How Does UV Resistant Plastic Work?
The unique strength of UV resistant plastic comes from additives and stabilizers that are incorporated during the manufacturing process. These additives absorb or block the ultraviolet rays that would otherwise damage the molecular structure of the plastic. By stopping UV light from breaking down the chemical bonds, UV resistant plastic remains stable and useful for years, even under direct sunlight. This technology makes it possible for plastics to be used outdoors in hot climates like California, Arizona, or Florida without constant replacement. Instead of turning yellow, cracking, or losing flexibility, UV resistant plastic maintains its original properties and provides long-term reliability.