Gino
Premium Subscriber
Rocket scientists seem to believe in the mystical magical effect:
http://outgassing.nasa.gov/cgi/uncgi/sectionc/sectionc.sh
Acrylic looks like it is at the upper edge of the % required to meet the classification of a low outgassing material.
"One must be aware that these data have been collected over a period of 25 years. It is likely that some materials have changed over this time span. The data can be used as a guide in selecting (with a fair degree of confidence) low-outgassing materials for space flight applications."
They test in a vacuum applying heat so your mileage may vary.
wayne k
guam usa
Not saying it doesn't take place in other areas or mediums, but not in the form we use our products in the sigh industry. They changed that over a 1/4 century ago. Even then, what was changed was the formula and what comes out. However, there is no amount of that much outgassing in our substrates.
Another way of looking at it. If we, in the sign industry, experiencing this outgassing phenomenon were to be consistent, would these people be experiencing it each and everytime it happened and wouldn't it look exactly the same everytime ?? Why does one guy have it heavy in one corner, or another person have it in lotsa small bubbles and another person have huge blister looking things. Next one they do has nothing. Then they have a two sided sign and one side is bad the the other side isn't as bad ?? There is little to no uniformity to hold your outgassing theory as the culprit.