
Exolon Group has introduced the Exolon Panel 60 HX, a translucent facade panel made of polycarbonate with a thickness of 60 mm. The panel incorporates a Hybrid-X structure intended for architecturally demanding applications that require thermal comfort, low weight and structural stability. According to the company, the design targets energy-efficient construction while maintaining mechanical strength. A tongue-and-groove connection is designed to enable quick, clean and visually homogeneous installation, creating large, light-transmitting areas with clear lines. The product is positioned for projects where appearance and building physics requirements need to be balanced in contemporary envelopes. The multi-panel 60 HX extends the company’s portfolio of translucent facade solutions with an option that combines form and function in a single system. Exolon Group states that the panel sets new standards in thermal insulation and mechanical performance in its class, supporting daylighting concepts while aiming to control heat transfer at comparatively low panel weight.
Ecoplus variant and mass balance approach
Alongside the base product, the company highlights the Panel 60 HX Ecoplus variant. In this version, a large proportion of the polycarbonate is based on biocircular raw materials. Exolon Group reports that up to 89 percent of the material is not obtained from fossil sources and is attributed to renewable feedstocks via an ISCC PLUS certified mass balance. The company states that this approach contributes to reducing CO2 emissions and addresses growing requirements for certified sustainable building materials in both public and private construction. In combination with the panel’s design and energy-related attributes, the Ecoplus option is aimed at architects, planners and construction managers seeking materials aligned with responsible building practices and technological innovation.
Presentation at K 2025
Exolon Group plans to present the Panel 60 HX at K 2025 in Düsseldorf. The company announces its presence in Hall 8b, Booth F30.