Other

What is Museum grade acrylic?

What is Museum grade acrylic?

Buy High-Quality Museum Grade Acrylic That Protects and Highlights Your Exhibits. Our durable, scratch-resistant museum grade acrylic offers 99% UV protection for your displays, and its double-sided anti-reflective coating makes it nearly invisible and less prone to reflections than real glass or other plastic products …

What is Optium acrylic?

Optium Museum Acrylic is an excellent alternative to conventional glazing materials used for protecting and displaying artwork. Durable and strong, this acrylic sheeting is produced using patented Tru Vue technology to ensure long-lasting protection against oxidization and degradation over time.

What is masterpiece acrylic?

Masterpiece Acrylic is abrasion resistant and can be treated/cleaned just like glass. It’s also more fire resistant than any other glazing material, including glass. And if you’re seeking to have artwork insured, acrylic is required. Preserve Your Artwork.

Does Museum glass have a glare?

In addition, Museum Glass and Optium Museum Acrylic have a very special anti-reflective coating far superior to a typical, frosted, non-glare glass. This special coating is applied in extremely thin layers to break up the incoming light rays so they don’t bounce back off the glass or acrylic, producing a glare.

How much is Optium Museum acrylic?

Optium Museum Acrylic

Cost Per Sheet: $30.14
Quantity: 1
Total Cost: $30.14

Do museums use plexiglass?

The standard for quite some time however is museum glass, as it provides the most clear and uninhibited viewing of the framed artwork. Plexiglass has come a long way since it was used for the first time, and now tends to be the industry standard.

How can you tell if glass is museum glass?

Museum glass is usually pretty obvious, other than the reduced glare. If you look at the face of it from one side, so the light reflects off, you’ll see a purple tint or coating.

Is museum glass worth the cost?

As you can see, museum glass really does offer a lot and if the situation is right, it’s often worth the higher price. If you would like to dig deeper into which materials are right for your bespoke frame, be sure to read our piece on which materials to use for your bespoke frame.

What is UV acrylic?

Plastic sheeting with unique UV characteristics is often used where UV rays are an issue, whether it is UV filtering or transmitting. UV filtering acrylic sheet is used when UV light is not desired, and UV transmitting acrylic is used when UV light is required. …

Is UV plexiglass worth?

With UV-filtering options easily attainable, it is a great option for your framing needs. With UV-protectant coatings filtering out harmful rays that are a detriment to paintings, prints, and especially photography, Plexiglass now offers the protection that glass once dominated.

What are the benefits of Optium Museum acrylic sheeting?

Durable and strong, this acrylic sheeting is produced using patented Tru Vue technology to ensure long-lasting protection against oxidization and degradation over time. Optium Museum Acrylic delivers conservation-grade UV protection that is anti-reflective and blocks 99% of UV light. Other benefits and features of Tru Vue acrylic include:

What kind of acrylic is used for museum glass?

Optium Museum Acrylic® Meets Rigorous Standards. Durable and strong, Optium is produced using a patented Tru Vue technology. A magnetron-sputtered anti-reflective, anti-static coating is bonded to an abrasion resistant, UV filtering acrylic sheet at an atomic level.

How big is a sheet of acrylic for a museum?

The virtually invisible acrylic that performs like glass and is trusted by the world’s most renowned museums is now available in four smaller, single-sheet sizes starting at 16×20 (405mm x 510mm) up to 32×40 (815 x 1015mm).

What kind of glass does the Optium museum use?

Optium Museum Acrylic® allows the viwer to see the art, not reflections of the gallery. Tru-Vue Conservation Clear Glass (U.V. Glass) filters 99% of damaging ultraviolet light. This is the glass you see on most of the art in our gallery and is our number one selling glass.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle