Is acrylglas ontspiegeld?

Is acrylglas ontspiegeld?

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Manufacturer Plexiglas platen
Plexiglas Anti reflex (ontspiegeld)
Dikte 2 mm
Productie technologie XT (geëxtrudeerd)
UV-beschermd ja

Is acrylaat UV-bestendig?

De gekleurde Uv-bestendige kunststof platen van polycarbonaat en plexiglas, ook wel acrylglas genoemd, zijn ideaal voor buitentoepassingen zoals balkonbekleding of gevelbekleding. Vergeleken met glas wordt plexiglas zo hoog gewaardeerd in kassen omdat het Uv-licht volledig doorlaat.

Is kunststof weerbestendig?

Kunststoffen die worden gebruikt in buitentoepassingen kunnen worden blootgesteld aan zware weersinvloeden. Deze toepassingen vereisen vaak een weerbestendig kunststof dat bestand is tegen de negatieve invloed van ultraviolette straling op het uiterlijk en de mechanische eigenschappen van kunststoffen.

Is there a difference between plexiglass® and acrylic?

The short answer to this is, no, however, some acrylic products referred to as plexiglass will have the qualities the name brand has. The biggest difference between Plexiglas® and some traditional acrylic is the way they are manufactured. Acrylic can be manufactured one of two ways: extruded or cell cast.

What is acrylic Plexiglass sheet?

Acrylic sheeting, commonly referred to as plexiglass sheeting, is the most common alternative to traditional glass. With superior resistance to discoloration, impact, and chemicals, acrylic plexiglass sheet is ideal for any application.

What is acrylic glass?

The acrylic glass was developed in the year 1928 in some laboratories by chemists such as William Chalmers, and it was made available to the market under the Plexiglas trademark. The acrylic is sometimes interchangeably called Plexiglass (the brand name). It is a clear plastic sheet that is flexible, splinterless, and sturdy.

Why don’t we use acrylic?

Because of its brittle failure and relatively low strength, we don’t often use Acrylic. Instead, we prefer to use PC or PETG. PC and PETG might not be as clear as Acrylic, but they are usually “clear enough”. If optical clarity is of extreme importance, than we will use Acrylic.