Metacrylics products Tested at temperatures below minus 70 degree Fahrenheit
It is not often that a product is tested to the extremes of Antarctica, but Metacrylics has withstood freezing and temperatures below -70F, fierce Antarctic winds, and more. Other roof systems fail at temperatures above 0F. A simple test is to put our product in a refrigerator freezer for a couple of hours, put it on a hard surface and hit it with a hammer.
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3. cameramaster 302 days ago
Typical political speak....use's a load of words.....with no meaning.
i think that the statement here is that it is possible to use only renewable energy even at Antarctica. (but maybe not
)
My understanding:
So, if you are tired of living in polluted cities, go freeze your balls in Antarctica and make this place a waste disposal as well (ironical).
It seems that their metacrylics products passed the temperature test at -70°F but not their brain... ![]()
It is fine to say that re-newable energy works at minus 70 degree's, the problem is... Its expensive!
I would love to have solar Hot water, Solar Power, but if i'm paying $10,000 dollars to off set my power bill by $100 a quater and my Hot water bill by 30%, I have to think of the short term cost and if its really worth it.
On top of that.. If i move house, I have lost that investment straight away.









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1. sux2bu 302 days ago
Well that told me exactly nothing.