Greetings all,
I've got a few questions, so tihs might be a bit lengthy.
Background info:
I'm working on replacing a product currently made from fiberglass with some sort of polymer. It's a utility-scale resistor housing-a tube with flanged ends. It would need to maintain its mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties up to 30 years in the sun.
Question:
Are UV absorbers, hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS), and antioxidants useful in rigid plastics like rigid PVC, or are they only valuable in flexible/thin plastic products? PVC has the material properties that I need, but I'm looking for a way for it to retain those properties for 30 years in the sun...
Thanks in advance for your replies.
I've got a few questions, so tihs might be a bit lengthy.
Background info:
I'm working on replacing a product currently made from fiberglass with some sort of polymer. It's a utility-scale resistor housing-a tube with flanged ends. It would need to maintain its mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties up to 30 years in the sun.
Question:
Are UV absorbers, hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS), and antioxidants useful in rigid plastics like rigid PVC, or are they only valuable in flexible/thin plastic products? PVC has the material properties that I need, but I'm looking for a way for it to retain those properties for 30 years in the sun...
Thanks in advance for your replies.