DrHoneydew
Industrial
- Jan 26, 2007
- 30
Hi all,
I am in the process of having some parts vacuum-formed from clear polycarbonate.
The end result of the part needs to have a sort of 'frosted glass' look to it: translucent, not transparent, 'matte' finish, not glossy.
The top surface also needs to be scratch resistant and relatively UV protected.
Right now, I am looking into sandblasting the top/outer surface, and possibly applying a light coat of some kind of white-ish paint.
Does anyone have any advice on this? Can polycarbonate be adequately sandblasted? How long will that sandblast treatment last with people walking on the surface? What paint will be appropriate for polycarbonate?
Thanks to anyone who has a suggestion.
Cheers,
Bill
I am in the process of having some parts vacuum-formed from clear polycarbonate.
The end result of the part needs to have a sort of 'frosted glass' look to it: translucent, not transparent, 'matte' finish, not glossy.
The top surface also needs to be scratch resistant and relatively UV protected.
Right now, I am looking into sandblasting the top/outer surface, and possibly applying a light coat of some kind of white-ish paint.
Does anyone have any advice on this? Can polycarbonate be adequately sandblasted? How long will that sandblast treatment last with people walking on the surface? What paint will be appropriate for polycarbonate?
Thanks to anyone who has a suggestion.
Cheers,
Bill