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Organic glass products

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Organic glass products



Organic glass products refer to handicrafts or consumer goods made from organic glass materials based on their good characteristics. Due to the advantages of high transparency, low price, and ease of mechanical processing, organic glass products are widely used and can be seen everywhere in our daily lives, Glass product  .

brief introduction

Organic glass, also known as acrylic or acrylic, abbreviated as PMMA, has advantages such as high transparency, low price, and ease of mechanical processing. It is a commonly used substitute material for glass, and its chemical name is polymethyl methacrylate.

Organic glass has good transparency and outstanding aging resistance; Its specific gravity is less than half that of ordinary glass, but its resistance to fragmentation is several times higher; It has good insulation and mechanical strength; Strong corrosion resistance to acids, alkalis, and salts; And it is easy to process; It can be used for manual and mechanical processing such as bonding, sawing, planing, drilling, carving, grinding, screen printing, sandblasting, etc. After heating, it can be bent and molded into various organic glass products.



purpose

Organic glass has the advantages of lightweight, affordable, and easy to shape. Its forming methods include casting, injection molding, mechanical processing, thermal forming, etc. Especially injection molding, it can be produced in large quantities, with a simple process and low cost. Therefore, its application is becoming increasingly widespread, as it is widely used in instrument components, car lights, optical lenses, transparent pipes, and so on.



Acrylic is the best new material for manufacturing sanitary ware after ceramics. Compared with traditional ceramic materials, acrylic not only has unparalleled high brightness, but also has the following advantages: good toughness, not easily damaged; It is highly restorative and can be cleaned by dipping soft foam into toothpaste; The texture is soft, and there is no cold and piercing feeling in winter; Bright colors can meet the individual pursuits of different tastes. Using acrylic to make basins, bathtubs, and toilets not only has exquisite design and durability, but also has environmental protection effects. Its radiation level is similar to the radiation level of the human body's own bones. Acrylic sanitary ware first appeared in the United States and has accounted for over 70% of the entire international market.



Due to the difficulty and high cost of acrylic production, there are many high-quality, low-cost substitutes in the market. These substitutes, also known as "acrylic", are actually ordinary organic or composite boards (also known as sandwich boards). Ordinary organic board is cast with ordinary organic glass cracking material and pigment, with low surface hardness and easy fading. The polishing effect is poor after polishing with fine sand. The composite board only has a very thin layer of acrylic on the surface, with ABS plastic in the middle. It is prone to delamination due to thermal expansion and contraction during use. True or fake acrylic can be identified from the subtle color difference and polishing effect of the board section.



1. Architectural applications: display windows, soundproof doors and windows, daylighting covers, telephone booths, etc.

2. Advertising applications: lightboxes, signs, signs, exhibition stands, etc.

3. Transportation applications: doors and windows of trains, cars, and other vehicles.

4. Medical applications: baby care boxes, various surgical medical equipment, household items: bathroom facilities, handicrafts, cosmetics, brackets, aquariums, etc.

5. Industrial applications: instrument panel and cover, etc.

6. Lighting applications: fluorescent lamps, chandeliers, street lamp covers, etc.

7. Home applications: fruit trays, tissue boxes, acrylic art paintings, and other household daily products

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