OAS and Acrylic - The Outer Shell of a Hot Tub
OAS, or Olefin Acrylonitrile Styrene, and Acrylic are two materials manufacturers utilized in making hot tubs. Both materials are celebrated, yet differences exist.
Hot Tub Tip 1 - Some differences between OAS and Acrylic
- OAS can be applied at a cost-efficient price by manufacturers, so hot tubs made of this material may be found at a better price.
- The "finished shine" on a hot tub made of OAS may appear more modest in comparison to an acrylic tub.
- Acrylic hot tubs are very easy to clean because of their non-porous finish.
- Acrylic offers many colors and styles of finishes such as simulated granite hot tubs
Hot Tub Tip 2 - Enemies to the shell
Inquire about specific information regarding a hot tub of your interest. Exact tub material composition can vary. The shell needs to be tenacious and resistant. Consider resistance to:
Hot Tub Tip 1 - Some differences between OAS and Acrylic
- OAS can be applied at a cost-efficient price by manufacturers, so hot tubs made of this material may be found at a better price.
- The "finished shine" on a hot tub made of OAS may appear more modest in comparison to an acrylic tub.
- Acrylic hot tubs are very easy to clean because of their non-porous finish.
- Acrylic offers many colors and styles of finishes such as simulated granite hot tubs
Hot Tub Tip 2 - Enemies to the shell
Inquire about specific information regarding a hot tub of your interest. Exact tub material composition can vary. The shell needs to be tenacious and resistant. Consider resistance to:
- UV rays
- hot tub cleaning chemicals
- customer weight and number
- stains
- dirt
- fluctuations in temperature
- deterioration
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