Acrylic Sheet Properties

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With excellent optical clarity and impact resistance, acrylic sheet is a diverse material that is used in a wide range of applications. It is often called “Plexiglass,” but this is a trademarked name for one particular brand of acrylic sheet. This versatile, durable plastic was first developed in 1928, and five years later, it came to market. Here is a closer look at its benefits, uses, and technical properties.

The Technical Specifications

The following data may vary depending on the type of acrylic materials being ordered. Piedmont can supply customized materials to meet your exact specifications.

Before delving into the specific properties that make acrylic sheet so popular, take a look at its technical specifications:

Clarity and Transparency

One of the reasons acrylic sheet works well for many applications is due to its transparency. Light transmits well through this material, making it ideal for everything from eyeglasses to windows. The transparency and optical clarity is close to that of glass, letting 92% of white light through.

Temperature Resistance

Acrylic tends to resist damage due to changing temperatures. This means it won’t warp or break when the temperatures move from cold to hot and back again. For this reason, many medical or food and beverage testing devices, which have to withstand large premature changes, are made from acrylic.

Impact Resistance

Acrylic sheet is often used to make bulletproof “glass” products. Depending on its thickness and how it is manufactured, it can have 17 times the amount of impact resistance of ordinary glass. It resists breakage through both shock and impact. It also weighs less than glass, making it perfect for applications where a strong and lightweight material is necessary, such as in aircraft or in engineering buildings.

Chemical Resistance

Finally, acrylic sheet is resistant to damage from many caustic chemicals. For this reason, it can be used for applications that transport fluids, such as medical manifolds and microfluidics, because it will not suffer damage from ongoing exposure to these chemicals. This also makes it easier to sanitize in food service and medical applications.

Types of Acrylic Sheet

Acrylic sheet comes in a few different styles to fit your particular application. Here are some common types.

Acrylic’s strength and transparency make it a versatile option for a number of applications. Reach out to the team at Piedmont Plastics for help choosing the right acrylic sheet for your needs.