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Exceptional Impact Resistance: Offers extremely high impact strength, approximately 200-300 times that of glass of the same thickness and over 30 times that of acrylic sheets. It is often called "unbreakable glass" or "glazing steel."

Excellent Optical Properties: Features high light transmittance of up to 89%, comparable to glass. When coated with a UV-resistant layer, it effectively blocks ultraviolet light transmission and prevents the sheet from yellowing and hazing due to exposure to sunlight.

Lightweight: Has a low density, only about half that of glass, which reduces transportation, handling, and installation costs, and places less load on supporting structures.

Good Weather Resistance: Maintains stable physical properties across a wide temperature range from -40°C to 120°C (and even short-term higher), without becoming brittle. It exhibits good long-term anti-aging performance for outdoor applications.


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  • Excellent Optical Properties: Features high light transmittance of up to 89%, comparable to glass. When coated with a UV-resistant layer, it effectively blocks ultraviolet light transmission and prevents the sheet from yellowing and hazing due to exposure to sunlight.

    Good Weather Resistance: Maintains stable physical properties across a wide temperature range from -40°C to 120°C (and even short-term higher), without becoming brittle. It exhibits good long-term anti-aging performance for outdoor applications.


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  • Q:What is the difference between Polycarbonate (PC) and Acrylic (PMMA) sheets?
    A: This is a common question. Key differences are:

    Impact Strength: PC is vastly more impact-resistant and shatterproof than acrylic.

    Flexibility: PC is highly flexible (can be cold-curved), while acrylic is rigid and brittle.

    Heat Resistance: PC has a higher heat deflection temperature (~120°C / 250°F) than acrylic (~80°C / 176°F).

    Surface Hardness: Acrylic has a harder surface and is much more scratch-resistant. Standard PC sheets are prone to scratching without a protective coating.

    Cost: PC is typically more expensive than acrylic.


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