Description: Acrylic, also known as Plexiglass, Lucite, or Perspex, Acrylite, and Optix is a versatile plastic material with a variety of purposes and benefits, available in a spectrum of colors and opacities. Acrylic plastic was first produced in 1928 and brought to the market by Rohm and Haas Company around 1933. It was initially used during World War II for products such as airplane windows, canopies, and turrets.Acrylic is an extremely durable material that is 10x times stronger than glass. Because of its resistance to high pressure and impact. As well as its incredible resistance to weather and temperature, acrylic is a great alternative to glass.Mirrored acrylic is a lightweight, reflective thermoplastic sheet material used to enhance the look and safety of displays, POP, signage, and a variety of fabricated parts. Mirrored acrylic is ideal for retail, food, advertising, and security applications.Mirrored acrylic is 17 times stronger than glass, meaning they can withstand and survive greater impacts, such as bangs, collisions, or crashes well. Its strength makes mirrored acrylic ideal for use where safety is a priority or where glass may crack or shatter.Two-way see-through mirrored acrylic allows a percentage of light to pass through, while reflecting the remainder. This allows for one side to be see-through whilst the other appears as a mirror.Applications Include:Windows (Where safety is a concern)Mirrors (Where safety is a concern)Art, design, and architectureOutdoor and indoor usePrivacy ScreensMaintenance:Acrylic is simple to clean and polish using a clean cloth and cleaning compounds. It is possible to remove light scratches from acrylic with special abrasive compounds. Here at Plastic-Craft we sell a number of cleaners and polishers such as the Novus polishing kit, that can keep your acrylic looking like new for years to come.Light Transmission:Light transmission is the technical term for transparency to light. Clear Acrylic has a 92 percent light transmittance rate — one of the highest light transmission rates possible. Most acrylic plastics will allow light of wavelength greater than 375 nm to pass through the material, but they will not allow UV-C wavelengths (100–290 nm) to pass through. Even very thin acrylic sheets of less than 5 millimeters (mm) do not let UV-C light penetrate.
Price: 15.19 USD
Location: West Nyack, New York
End Time: 2023-11-16T16:42:28.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Brand: Unbranded
Plastic Type: Acrylic
Quantity: 210
MPN: NA
Sheet Length: 12 in
Sheet Thickness: 1/4 in
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Plastic Color: Clear
Country of Origin: United States
Sheet Width: 12 in
Modified Item: No