Introducing: Rhino Acrylic
There seems to be a good number of questions regarding the exact nature, names, and qualities of the individual components of the products which are featured and sold exclusively at www.mybath.biz . And rightly so, I think there should be no questions as to where my loyalties, as a person who works in research and communications, rest; I work for and with the curiosity of my readership and by proxy the My Bath Luxury Steam Shower Company. Together we all move toward a better understanding of hydrotherapy and everything which goes into furthering the science of alternative healing- product knowledge and development. I am more keenly educated and well read as well as more interested personally in the Far Infrared Sauna Technology and its promising impact on virtually EVERY health problem facing Americans today, but I agree that as a general rule we must learn about the pieces which make up the products which benefit our lives so greatly.
One query which has been brought to my attention by Chris Mowre, a sales associate at My Bath: how is it that the acrylic, Rhino Acrylic sold by and featured in My Bath Products differs from the acrylic used by competitors? This is a wonderful question and I will address it with this blog entry.
Rhino Acrylic, a polymer like all other acrylic distinguishes itself in the fact that its strength is reinforced with fiberglass as well as insulation to further maintain desired water temperatures… so, not only is Rhino Acrylic stronger, it is also a bit thicker than the average acrylic and also keeps water hotter longer. Please contact Chris Mowre for further information on Rhino Acrylic and other My Bath products.
I'm curious about the strength of the Rhino acrylic? I've seen alot of acrylic out there and what seperates yours from the rest of the ones out there? Does the fiberglass has reinforcement also ? I'm asking because I'm very interested in the framing of the units. These showers seem to be free standing and can they with stand the weight of the water they hold?
Posted by: Bert | Nov 11, 2008 at 04:52 PM