Acrylic Quantum Optics: PG's Particle Detection Pool for CERN
In quantum physics, PG Acrylic collaborates with CERN to build the world’s first "Neutrino Tracking Pool", leveraging acrylic’s ultra-low radioactivity (<0.1ppb uranium) and 99.6% light transmission. This 120m-long, 30m-deep pool holds ultra-pure water (18.2MΩ·cm resistivity), with inner walls coated in nanoscale acrylic gratings (±5nm precision) to detect neutrino paths via Cherenkov radiation.
Bio-Inspired Acrylic: From Humpback Flippers to Hydrodynamic Pools
PG Acrylic partners with Harvard’s Bionic Lab to create "WhaleFin Turbine Pools", featuring humpback whale-inspired tubercles (2-4cm height) that cut flow resistance by 37%. Implemented at Monaco Yacht Club’s Olympic training facility, swimmers improved 100m freestyle times by 0.8s on average.
Acrylic Metaverse: PG's Mixed Reality Oceanarium Revolution
At LA’s MetaAbyss, PG integrates acrylic walls with HoloLens 3 for:
Holographic Marine Interaction: Touching acrylic triggers virtual whale pods (latency <5ms)
Olfactory Simulation: Micro-pores release sea ions (5000ions/cm³) and algae scents
Acrylic in Nuclear Fusion: Transparent First Wall for ITER
PG Acrylic develops Tritium-Blocking Acrylic Windows for ITER:
Withstands 100 million℃ plasma (5-layer boron carbide doping)
99.999% neutron moderation (80cm thickness with lithium deuteride)
<0.001 rad optical distortion for real-time spectroscopy
Post-2027 deployment, these will enable visual fusion monitoring with 1000x higher precision than tungsten.
Acrylic Metasurfaces: Stealth Pools to EM Manipulation
PG’s "Invisible Pool" uses metasurfaces with:
200nm nanopillars for visible-light negative refraction
40dB RCS reduction (military-grade stealth)
Civilian Case: Dubai’s Mirra Hotel Pool achieves: