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Frosted acrylic sheets are versatile and aesthetically pleasing materials widely used in various industries. These sheets, made from lightweight acrylic, feature a smooth, matte surface that diffuses light, offering privacy while allowing some illumination to pass through. This characteristic makes them ideal for applications such as room dividers, window coverings, and decorative panels.
Material: 100% virgin material
Thickness: 1.8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 30mm (1.8-30mm)
Color: transparent, white, opal, black, red, green, blue, or OEM
Certificate: CE, SGS, DE, and ISO 9001
MOQ: 2 tons, can be mixed with colors/ Sizes/ thickness
Delivery: 10-25 days
Product Description
Frosted acrylic sheets are a type of transparent plastic sheet that has been treated to create a frosted or opaque finish, providing a level of privacy while still allowing light to pass through. Here are some key features and applications of frosted acrylic sheets:
Features
Light Diffusion: Frosted acrylic sheets diffuse light, reducing glare and creating a softer illumination in spaces.
Durability: Acrylic is more impact-resistant than glass, making it a safer alternative in many applications.
Weight: Acrylic sheets are lighter than glass, making them easier to handle and install.
Customization: These sheets can be cut, drilled, and shaped easily, allowing for customization in various projects.
Weather Resistance: Frosted acrylic is resistant to UV light and can withstand outdoor conditions without yellowing.
The frosted finish not only enhances visual appeal but also reduces glare, making it suitable for lighting fixtures and signage. Unlike glass, frosted acrylic is shatter-resistant, making it a safer option for both residential and commercial environments. It is available in various thicknesses, sizes, and colors, allowing for customization to meet specific design needs.
The frosted finish not only enhances visual appeal but also reduces glare, making it suitable for lighting fixtures and signage. Unlike glass, frosted acrylic is
Maintenance is straightforward, as frosted acrylic can be cleaned easily with mild soap and water, maintaining its clarity and finish over time. Additionally, it can be cut, drilled, and shaped with standard tools, enabling creative designs and applications. Overall, frosted acrylic sheets combine functionality with elegance, making them a popular choice for architects, interior designers, and DIY enthusiasts alike.
product parameters
Material |
100% virgin material |
Thickness |
1.8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8,10,15,20, 30, 50,60mm (1.8-60mm) |
Color |
Transparent, white, opal, black, red, green, blue, yellow, etc. OEM color OK |
Standard size |
1220*1830, 1220*2440, 1270*2490, 1610*2550, 1440*2940, 1850*2450, 1050*2050, 1350*2000, 2050*3050, 1220*3050 mm |
Certificate |
CE, SGS, DE, and ISO 9001 |
Equipment |
Imported glass models (from Pilkington Glass in U. K.) |
MOQ |
2 tons, can be mixed with colors/ sizes/ thickness |
Delivery |
10-25 days |
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Product application
Partitions and Privacy Screens: Used in offices and homes to create private spaces without blocking light.
Lighting Fixtures: Commonly used in lamps and light covers to diffuse light evenly.
Display Cases: Ideal for retail displays and showcases where visibility of items is required without direct visibility through the material.
Signs and Displays: Often used in signage for a modern and sleek look.
Home Decor: Used in furniture, such as tabletops and shelves, for a contemporary aesthetic.
color
Acrylic sheets are available in a wide variety of colors, allowing for flexible design options. Here's an overview of the main acrylic color choices:
Clear/Transparent:
This is the most common and popular acrylic color option. Clear acrylic offers excellent optical clarity.
Tinted/Colored:
Acrylic can be pigmented during manufacturing to create a wide range of solid colors, including:
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Black
White
And many other hues
Translucent:
Translucent acrylic sheets allow some light to pass through while providing a diffused, frosted appearance.
These can create interesting lighting effects and decorative looks.
COMMON PROCESSING
Acrylic/polycarbonate is a versatile material that can be processed using a variety of common manufacturing techniques. Here are some of the most common acrylic fabrication and processing methods:
Cutting and Shaping:
Laser Cutting: Precise and clean cuts can be achieved using computer-controlled laser cutting machines.
CNC Machining: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling and routing machines can be used to cut complex shapes and profiles in Acrylic/polycarbonate.
Bonding and Joining:
Adhesive Bonding: Acrylic/polycarbonate can be joined using various adhesives, such as cyanoacrylate (super glue), epoxy, or acrylic-based cements.
Solvent Bonding: Solvents like methylene chloride or acrylic-based cements can be used to chemically weld acrylic parts together.
Bending and Forming:
Thermoforming: Acrylic/polycarbonate sheets can be heated and formed into various shapes using molds or bending jigs.
Cold Bending: Acrylic/polycarbonate can be bent and shaped at room temperature, particularly for simple curves and angles.
Flame Bending: Carefully applying a flame to the Acrylic/polycarbonate surface can soften the material, allowing it to be bent and shaped.
Printing and Decoration:
Screen Printing: Acrylic/polycarbonate sheets can be screen printed with various inks and graphics to add visual interest or branding.
Digital Printing: Wide-format digital printers can be used to directly print images, text, or graphics directly onto acrylic surfaces.
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