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What are the Differences Between Glass and Acrylic?Acrylic scratches easier than glass; however, acrylic is seventeen times stronger, softer, and more flexible which makes it highly impact resistant. Acrylic is more portable because it weighs half the weight of glass and insulates better than glass which reduces fluctuations in temperature. The high transparency rate of acrylic is better than glass which acquires a green tint with increased thickness. When safety and weight are an issue, applying a pane or sheet of plastic composite is often used instead. This is called ACRYLIC GLAZING. Contrary to popular belief, acrylic does not turn brittle or yellow over time like regular plastic does. Unfortunately, acrylic costs more than glass and is highly flammable. Acrylic is used for many things like aquariums, display cases for collectibles, bullet-proof windows, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions About Acrylic Glass
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