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hi! For transparent cover for an outdoor sensor needs to stay clear, handle some impacts, and resist sunlight – would you go with acrylic or polycarbonate? Acrylic has better UV and scratch resistance, but PC is tougher. Any tips on whether UV-stabilisation, PC, or a hard coating makes a big difference?

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      hi! For transparent cover for an outdoor sensor needs to stay clear, handle some impacts, and resist sunlight – would you go with acrylic or polycarbonate? Acrylic has better UV and scratch resistance, but PC is tougher. Any tips on whether UV-stabilisation, PC, or a hard coating makes a big difference?

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