product from UV degradation and yellowing. |
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bayer makrolon resin |
Made from high quality Bayer Makrolon polycarbonate resin designed for high impact resistance and excellent transparency. |
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fire performance |
Suitable for use in bushfire prone areas, backed by CSIRO appraisal. Also designed for fire resistance and to self extinguish. |
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boundry conditions |
Suitable for use when boundry conditions apply, backed by CSIRO appraisal. |
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wind load |
Suitable for use in high wind areas. |
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impact resistance |
Impact strength 250 times higher than glass. |
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| Applications |
| Pergolas |
Screens |
| Patios |
Fences |
| Carports |
Gazebos |
| Verandas |
Sunrooms |
| Skylights |
Outdoor Entertaining Areas |
| Canopies |
Awnings |
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Pool Enclosures |
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| Installation |
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Click here for installation instructions. |
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Click here to download animated installation guide (8.5mb zip file).
Please note: Microsoft PowerPoint is required to view this installation guide. |
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Click here to download Sandbag Impact test - Special Installation Instructions |
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| Technical Data |
| For general technical information including UV Protection, Handling, Storage and Cleaning, Chemical Properties, Curving, Cautions, Do’s and Don’ts click here. |
| Test Compliances |
Laserlite XPT is a high quality product that complies with many tests.
For a summary of test compliances click here.
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Sandbag Impact Test – Roma Profile, Timber Purlins |
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Sandbag Impact Test – Greca Profile, Timber Purlins |
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Sandbag Impact Test – Roma Profile, Steel Purlins |
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Sandbag Impact Test – Greca Profile, Steel Purlins |
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Plastic roof and wall cladding materials – Polycarbonate AS/NZS 4256.6 |
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Sandbag Impact test - Special Installation Instructions |
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Fire Performance |
| Laserlite Polycarbonate roofing is suitable for use in bush fire prone areas, backed by CSIRO appraisal. Laserlite Polycarbonate Roofing is self extinguishing, stops the spread of flame and also has excellent fire resistant properties. Therefore, this product complies with many fire related tests (refer test compliances table for a complete list of fire related test compliances). |
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Click here to download the CSIRO bushfire appraisal |

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Early fire Hazard Test AS 1530.3 1999 |
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Wind Load |
Laserlite Polycarbonate Roofing is suitable for use in high wind load areas. Roma, Greca and Trimdek profiles meet the requirements of AS 1170.2.2002 SAA Loading code Part 2 – Wind Loads.
The tests have been conducted according to AS4040.2 -1992 conditions (methods of testing sheet roof and wall cladding, method 2: resistance to wind pressures for non-cyclone regions, which references AS1562.1-1992). The table below summarises the test results obtained. The estimates of ultimate loads, which are based on the assumption that ultimate loads are reached when the maximum principal stress reach the ultimate stress of the polycarbonate sheet (60 Mpa), are included in the table. Plots of the maximum principal stress v’s load for each of the profiles tested follow the table.
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Roma 0.8mm |
800 |
1000 |
1.00 |
1.50;1.39 |
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Roma 0.8mm Pressure |
800 |
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1.59+ |
1.20 |
Greca 0.8mm |
900 |
1200 |
0.85 |
1.48; 1.18; 1.18 |
1.18 |
These results have been achieved using the standard Laserlite installation instructions.
Roma and Greca profiles also meet the requirements of TR440, Deemed to Comply for the Darwin Cyclone Area. |
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Deemed to Comply for the Darwin Cyclone Area (incl. installation instructions) |
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AS0455 Wind Loads For Housing |
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Boundary Conditions |
| Laserlite Polycarbonate roofing is suitable for use where boundary conditions apply, backed by CSIRO appraisal. |
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CSIRO boundary condition appraisal |
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| Material Safety Data Sheet |
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Material Saftety Data Sheet |
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