2025-11-30
Artworks and historical documents carry immense cultural value, but ultraviolet light remains their invisible enemy. A new acrylic solution offers museums, galleries, and collectors an effective way to preserve fragile paper-based artifacts from fading, yellowing, and deterioration.
Plaskolite's recently launched OPTIX FRAME GRADE UVF transparent acrylic sheet provides an efficient and cost-effective preservation solution. The innovative material features ultraviolet filtering capabilities that absorb up to 98% of harmful UV radiation.
This high-performance barrier significantly reduces light-induced damage to paper artworks, prints, and important documents, extending their lifespan while maintaining visual clarity for display purposes.
Beyond its exceptional UV protection, the acrylic panel offers notable physical advantages over traditional glass alternatives. Weighing just half as much as glass, the material simplifies transportation and installation processes.
The product demonstrates 10 to 20 times greater impact resistance than glass, providing reliable protection against accidental damage. This durability prevents potential secondary harm from broken protective coverings.
Plaskolite implements rigorous camera-based inspection processes to ensure each acrylic sheet meets strict quality standards. Currently available exclusively in North America, the product offers custom sizing options to accommodate specific conservation requirements.
Technical specifications include:
The transparent material suits both indoor and outdoor applications. Custom color options are available for aesthetic considerations.
This UV-filtering acrylic solution presents museums, archives, and private collectors with a durable preservation method that safeguards valuable cultural artifacts while maintaining display quality for future generations.
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