Premium Opaque Acrylic Extruded Triangular Bar - High Gloss Finish, Durable and Versatile for Displays and Lighting Fixtures


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Description

This premium opaque acrylic extruded triangular bar is a high-quality engineering plastic profile designed for structural, decorative and functional applications. Manufactured to a consistent triangular cross-section with precise dimensions, it delivers a sleek, high gloss finish that enhances the appearance of displays, lighting fixtures and point-of-sale constructions.

Supplied in a convenient 2000 mm length, this durable triangular bar offers excellent rigidity and impact resistance while remaining easy to cut, machine and bond. Ideal for retail environments, exhibition stands, architectural detailing and custom fabrication projects, it provides a versatile solution wherever a neat, angular acrylic profile is required.

Product Features

  • Premium opaque acrylic extruded triangular bar for engineering and display applications.
  • Consistent 10 x 10 x 10 mm triangular cross-section for accurate, repeatable fabrication.
  • Supplied in a standard 2000 mm length for longer runs and reduced joints.
  • High gloss surface finish for a clean, professional appearance.
  • Rigid, dimensionally stable profile suitable for structural and decorative uses.
  • Easy to cut, drill and machine with standard plastic-working tools.
  • Opaque material ideal for concealing fixings, diffusing light or creating bold visual lines.

Key Features and Benefits

  • High gloss aesthetic – creates crisp, defined edges and a polished look in displays, edging and trim work.
  • Durable and impact resistant – robust acrylic construction withstands everyday knocks in retail and commercial settings.
  • Easy to fabricate – can be cut to length, mitred, drilled or bonded using common acrylic fabrication techniques.
  • Lightweight alternative to metal – easier to handle and install while still offering good rigidity and shape retention.
  • Consistent triangular geometry – ideal for use as edging, corner protection, framing elements or light control baffles.
  • Opaque finish for controlled appearance – helps hide internal components, fixings or wiring in lighting and display assemblies.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Material Opaque extruded acrylic (PMMA)
Profile shape Equilateral triangular bar
Cross-section dimensions 10 x 10 x 10 mm
Standard length 2000 mm per bar
Pack size Pack of 3 bars
Finish High gloss, opaque surface

Applications and Ideal Uses

This opaque acrylic triangular bar is suited to a wide range of display, lighting and fabrication projects where a clean, angular profile and high gloss finish are required.

  • Retail and exhibition displays, point-of-sale edging and framing.
  • Lighting fixtures, baffles, trims and concealment of LED strips or wiring.
  • Architectural detailing, corner trims and decorative features.
  • Protective edging for shelves, panels and counters.
  • General model making, prototyping and custom acrylic fabrications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this acrylic triangular bar be cut to shorter lengths?

Yes, the 2000 mm bar can be cut down using common tools such as a fine-tooth saw, mitre saw with a suitable blade, or a dedicated plastic cutting tool. For best results, support the profile fully while cutting and deburr the edges afterwards.

Is the opaque acrylic suitable for use with LED lighting?

Yes, the opaque acrylic can be used in conjunction with LED lighting, particularly for concealing LED strips, drivers or cabling and for creating defined light channels or baffles. However, as it is opaque rather than transparent, it will not transmit light like clear or translucent acrylic.

What is the best way to fix the triangular bar in place?

The bar can be fixed using suitable adhesives for acrylic, such as solvent-based acrylic cements or compatible construction adhesives, or by mechanical fixing where practical. Ensure surfaces are clean and dry before bonding, and test any adhesive on an offcut if possible.

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