The plastics industry finds it extremely difficult to forecast a product’s durability based on the abrasions it will experience over the course of its shelf life. Manufacturers of equipment, those who simulate these aggressions through accelerated ageing tests, and testing facilities are some of the affected agents. The latter ones frequently have to meet constraints, including estimating the bare minimum of time for a product to perform properly. A product may be exposed to particular environmental conditions linked to temperature, humidity, and sunlight, which may jeopardise expected aesthetic, functional, or safety requirements, aside from tensile tension, vibration, or chemical attacks that develop with extended usage.