Pro Facade System

Coxwell’s cutting-edge polycarbonate facade systems offer lightweight strength, energy efficiency, and striking aesthetics—for spaces that inspire.

Seamless Aesthetics with
Structural Durability

Designed for modern buildings, the Pro Facade System delivers the sleek, glass-like finish of high-end architecture — without the weight or fragility of glass. Its advanced cladding system integrates UV-resistant polycarbonate with hidden aluminium connectors to deliver both visual impact and long-term durability.

 Lightweight

Polycarbonate cladding

Hidden

Aluminium joints

for seamless appearance

Superior

UV resistance

for lasting clarity and performance

Where It Fits Best

Commercial building facades

Retail storefronts and showrooms

Office complexes and corporate hubs

Telecom towers and walkway panels

Why ?

Choose the Pro Facade System when your project demands:

  • A clean, seamless facade that mimics glass

  • Lightweight materials to reduce structural loads

When ?

  • UV protection and weather resistance in exposed applications
  • 
 A safer, more durable alternative to brittle cladding options

Key Features & Benefits

Technical Specifications

Panel Thickness

10 mm – 30 mm

Max Purlin Gap / Span

1000 mm

U-Value

Based on color

Fire Rating

Fire-retardant

Light Transmission

Based on color

Material

Polycarbonate + Aluminium

Weight

3 – 5 kg/m²

UV Protection

45–50 microns (top), 25–30 microns (bottom)

Max Length / Width

Customizable length / 900 mm standard width

Structure Compatibility

Only for facade & cladding applications

Installation Guidelines

  • Cap purlins at 1000 mm intervals
  • Align panels using aluminium connectors to ensure seamless joints
  • Apply appropriate pressure to seal all joints using provided caps and profiles
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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    No. It’s approximately 10× lighter than standard architectural glass.

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