The Impact of UV Light on Polycarbonate Sunbed Panels
We have supplied acrylic and polycarbonate, 2 popular materials for sunbed panels due to the strength and durability, for years. Prolonged exposure to UV light can cause the material to degrade over time which means it needs to be replaced from time to time to maintain the safety and effectiveness of your sunbed. Here’s a breakdown of the impact of UV light on polycarbonate sunbed panels and why repairs are essential:
How UV Light Affects Polycarbonate
- Yellowing: One of the most noticeable effects of UV exposure is yellowing. This occurs as the polymer chains within the polycarbonate break down, causing the material to lose its clarity and transparency.
- Crazing: Fine cracks may appear on the surface of the polycarbonate, known as crazing. These cracks can compromise the structural integrity of the panel and make it more susceptible to further damage.
- Loss of Strength: Over time, UV exposure can weaken the polycarbonate, reducing its ability to withstand impact and pressure. This can lead to premature failure of the panel.
Why Repairs Are Crucial
- Safety: Cracked or degraded polycarbonate panels can pose a safety hazard. Sharp edges may develop, increasing the risk of injury to users. Additionally, weakened panels may not adequately protect users from the harmful effects of UV radiation.
- Efficiency: Yellowed and cracked panels can reduce the effectiveness of the sunbed’s UV lamps. This can result in longer tanning sessions and increased energy consumption.
- Longevity: Regular repairs and maintenance can extend the lifespan of your sunbed panels, saving you money on replacement costs.