Description
RG 1000 black plastic sheet is a high-performance engineering plastic designed for demanding mechanical and wear applications. Supplied in a choice of convenient cut sizes from 250mm x 250mm up to larger 1000mm lengths, this material offers a durable, stable base for machined components, guards, jigs and fixtures.
With standard thicknesses from 5mm to 8mm and excellent resistance to impact and abrasion, these sheets are ideal for use in industrial, workshop and fabrication environments. The black finish gives a smart appearance while helping to mask dirt and scuffs in high-traffic or oily areas.
Product Features
- Available in multiple sheet sizes, including 250mm x 250mm, 500mm x 250mm, 500mm x 500mm and 1000mm lengths for flexible cutting and machining.
- Standard thickness options range from 5mm through to 8mm to suit light duty guards up to more robust load-bearing components.
- Manufactured from RG 1000 engineering plastic for excellent wear resistance and low friction performance.
- Solid black colour to provide a uniform, professional finish and help conceal marks in service.
- Good dimensional stability, allowing accurate machining for components, spacers, guides and wear strips.
- Lightweight compared with metal sheet, making handling and installation easier and reducing overall assembly weight.
- Supplied as flat sheet suitable for standard cutting, drilling and routing operations using common workshop tools.
Key Features and Benefits
- High wear and abrasion resistance extends component life in sliding or contact applications, reducing maintenance and replacement frequency.
- Low friction surface helps components move smoothly, minimising noise and energy loss in conveyors, guides and machinery.
- Excellent impact resistance provides a tough, resilient alternative to metal for guards, covers and protective plates.
- Easy to machine with standard tools, supporting cost-effective prototyping and small-batch production without specialist equipment.
- Corrosion-resistant material will not rust like steel, making it well suited to damp, dirty or chemically exposed environments.
- Black opaque finish improves appearance of assemblies and offers light-blocking where visibility needs to be restricted.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | RG 1000 engineering plastic (wear-resistant thermoplastic) |
| Colour | Black |
| Standard thickness range | 5mm to 8mm (nominal) |
| Typical sheet sizes | 250mm x 250mm, 500mm x 250mm, 500mm x 500mm, 1000mm x 100mm, 1000mm x 250mm (and additional size options) |
| Service temperature (typical) | Suitable for many applications in ambient to moderately elevated temperatures (check design limits before use) |
| Machinability | Can be cut, drilled and routed with standard metal or wood-working tools |
Applications and Ideal Uses
This RG 1000 black plastic sheet range is suitable for a wide variety of industrial, mechanical and fabrication tasks, particularly where wear resistance and ease of machining are important.
- Wear strips, guide rails and slide plates for conveyors and material handling equipment.
- Machine guards, covers and protective panels in workshops and production areas.
- Jigs, fixtures and spacers for engineering, fabrication and assembly operations.
- Base plates and mounting plates for equipment, tools and test rigs.
- General purpose engineering components produced by routing, drilling or milling from flat sheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I cut RG 1000 black plastic sheet to size with standard workshop tools?
Yes, RG 1000 sheet can usually be cut with common tools such as a fine-toothed saw, jigsaw or circular saw, and can be drilled and routed using standard equipment. Always support the sheet properly, use sharp tools and follow safe working practices to achieve clean, accurate cuts.
Is this material suitable as a direct replacement for metal sheet?
RG 1000 sheet can replace metal in many applications where wear resistance, low friction and corrosion resistance are important, but it does not have the same stiffness or temperature resistance as metal. It is well suited to guards, wear parts and non-structural components rather than heavily loaded, high-temperature structural duties.
Which sheet thickness should I choose for my application?
For lighter duty guards and covers, 5mm thickness is often sufficient, while more heavily loaded or larger plates may benefit from 6mm, 7mm or 8mm material to improve rigidity. Consider the size of the part, support points, expected loads and any impact or wear when selecting thickness, and consult your designer or engineer if in doubt.

