Is a Coloured Plastic Sheet Transparent or Translucent?
A coloured plastic sheet can be transparent or translucent, depending on the type of resin and the processing method. Some sheet materials can be made both transparent and translucent, while others are generally only translucent or opaque.

Plastic Sheets That Can Be Transparent and Translucent
These are amorphous resins, naturally clear. By adding pigments, fillers, or surface treatments, their sheets can appear as transparent (like tinted glass) or translucent (milky, frosted).
- Transparent applications: display stands, signboards, windows, protective covers
- Translucent applications: frosted panels, light diffusers, decorative sheets
Polycarbonate (PC) sheet
- Transparent applications: skylight sheets, machine guards, canopies, safety glazing
- Translucent applications: roofing sheets, milky lighting covers, privacy panels
PETG / A-PET sheet
- Transparent applications: food containers, medical trays, clear packaging sheets
- Translucent applications: frosted packaging sheets, decorative covers
GPPS / SAN sheet
- Transparent applications: picture frames, appliance panels, indoor glazing
- Translucent applications: frosted decorative covers, partitions
Transparent PVC sheet
- Transparent applications: clear protective sheets, packaging boxes, ID card covers
- Translucent applications: semi-opaque partitions, frosted decorative sheets
Plastic Sheets That Are Usually Translucent or Opaque
These are semi-crystalline resins, whose internal structure scatters light. Their sheets generally cannot achieve true optical transparency.
PP / PE sheet
- Translucent applications: storage boxes, medical trays, thin sheets
- Opaque applications: chemical tanks, buckets, pipes, thick sheets
ABS sheet
- Opaque applications: appliance housings, automotive interior panels, protective panels
PA (Nylon) sheet / POM sheet
- Opaque applications: gears, bearings, structural components, engineering sheets
HIPS sheet
- Opaque applications: refrigerator liners, signage back panels, display bases
FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) sheet
- Translucent applications: corrugated roofing sheets, skylight panels
- Opaque applications: structural panels, heavy-duty boards

| Material (Sheet) | Transparent | Translucent | Typical Transparent Applications | Typical Translucent/Opaque Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acrylic (PMMA) sheet | Yes | Yes | Display stands, signboards, windows | Frosted panels, light diffusers |
| Polycarbonate (PC) sheet | Yes | Yes | Skylight sheets, canopies, machine guards | Roofing sheets, lighting covers |
| PETG / A-PET sheet | Yes | Yes | Food containers, medical trays, packaging | Frosted packaging, decorative sheets |
| GPPS / SAN sheet | Yes | Yes | Picture frames, appliance panels | Frosted covers, partitions |
| Transparent PVC sheet | Yes | Yes | Clear protective sheets, packaging boxes | Semi-opaque partitions, decorative panels |
| PP / PE sheet | No | Yes | — | Storage boxes, trays; pipes, tanks |
| ABS sheet | No | No | — | Appliance housings, automotive interiors |
| PA (Nylon) / POM sheet | No | No | — | Gears, bearings, engineering parts |
| HIPS sheet | No | No | — | Refrigerator liners, signage panels |
| FRP sheet | No | Yes | — | Corrugated roofing sheets; structural panels |
Conclusion
Yes, a coloured plastic sheet can be transparent or translucent — but it depends entirely on the material.
Acrylic, PC, PETG, GPPS, SAN, and Transparent PVC sheets can be made either transparent or translucent.
PP, PE, ABS, PA, POM, HIPS, and FRP sheets are usually only translucent or opaque, not optically clear.





