PMMA (polymethyl
methacrylate) or poly(methyl 2-methylpropenoate) is commonly called
acrylic glass or just acrylic, is a hard, stiff material with
excellent UV stability, low water absorption and high abrasion
resistance. PMMA has outstanding outdoor weathering properties and
can even be polished to restore transparency. PMMA transmits more
light than glass. PMMA is suited for temperatures up to 200 degrees
fahrenheit,
Polypropylene Film, PP Film can withstand up to 300 degrees
fahrenheit
The most advanced design applications of curved and coated glass,
samples of hybrid glass-ceramics and
synthetic crystals, sandwich panels in which sheets of glass are
coupled with other materials. New uses of traditional techniques
such as blown glass and mobile phone applications. High transparency
makes this material an excellent choice for contact lenses. Our
films include many types of coatings, such as silicone, adhesive,
premask, corona, print treatments, etc. for labels, printing, and
protective purposes. Current research on PMMA Films for re-writable
holographic optical storage and as a replacement for printing heads.
This new storage medium for electronic devices could yet again
change the way the world stores information. |