RacinFrk
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2014
- 2
Hi all,
New to this forum which I ran across while researching plastics for a product that my company manufactures. This is a cylinder that produces low levels of ozone using a UV light.
I am looking for a plastic that can handle the following:
1. UV output of 254nm (about 85%) and 185nm (about 15%).
2. Ozone resistant.
Through my research, I was originally leaning towards UV Stabilized ABS. Which after reading through this forum I came to the conclusion the the rubber in ABS will cause the plastic to become brittle and crack. In one of the threads ( it was recommended to use ASA (Luran S 778T). After doing some research and talking to BASF I was told that ASA has not been tested for our UV output. So, my question is does anybody here have experience with ASA for this type of application? Can you recommend me a material that will work? I know Kynar will work, but it is cost prohibitive.
Thank you in advance.
New to this forum which I ran across while researching plastics for a product that my company manufactures. This is a cylinder that produces low levels of ozone using a UV light.
I am looking for a plastic that can handle the following:
1. UV output of 254nm (about 85%) and 185nm (about 15%).
2. Ozone resistant.
Through my research, I was originally leaning towards UV Stabilized ABS. Which after reading through this forum I came to the conclusion the the rubber in ABS will cause the plastic to become brittle and crack. In one of the threads ( it was recommended to use ASA (Luran S 778T). After doing some research and talking to BASF I was told that ASA has not been tested for our UV output. So, my question is does anybody here have experience with ASA for this type of application? Can you recommend me a material that will work? I know Kynar will work, but it is cost prohibitive.
Thank you in advance.