The popular and versatile material can be used in almost any application with uses in architecture, signage, point of sale displays, furniture, double glazing, boat windows and much more.
Call Allplastics or visit our showroom to obtain professional advice about your specific requirements.
Please noteSheets must not be left out in the weather as masking will stick onto sheets and it would be very difficult to peel off. |
FAQ
How to supply artwork For quotes please fill in our contact form and upload a PDF file with dimensions. For profile e.g CNC Routing cutting please supply an EPS, DXF or DWG file. If you need more information on how to supply your artwork. Please contact us on 9417 6111 |
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Prototype For custom design work a prototype is often the best way to communicate and sell the idea to your client or to finesse the design work. Talk to us about your unique project. Prototypes are charged for although if an order is placed the prototype fee is usually waived. |
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Care and cleaning Acrylic and Perspex, Plexiglass products require special care and not all cleaners are suitable for use. Please see our cleaners and adhesives section for guidelines on care and cleaning. |
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Storage Sheets come with protective masking (Pressure sensitive plastic or Pressure sensitive paper). These are to protect the sheets from being scratched while handling ,cutting and fabrication. The sheets should be stored on a flat surface or leaning against a flat surface to prevent warping while being stored for long periods. The sheets should not be left outdoors in the sun and elements with the protective masking. This can result in the protective masking not coming off easily or the printing being superimposed on the surface of the Perspex ; Acrylic; Polycarbonate; Plexiglas. |
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Caution That sheets must not be exposed to UV /SUNLIGHT / water ,rain for more than 24 hrs . This will make it harder to peel protective masking off sheets or could bake on all printed matter/text from paper or PE Protective masking script onto sheets underneath when peeled back. |