- What it does
- Provides a lightweight, shatter-resistant, and optically clear material for structural glazing, protective barriers, and signage. It serves as a durable, formable substitute for traditional glass in environments requiring high impact resistance and weatherability.
- How it flows
- Delivered as physical sheets, rods, or extruded profiles that are cut, thermoformed, and installed on-site or within manufacturing facilities. It is physically integrated into architectural frameworks, display fixtures, and structural enclosures.
- Summary
- Transparent thermoplastic is extruded into durable sheets, rods, or profiles, shipped through building material supply chains, and sold to commercial construction and fabrication firms for physical integration into architectural frameworks and protective barriers.