Premium Acrylic Sheet in Sour Grape Color - 3mm Thickness with Satin Finish for Versatile Applications


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Description

This premium acrylic sheet in a distinctive sour grape colour offers a stylish and durable solution for a wide range of engineering, fabrication and display applications. Manufactured at a consistent 3mm thickness and finished with a refined satin surface, it delivers an attractive, contemporary look with reduced glare compared to high-gloss alternatives.

Designed for both functional and decorative use, these sheets are ideal for interior panels, point-of-sale displays, signage, retail fit-outs and protective barriers. With multiple sheet sizes available, the material can be cut, drilled and shaped using standard plastic-working tools, making it a versatile choice for workshops, contractors and manufacturers.

Product Features

  • Eye-catching sour grape colour for bold decorative and branding applications.
  • Standard 3mm thickness, suitable for lightweight panels, guards and display components.
  • Satin finish surface to minimise reflections and fingerprints while maintaining vibrant colour.
  • Available sheet lengths: 1520mm, 2030mm and 3050mm to suit different project scales.
  • Available sheet widths: 1000mm, 1520mm and 2030mm for flexible cutting and layout options.
  • High-quality acrylic material offering good clarity, rigidity and impact resistance for many everyday applications.
  • Easily machined, laser-cut, drilled or bonded using appropriate acrylic fabrication techniques.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Reduced-glare satin surface improves visibility of printed graphics or signage and enhances user comfort under strong lighting.
  • Lightweight compared with glass, simplifying handling, installation and transportation.
  • Good weather and UV resistance for many indoor and sheltered outdoor uses, helping maintain colour and appearance over time.
  • Can be cut to size and shaped to meet bespoke project requirements, reducing waste and improving fit.
  • Durable, rigid sheet construction provides reliable protection for displays, panels and equipment housings.
  • Distinctive colour finish supports creative design schemes and brand differentiation.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Material Acrylic (PMMA) engineering plastic sheet
Colour Sour grape (solid/translucent decorative tone, depending on batch and lighting)
Thickness 3mm nominal
Finish Satin / semi-matt, reduced-glare surface
Available sheet lengths 1520mm, 2030mm, 3050mm
Available sheet widths 1000mm, 1520mm, 2030mm

Applications and Ideal Uses

This sour grape satin acrylic sheet is suited to a wide variety of decorative and functional projects where a distinctive colour and clean, modern appearance are required.

  • Retail and point-of-sale displays, shelving fronts and product stands.
  • Signage panels, menu boards and information displays.
  • Interior wall cladding, feature panels and partition inserts.
  • Protective screens, guards and covers in low to medium impact environments.
  • Model making, craft projects and custom decorative components.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this satin acrylic sheet be cut and drilled with standard workshop tools?

Yes, the sheet can generally be cut, drilled and shaped using tools suitable for plastics, such as fine-toothed saws, routers and drill bits designed for acrylic. Care should be taken to support the sheet, avoid excessive feed rates and prevent overheating to reduce the risk of chipping or cracking.

Is the 3mm thick acrylic sheet suitable for outdoor use?

The acrylic material offers good resistance to moisture and UV, making it suitable for many indoor applications and some sheltered outdoor uses. For fully exposed exterior installations or high-impact environments, additional design considerations or alternative materials may be required; consult your installer or designer for project-specific advice.

Can the sour grape acrylic sheet be bonded to other materials?

Yes, the sheet can be bonded to itself and to many other substrates using suitable acrylic adhesives or structural tapes. Surface preparation is important: ensure the surfaces are clean, dry and free from grease, and always follow the adhesive manufacturer’s instructions and test on offcuts where possible.

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