Acrylic Applications drop

Public Aquariums

As an extremely large monolithic acrylic sheet, acrylic is the ideal material for aquarium construction. Acrylic has been used for many years in building aquariums, enabling us to acquire good knowledge and experience in this sector. The large-size blocks are "aquarium grade". They are tested in line with QPA, an internal Roehm standard established for this application. Flat Walls offer a clear, distortion-free view. Curved sheets can form acrylic tunnels and more complex shapes to optimize the visual experience.

Submarine and Pressure Equipment

acrylic is the first choice when it comes to withstanding pressure, e.g. in submarines.

Protective Glazing of Animal Enclosure

Acrylic protects animals and visitors alike, and affords a clear view from both sides. It is the ideal material for transparent barriers around animal enclosures in zoos and wildlife parks, due to

Underwater Windows for swimming pools / diving pools

Commonly used as an aid to swimming and diving instruction enabling coach to observe swimmers and divers in action [read more on underwater windows for swimming pools].

Acrylic Portholes and Underwater windows in Ship Hull

As a break resistant, high performance material acrylic has been used for the deepest submarine windows for over 40 years. Since sunlight does not pose a problem to the life span of the newest acrylic any more it now more and more replaces glass for the traditional porthole material. [read more on acrylic portholes]

Acrylic Panels in Architecture

Unlike float glass acrylic panels can be used as structural elements in architecture. Acrylic is used to high loads and has proven to retain its stability over several decennia. [read more on acrylic panel use in architecture]