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GlassAdvantages – scratch resistance, resistance to solvents/chemicals, non-flammable Usual construction method – fully laminated, sometimes edge bonded Types – low coefficient of expansion borosilicate glass, toughened Surface finishes – etched anti reflective, magnesium fluoride or multilayer antireflective PolycarbonateAdvantages – impact resistance/toughness, low density, low or non-flammable Usual construction method – fully laminated, edge bonded Types – UL94-V0 flammability or low smoke emission grades, range of tints Surface finishes – scratch/mar, solvent and chemical resistant hard surface coating, this coating can be applied as AcrylicAdvantages – clarity, low density Usual construction method – fully laminated, cast or edge bonded Types – wide range of tints Surface finishes – scratch/mar resistant hard surface coating, antireflective coating Cast polyester (CR39)Advantages – clarity, low density, scratch resistance, high temperature stability, resistance to solvents/chemicals Usual construction method – cast or cast/laminated assembly Types – wide range of tints Surface finishes – ‘cast in’ anti-reflective finish Special purpose polarising or contrast enhancement filters may be incorporated within windows. In particular cast windows lend themselves to this as the filter may be cast in at the time of manufacture. |

