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Thin walled light cover. What sort of opaque plastic to use?

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RichardNZ

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Sep 11, 2014
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Hi there,

I need some information on what plastics would be best for a product I am developing.
The part will be a small LED light cover that will be injection molded. It will be an exterior product so needs to be UV resistant, hard wearing and produced in both a black and a white version.
A key element is that it needs to block as much light as possible (i.e. not glow) but the walls of the part are only 1 mm thick.

Do you have any recommendations on what plastic will be best for this use?

Thanks
 
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ASA e.g. Luran S from BASF / Styrolution is a good choice. It is one of the most UV stable plastics and used outdoors for high quality siding, car parts etc.. It comes in white and there is even a grade with very high TiO2 content to make it super opaque (I believe over 10% TiO2). It also comes in black. Make sure to specify the UV stable version. Many years ago I worked for BASF on that range of products, hence I'm pretty confident that it will work. There are other ASA suppliers though like LG so check that too.

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