Professional Recycled Extruded Acrylic Clear Sheet with High Light Transmission and Chemical Resistance for Indoor and Outdoor Use


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Description

Our professional recycled extruded acrylic clear sheet offers exceptional clarity, combining high light transmission with reliable strength for a wide range of engineering and display applications. Manufactured from recycled acrylic material, it provides a more sustainable alternative to virgin sheet while maintaining excellent optical properties and a smooth, consistent finish.

Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this clear acrylic sheet is well suited to glazing, protective screens, signage, point-of-sale displays and lightboxes. Its strong chemical resistance and weatherability make it a popular choice wherever durable, transparent panels are required in commercial, industrial or retail environments.

Product Features

  • Recycled extruded acrylic construction for a more sustainable clear sheet option.
  • High light transmission, ideal for glazing, displays and illuminated panels.
  • Available in thicknesses of 2, 3, 3.8, 4.8 and 5.8 mm to suit different strength and weight requirements.
  • Generous standard sheet size of 3050 mm length for large panels and efficient cutting layouts.
  • Standard sheet width of 2030 mm provides excellent coverage for partitions, screens and cladding.
  • Good chemical resistance to many cleaners and industrial agents for long-term service.
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use with good weathering performance.

Key Features and Benefits

  • High clarity and light transmission help maximise visibility and brightness in display and glazing applications.
  • Recycled material content supports sustainability goals and reduces reliance on virgin plastics.
  • Range of sheet thicknesses allows selection of the right balance between rigidity, impact resistance and weight.
  • Easy to cut, machine and fabricate using standard workshop tools, helping to reduce installation time and cost.
  • Resistant to many common chemicals and cleaning agents, making it easier to maintain a clear, unmarked surface.
  • Suitable for both interior and exterior use, reducing the need for different materials across projects.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Material Recycled extruded acrylic (clear)
Available thicknesses 2 mm, 3 mm, 3.8 mm, 4.8 mm, 5.8 mm
Sheet length 3050 mm (nominal)
Sheet width 2030 mm (nominal)
Light transmission High clarity, suitable for clear glazing and display applications
Usage Indoor and outdoor applications, subject to correct installation and support

Applications and Ideal Uses

This recycled clear acrylic sheet is a versatile engineering plastic for protective, decorative and structural uses where transparency and durability are required.

  • Interior and exterior glazing panels, protective windows and partitions.
  • Point-of-sale displays, retail showcases and display cases.
  • Signage faces, illuminated signs and lightbox panels.
  • Machine guards, safety screens and equipment covers.
  • Architectural features, panels and cladding where clear sections are required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this recycled clear acrylic sheet be used outdoors long term?

Yes, the sheet is suitable for outdoor use and offers good resistance to weathering. For best results, ensure it is properly supported and installed, and avoid prolonged exposure to aggressive chemicals or solvents.

How can I cut and fabricate the sheet without causing cracks or chips?

The sheet can be cut and fabricated using standard tools suitable for plastics, such as fine-tooth circular saws, panel saws and router cutters. Use sharp tools, support the sheet well, and avoid excessive feed speeds or heat build-up to reduce the risk of chipping.

Is this acrylic sheet suitable as a direct replacement for glass?

In many applications it can be used as an alternative to glass, offering high clarity at a lower weight and with better impact resistance. However, it should not be used where safety glass or specific fire-rated glazing is required unless it meets the relevant regulations for that application.

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