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7 High-performance UV Resistant Plastics. High-performance uv resistant plastics are a popular choice for various applications due to their exceptional properties. Here are seven of the best options available in the market today; PTFE, PVDF, HDPE, PEI, PPS, Acrylic, and Polycarbonate. PTFE. PTFE, or polytetrafluoroethylene, is known for its
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Exceptional Weather Resistance: Unlike many general-purpose plastics, acrylic showcases impressive resistance to environmental elements. It can endure high levels of UV light, salinity from sea sprays, and drastic temperature shifts—all without showing signs of wear like shattering, fogging, or losing its sheen.
Acrylic is the first UV resistant plastic on the list for a good reason. Acrylic is used as paneling for greenhouses and is strong enough to construct the entire greenhouse from. This type of plastic can be made to be clear or opaque, but even the transparent form of acrylic is covered in a UV resistant film that blocks out the majority of UV rays.
Price Point. Polycarbonate and acrylic are both cheaper than glass, making them a low-cost alternative for homeowners and developers. However, when it comes to pricing, acrylic sheet prices are lower and more affordable. Polycarbonate sheets, on the other hand, cost about 35% more than acrylic plastic, which may take up a significant portion of
Similarly, acrylic wins the battle for flexural strength at 115 MPa vs. 90 MPa for polycarbonate—set a heavy object on unsupported sheets of each and PC will give way first (but not by much). Both polymers are quite impact resistant, but where acrylic comes in around 17 times that of glass, polycarbonate boasts a whopping 250x increase.
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