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UV Inhibitors Symbol

UV Inhibitors Symbol

UV Inhibitors Symbol

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Is there a standard to designate that a plastic part has some UV inhibitor added to it? For Example I see plastic parts that have the three recycle arrows in a cicle shape on plastic parts. So I did not know if there is a standard for the UV inhibitor added or not.
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RE: UV Inhibitors Symbol

Not that I've ever heard of. The recycling symbols are very broad classifications, they don't indicate anything about fillers, impact modifiers, etc.

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RE: UV Inhibitors Symbol

(OP)
Great we used a sun for our identifier. This is the best we could find and it made sense to our supply change. Thanks for the feedback

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