Like Harry says. PMMA or acrylic is the best to UV, but it is reasonably brittle.
PET is very good but still needs stabilisers that are sacrificial in normal circumstances.
Does it need to be transparent or a specific colour?
PTFE (Teflon) is very good to UV but cannot be moulded by normal means and is at best translucent milky white.
If it can be black or solid white, carbon black or titanium dioxide pigments offer considerable permanent UV protection to the polymer matrix, but not the surface.
Transparent durable stabilisation can now be obtained with nano sized white zinc additive, but at what price? It also only protects the matrix, not the surface.
Organic stabalisers protect the surface, but they are sacrificial.
Glass fibre reinforcment protects from crack propagation caused by microcracks that form on the surface when pigments are used for UV protection, so black, glass filled gives good almost permanent protection in polymers reasonably inherently stable like PET, PBT or even nylon.
Many boat deck fittings are carbon black, glass filled, UV and heat stabilised nylon or polyester, as are automotive roof racks and overhead electric power line fittings.
Regards
Pat
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