Plexiglas

  • Strong panel of crystal clear or opal acrylic
  • Lighter, stronger and more durable than double glazing
  • The print is protected because it is on the back
  • With white print option you enhance colors and contrasts
  • With blockout option, the background does not shine through
  • Made of 100% recycled plexiglass
  • Our waste is also fully recycled

Description

Plexiglass, also known as acrylic, polymethyl methacrylate or perspex, is lighter, stronger and more durable than standard double glazing. The material has a luxurious and classy appearance and is UV printed. The material can be milled into almost any shape. Your print is printed directly on the back of the acrylic. That way, the print comes through the panel, creating a more luxurious look. You can choose from 3, 5 and 10 mm thicknesses. The clear and opal variant has a maximum one-piece print width of 201 x 301 cm. The block-out variant of this material has a maximum print width of 125 x 300 cm.


Clear or opal plexiglass

With plexiglass, you choose either clear or opal glass. Clear plexiglass is often used as a panel or contour-cut shape on the wall. Opal plexiglass has a milky white appearance and this makes light shining behind it stand out beautifully, for example in light boxes.


Most common applications

Plexiglass can be used both indoors and outdoors. This material is usually used as a facade sign, billboard, wall decoration, milling letters, panels, light box plate, signage or windshield.


Block-out variant

With the blockout variant, the reverse side receives a mirrored print with full color. On the back of the material comes a blockout film that gives the effect of printing with 200% white. This foil serves as additional protection.


Mounting tips
When mounting, keep in mind that plexiglass is scratch-sensitive. In addition, the material has a relatively high coefficient of expansion. This means that it will work at varying temperatures. This can be a few millimeters per meter. Therefore, make the drill holes slightly wider. This will give the panel more room to expand and prevent the material from bulging.
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Plexiglas