Description
This premium ABS acrylic capped gloss white sheet is a high-performance engineering plastic designed for demanding environments where rigidity, impact resistance and a high-quality finish are essential. Combining a tough ABS core with an acrylic cap, it delivers outstanding surface appearance alongside the mechanical strength required for structural and semi-structural applications.
Available in a choice of thicknesses from 2 mm to 6 mm, with a standard sheet size of 2500 mm x 1250 mm, this material is ideal for fabrications, interior cladding, machine guards, point-of-sale displays and protective panels. Its excellent chemical resistance and durable gloss surface make it particularly suitable for clean, hygienic and high-traffic environments.
Product Features
- ABS acrylic capped gloss white sheet for a tough core with a premium surface finish.
- Available thicknesses: 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm and 6 mm to suit a wide range of rigidity requirements.
- Standard sheet length of 2500 mm, providing generous coverage for fabrication and cladding projects.
- Standard sheet width of 1250 mm, compatible with common fabrication and panel sizing needs.
- High rigidity and impact resistance suitable for demanding engineering and display applications.
- Excellent chemical resistance from the acrylic cap, helping protect against cleaners and common industrial agents.
- Gloss white finish for a bright, clean appearance and enhanced visual presentation.
Key Features and Benefits
- High rigidity across all available thicknesses helps maintain dimensional stability in structural panels and fabricated components.
- Durable gloss acrylic surface improves scratch and wear resistance, extending service life in high-use environments.
- Excellent resistance to many cleaning chemicals supports hygienic maintenance in healthcare, food, and laboratory settings.
- Easy to cut, drill and fabricate using standard plastic-working tools, reducing processing time and cost.
- Gloss white colour enhances light reflectivity and provides a professional, high-quality appearance in visible installations.
- Consistent 2500 mm x 1250 mm sheet format simplifies planning, nesting and waste reduction during fabrication.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | ABS sheet with acrylic capped gloss white surface |
| Available thicknesses | 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm |
| Sheet length | 2500 mm (nominal) |
| Sheet width | 1250 mm (nominal) |
| Colour and finish | White, high-gloss surface |
| Key properties | High rigidity, good impact strength, excellent chemical and surface resistance |
Applications and Ideal Uses
This premium ABS acrylic capped sheet is suitable for a wide variety of engineering, commercial and interior applications where a strong, chemically resistant and visually appealing panel is required.
- Interior wall cladding and decorative panels in hygienic or high-traffic environments.
- Machine guards, covers and equipment panels requiring rigidity and a clean finish.
- Point-of-sale displays, signage and shopfitting elements with a glossy, high-impact appearance.
- Protective barriers, partitions and screens in commercial or industrial settings.
- Fabricated components and housings where both mechanical strength and chemical resistance are important.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this ABS acrylic capped sheet be cut and drilled with standard workshop tools?
Yes, the sheet can typically be cut, drilled and shaped using standard tools suitable for plastics, such as fine-tooth saws, routers and drills. Care should be taken to support the material properly, use sharp tools and avoid excessive heat build-up to achieve clean edges and prevent surface damage.
Is the gloss white surface suitable for regular cleaning with common household or industrial cleaners?
The acrylic capped surface offers excellent chemical resistance and is designed to withstand many common cleaning agents. However, it is recommended to test any new cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first and avoid highly abrasive products or scouring pads that could dull the gloss finish.
Which thickness should I choose for my application?
Thinner sheets such as 2 mm and 3 mm are generally suitable for lightweight cladding, decorative panels and applications with limited mechanical stress. Thicker options, including 4 mm, 5 mm and 6 mm, are better suited to structural panels, machine guards and installations where additional rigidity and impact resistance are required. The choice will depend on the span, loading and fixing method of your specific project.


