Plastics Today – Norway’s underwater restaurant is also a feast for the eyes

The world’s largest underwater restaurant, appropriately called Under, highlights the beauty of the Norwegian coastal ecosystem by offering diners breathtaking views of ocean life through a 36-foot panoramic window made possible by Reynolds Polymer Technology’s signature bonding process and monolithic technology. Read More…

Reynolds Polymer Technology Crafts Visionary 36 x 13-foot Panoramic Acrylic Window for World’s Largest Underwater Restaurant

Reynolds Polymer Technology Crafts Visionary 36×13-foot Panoramic Acrylic Window for World’s Largest Underwater Restaurant Submerged 17 feet below sea level Norwegian restaurant “Under” takes guests on an unmatched sea life dining experience Grand Junction, Colo. (March 29, 2019) – Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc., the world’s leader in fully integrated, highly engineered acrylic solutions, announced today that […]

The Daily Sentinel – Collaboration benefits students, employers

Former Gov. John Hickenlooper was big on equipping the state’s high school students with the skills they need to compete for tomorrow’s jobs without forcing them to go the traditional — and expensive — route of obtaining a four-year college degree. Reynold’s Polymer is one of the companies that has signed on to help with […]

RPT Featured in blooloop

The online site blooloop recently wrote an article about inspecting the panels made by RPT for the St. Louis Aquarium. The article goes into detail about the panels and how they are made by RPT. It also talks about what it takes for the panels to pass inspection. Read the full article.

Business Times Dark Matter

Recently the Business Times wrote an article featuring the work Reynolds Polymer has done with LZ Dark Matter. The article highlights how RPT supplied the acrylic for the LUX-ZEPLIN project that is being funded by Department of Energy. Read the full article.