Acrylic is a transparent plastic material with outstanding strength, stiffness and optical clarity.
It has superior weathering properties compared to many other transparent plastics.
General plexiglass clarification:
- Plexiglas is a registered brand name
- Plexiglass is a commonly used name to describe acrylic, that originates from the brand name Plexiglas, similar to the way that Kleenex (a brand name) is often used generically to describe a facial tissue
- Plexiglass is a type of acrylic and you will often find the two words (plexiglass and acrylic) to be interchangeable
- The scientific name for plexiglass is Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and it is most often used as a shatter-resistant or lightweight alternative for glass
- Plexiglass is one of the most common plastics on the market today
- You can get plexiglass in many different colors, shades, finishes, and sizes
- Coloured Sheets: 8FT BY 4FT in 3mm thickness.
- Opal: 6FT × 4FT, 8FT × 4FT and 3M × 2M.
- Thickness ranging from 2mm to 5mm.
- Clear: 6FT × 4FT, 8FT × 4FT and 3M ×2M.
- Thickness ranging from 2mm to 21mm.
- Building and Construction. Today’s buildings are defying the logic of physics, and as such need strong, durable materials.
- Commercial and structural Glazing.
- Display and point of sale.
- Exhibit, Trade show and Convention Displays, Machine Shop, Plastic and Metal Fabrication, Recreation Signage.