Extra Highly UV Resistance
PVC interiors can resist UV damage extremely well because of both their chemical makeup and special surface treatments during manufacturing.
PVC itself has inherent resistance to sunlight and weathering compared to many plastics.
It doesn't degrade as quickly as polymers like polyethylene or polypropylene under UV exposure.
During production, manufacturers add UV stabilizers to the PVC mix, such as:
TiO₂ (Titanium Dioxide) – reflects and absorbs UV radiation
Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers (HALS) – neutralize free radicals caused by UV
These additives help protect the surface and core of the material from sun damage.
Many PVC panels and boards have a UV-protective outer layer:
Glossy or matte laminated films
Special UV-resistant lacquers or coatings
This layer acts like sunscreen for the material—blocking most harmful rays.
PVC interiors often have printed designs (wood, marble, etc.).
UV protection helps preserve those patterns and colors, preventing fading or yellowing over time.
Because of this high UV resistance, PVC interiors are suitable for:
Sun-facing rooms
Balcony ceilings
Sunrooms or indoor areas with big glass windows
PVC interiors have extra-high UV resistance because:
The material is naturally more stable in sunlight
UV blockers and stabilizers are added during production
A protective surface layer shields it from fading or damage
This ensures long-lasting looks and performance
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