is an acrylic-polyvinyl chloride composite engineered for thermoforming fabrication, and combines properties of both the acrylic and the polyvinyl chloride components. From acrylic, it obtains rigidity and formability; from PVC, toughness, chemical resistance and good interior finish ratings. Sheet thickness ranges from .028 to .500 inches and can be thermoformed, post formed, brake formed and laminated.[2]
Flexural modulus is 2,758 MPa (400,000 psi)
Parts formed from sheet will be rigid and will see moderate deformation when loaded. This is of particular importance in deep formed parts with thin wall sections.
Relatively hard thermoplastic, with a hardness of 90 on the Rockwell R scale. This hardness, combined with a grained surface, increases its abrasion resistance.
Low flammability, UL 94 classification V-0
For some applications it is used as replacement for leather, where it has the following advantages:
Waterproof
Scratch resistant (Rockwell scale “R” hardness of 90)
Holds its shape better, and will not stretch or shrink under normal conditions
Lower friction.