Acrylic Sheet Product Catalog Guide
Acrylic sheets — also known as PMMA or Plexiglas — are renowned for their crystal clarity, durability, and versatility. Lighter and safer than glass, yet offering similar optical properties, they’ve become a staple across architecture, display, signage, furniture, lighting, and more.
Our product line covers everything from general-purpose cast acrylic to specialty variants like anti-glare, mirrored, frosted, and high-impact grades — available in a wide range of colors, sizes, and finishes. Whether you’re building modern interiors or high-visibility signage, there’s an acrylic sheet engineered for your needs.
No. | Type | Transparency | Finish/Texture | Typical Thickness | Key Applications |
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1 | Cast Acrylic Sheet | High | Glossy, smooth | 1–50 mm | Displays, laser-cutting, signage |
2 | Extruded Acrylic Sheet | High | Glossy | 1–20 mm | Glazing, light panels |
3 | Frosted Acrylic Sheet | Translucent | Matte, diffused | 2–10 mm | Partitions, lightboxes |
4 | Colored Acrylic Sheet | Opaque/Semi | Glossy/matte | 2–20 mm | Decor, branding, art panels |
5 | Mirror Acrylic Sheet | Opaque | Reflective | 1–6 mm | Signs, makeup units, displays |
6 | Anti-Glare Acrylic | Clear | Satin, matte | 2–10 mm | Picture frames, screens |
7 | Impact-Modified Acrylic | Clear/Opaque | Smooth, glossy | 2–20 mm | Safety glazing, shields |
8 | LED Light Guide Acrylic | Clear | Edge-lit diffuser | 3–10 mm | Backlit signs, LED panels |
1. Cast Acrylic Sheet – The Standard for Clarity and Stability
Cast acrylic is the most widely used type, known for its excellent optical clarity, stiffness, and thermal stability. It’s ideal for laser cutting, shaping, and polishing, producing clean edges and a high-end finish.
Thanks to its manufacturing process, cast acrylic is less prone to warping and reacts better to chemical bonding. It’s perfect for signage, displays, aquariums, furniture insets, and artistic panels where visual quality and precision are priorities.
2. Extruded Acrylic Sheet – Cost-Effective and Consistent
Extruded acrylic is more uniform and economical than cast acrylic, making it great for general-purpose use where tight tolerances aren’t critical. It’s easier to thermoform, has lower thickness variation, and is slightly softer.
Common uses include light covers, window glazing, brochure holders, and DIY projects. It’s also suitable for CNC routing, sawing, and bending when budget efficiency is key.
3. Frosted Acrylic Sheet – Soft Look, Strong Privacy
Frosted or matte acrylic diffuses light and reduces glare while providing a modern, satin finish. It’s used when a softer, elegant appearance is desired without sacrificing light transmission.
Ideal for office partitions, lightboxes, menu boards, and room dividers, this type adds privacy while keeping a contemporary, clean look. Available in single- or double-sided matte finishes.
4. Colored Acrylic Sheet – Add Boldness and Brand
Colored acrylic sheets are available in opaque, translucent, or fluorescent tones — perfect for creative and branding-focused applications. The color is stable, UV-resistant, and consistent throughout the sheet.
From custom signs to furniture accents and retail displays, colored acrylic adds style and impact. Available in standard hues or custom matched for brand consistency.
5. Mirror Acrylic Sheet – Lightweight, Shatter-Resistant Reflection
Mirror acrylic combines a reflective coating with an acrylic base, delivering the look of a mirror at a fraction of the weight — and with higher impact resistance.
Perfect for makeup stations, visual merchandising, children’s play areas, or anywhere a glass mirror might be too heavy or risky. Available in silver, gold, rose, and colored mirrors.
6. Anti-Glare Acrylic – For Screens, Frames, and Displays
Anti-glare sheets reduce unwanted reflections from strong lighting or sunlight while maintaining clarity. They’re ideal for framing, protective covers, and digital displays.
The surface is subtly textured or satin-finished, allowing visibility without distortion. A go-to choice for museums, galleries, offices, and signage near direct lighting.
7. Impact-Modified Acrylic – Built for Tough Environments
Blended with rubberized agents, this sheet type offers enhanced shatter resistance while keeping the transparency and polish of standard acrylic. It’s stronger than standard sheets and safer in high-traffic or safety-sensitive areas.
Often used in public transport interiors, safety glazing, protective barriers, or children’s environments. Also popular for tool enclosures and sports facility shields.
8. LED Light Guide Acrylic – Engineered for Backlighting
Designed specifically for edge-lit LED panels, this acrylic evenly distributes light across the surface. Micro-etched or dot-patterned sheets create bright, uniform illumination without hotspots.
Used in slim lightboxes, illuminated signs, architectural lighting, and display panels where minimal depth is required but brightness must remain even.