This will sound like a dumb question from someone in the large format business for over 10 years, but which board, sintra (PVC) or styrene is UV stable? I'm hearing conflicting information from suppliers and production experts. I remember when I first started I was using Sintra for some outdoor displays. We live in a desert climate where summer temps reach 105 on a regular basis. I did an office sign using laminated adhesive vinyl on Sintra and it yellowed and cracked after being out for about 6 months, the last two during the summer. The print was fine, but the board practiacally disintegrated. When I asked our supplier about this they told me that Sintra was not UV stable and I should switch to styrene. I have used styrene ever since, as long as the piece wasn't over 24 x 36 as it gets too floppy any larger than that. I have not had any complaints from customers who got the styrene.
Recently I've started working at a new company and they believe that it's Sintra that is UV stable and styrene is not. I started researching this issue and almost universally I'm finding that the majority of opinions agree that Sintra is UV stable and styrene is not. Can someone please clear this up for me once and for all?
Recently I've started working at a new company and they believe that it's Sintra that is UV stable and styrene is not. I started researching this issue and almost universally I'm finding that the majority of opinions agree that Sintra is UV stable and styrene is not. Can someone please clear this up for me once and for all?