AmeriLux Newsletter
We invite you to read the latest issues of our email newsletter. The newsletters contain product information, answer product questions, and feature projects using our broad range of polycarbonate sheeting.
February 2026
Backyard Polycarbonate Greenhouses
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice beginner, a backyard hobby greenhouse creates the optimal environment for growing your …
January 2026
Creating Brighter Spaces
Daylighting is the architectural practice of welcoming natural light into the interior of a building using windows, skylights, clerestories, or vertical …
December 2025
Happy Holidays Message!
As we celebrate Christmas—a time of joy, giving, and togetherness—we are reminded of the many blessings that make this season special. Reflecting ...
APC’s initial production will include multiwall and corrugated polycarbonate sheets of varying gauges and specifications, with plans for expansion and R&D to develop new products for evolving market needs.
New Joint Venture: AmeriLux International & Brett Martin Unite
AmeriLux International, a leading distributor and fabricator of plastic sheets, and Brett Martin, a global thermoplastic innovator, announce the formation of American Polycarbonate Company (APC). This joint venture will manufacture polycarbonate sheets at AmeriLux’s new 500,000 square foot state-of-the-art manufacturing and distribution center in De Pere, WI—starting in early 2026.
APC will produce globally competitive polycarbonate sheets for construction, agriculture, horticulture, data processing, and architecture, featuring advanced glazing for safety and energy efficiency. Enhanced fabrication and sustainability focus will ensure fast delivery, customized solutions, and exceptional service, backed by over 80 years of combined plastics expertise.
Featured Case Study: Cassandra Voss Center
The challenge in the renovation of this 130-year-old building was preserving its historic character while still offering a modern look and conveniences. Restoring the St. John’s building to reflect its spiritual rooms and increasing the natural daylighting was important in the overall architectural design.
