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Which UV Resistant Plastics Won’t Degrade in the Sunlight?


February 28, 2020 Blog Jamie Dewing
When choosing the best plastic for your needs, it is important to consider environmental factors that could potentially limit
the life of your plastic product or part. For outdoor applications, UV radiation is one of the primary causes of plastic
degradation in outdoor equipment. Luckily, there are a number of plastic materials available on the market that are UV
resistant.

Acrylic
One of the most common plastics used in outdoor applications is acrylic. In addition to being UV resistant, consumers value
acrylic highly for its optical clarity and scratch resistance. It is transparent, and color can be easily added throughout the
material; therefore, it is a popular option for outdoor signage, retail displays, light fixtures, decorative panels, reflectors, and
colored lenses. The material is somewhat rigid and brittle, so it is not ideal for applications in which high pressure or heavy
impacts are common.

Polycarbonate
A more durable UV resistant alternative, polycarbonate is highly impact resistant. It exhibits comparable clarity and
transparency to acrylic, but is tougher and more tolerant of temperature extremes. These qualities make polycarbonate
perfect for heavy-duty products, like safety goggles and shields, helmets, safety windows, and containers. This material is
more expensive than acrylic, but is perfect for applications that place the material under more pressure than acrylic would
be able to handle.

HDPE
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is an ethylene-based polymer plastic which is created by exposing petroleum to extreme
heat and pressure. It’s among the most commonly used plastics worldwide, and in addition to UV resistance, has a variety
of useful traits. As a thermoplastic, it easily melts and molds into required shapes. The ease with which it is formed and the
fact that it is inexpensive to produce make it extremely popular for molded products such as containers, bottles, outdoor
furniture, plastic toys, and pipes. HDPE is tough and difficult to tear, but although it is more impact resistant than acrylic, it is
not ideal for high-impact or high pressure applications.

Polyetherimide
Polyetherimide (PEI) is a UV resistant plastic that is particularly useful in industrial, mechanical, and chemical applications.
It is an exceptionally strong material that exhibits superior heat resistance, tensile strength, and chemical stability when
exposed to acids. It allows for manufacture as a transparent or translucent material; polyetherimide sees much use in
automotive, industrial, electrical, and medical applications. PEI excels in heavy industrial or mechanical applications which
experience repetitive pressure and extreme temperatures. Manufacturers use it in electrical components and covers, heat
shields, temperature sensors, automobile parts, and aerospace engine components.

Polyphenylene Sulfide
Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) is an extremely useful UV resistant plastic that is exceptionally flame- and heat-resistant. It
exhibits excellent chemical resistance and producers highly value it for its overall chemical stability. It is a crystalline
polymer based plastic, which makes it strong and durable, but also limits it to darker colors. By itself, PPS can be brittle, but
it blends easily with fibers and other fillers to enhance its toughness. PPS finds many uses in automotive parts, aerospace
components, industrial pumps, electrical components, and medical equipment.

Superior Plastic Products from Proto Plastics


For more than 50 years, Proto Plastics has been a reliable provider of high quality custom plastic injection molding services
and products. Our state-of-the-art facility includes engineering design services, injection mold prototyping, full scale
production, and assembly services. We are an ISO-9001:2015 certified facility, and we pride ourselves on offering the
highest quality products and the best service in the industry. For more information on our exceptional plastic products and
services, contact us today!

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