Since German chemist Otto Rohm’s invention of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA, commonly known as acrylic) in 1928, this "transparent gold" has revolutionized architecture and engineering. In the 1960s, Japan pioneered acrylic applications in aquarium observation windows (e.g., Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium), leveraging its superior pressure resistance and light transmittance (over 92%) compared to traditional glass. By the 21st century, advancements by global leaders like Germany’s Evonik and America’s Polycast enabled acrylic sheets to reach thicknesses of 60cm (e.g., the curved viewing panel at Dubai’s Atlantis Aquarium), withstanding pressures exceeding 1,000 tons.
PG Acrylic, with 20 years of industry expertise, merges international innovation with proprietary technologies. Its patented "Multi-Layer Composite Thermoforming Technology" produces seamless swimming pool panels up to 30 meters long, achieving UV resistance compliant with ASTM international standards. Notably, PG Acrylic’s 12m×4m curved acrylic wall for Penang Aquarium (Malaysia), with a 25cm thickness, set a record in Southeast Asia. Moving forward, PG Acrylic focuses on lightweight materials (density: 1.18g/cm³) and eco-friendly manufacturing, driving sustainable industry growth.
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