Framing Your Art with UV Acrylic Glazing
Monday, December 14th, 2009UV acrylic sheets are the best glazing option when you are framing important or valuable artwork that you would like to preserve for generations to come. When conservation framing is a priority, UV acrylic glazing provides maximum protection for your artwork.
UV rays from both natural and artificial light cause damage to artwork such as fading and yellowing, as well as advancing the aging process of mat boards, paper, fabric and photographs. UV acrylic protects your artwork by filtering out 98% of these UV rays.
Documounts carries two types of UV acrylic glazing: regular UV acrylic glazing and non-glare UV acrylic glazing. The difference is that the non-glare UV acrylic has a matte finish which minimizes reflections and reduces glare. This can make it easier to view and enjoy the artwork.
When it comes to glazing, UV acrylic sheets are superior to glass for a number of reasons. For one thing, glass is fragile and therefore highly susceptible to breaking. This makes it dangerous for shipping and transporting. Plus, if the glass shatters, it may damage the artwork. On the other hand, UV acrylic sheets are impact resistant. They will never shatter or break. Because they are lightweight, they are excellent for shipping and transporting artwork.
The brand of UV acrylic sheets that we carry is called Acrylite Acrylic, which we find to be the leading brand in the business. These UV acrylic sheets are 1/8” thick. We can custom cut UV acrylic glazing up to 28” x 36”, which is the maximum size for shipping. When you buy 12 or more pieces of the same size UV acrylic glazing, you’ll receive a discount!
In addition to UV acrylic, you can also find most of the other supplies you’ll need for framing your artwork at Documounts. We also carry a select line of mats, mounting boards, frames, and other supplies such as adhesives and hanging wire.
An acrylic glass sheet is an excellent glazing option when framing your artwork. There are many reasons to frame your artwork behind an acrylic glass sheet rather than to frame your art behind real glass. For one thing, acrylic glass sheets are much lighter than glass, so they are easier to ship and to carry. Plus, acrylic glass sheets are impact resistant. Real glass is highly susceptible to shattering and breaking, which can be dangerous to your safety. It also jeopardizes the safety of your artwork.
Why do artist choose archival plexiglass* over glass? Displaying your artwork under glass presents a challenge when it is time to move or ship those pieces. To avoid this problem, many artists choose to frame their work under archival plexiglass. By choosing archival plexiglass, you are selecting a high quality, lightweight, shatter resistant material that will not harm your work. Because archival plexiglass will not shatter during shipment, it ensures your work will arrive safely. For artists who travel between shows, archival plexiglass allows them the ability to easily transport their art without the added weight of glass.