PALGLAS® FLAT ACRYLIC SHEET

Clarity and beauty to make every application attractive

PALGLAS flat extruded acrylic (PMMA) sheets offers clarity, light transmission, and UV resistance that is comparable to glass, but with half the weight.

Applications such as highway acoustic barriers can be designed with a sense of artistry and style thanks to PALGLAS solid acrylic sheet resistance to gases emitted from vehicles. Whether cutting, machining, bending or finishing, PALGLAS acrylic sheets are fabrication-friendly.

Benefits

Chemical
resistance

Easy to
fabricate

High gloss
appearance

Protected against
UV radiation

Thermoforming

Easy to
install

PALGLAS Acoustic Barriers

Applications

  • Acoustic Barriers

    PALGLAS is used around the globe to create beautiful and artful acoustic barriers for highways due to its inherent resistance to UV and auto exhaust gases.

  • Signage & Channel Letters

    PALGLAS can be cut and fabricated for use in dimensional channel letters.

  • POP Displays

    Display case tops constructed from PALGLAS clear acrylic sheets (display bases were made with PALOPAQUE).

  • Acoustic Barriers

    Acoustic barriers can be designed with a sense of artistry and style thanks to the resistance of PALGLAS to gases emitted from vehicles.

  • Fabrication

    PALGLAS can be formed and fabricated into a variety of items.

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Should products be pre-dried before thermoforming?
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This depends on the production date and storage conditions of the product before thermoforming. It is recommended to check the product before thermoforming is attempted.

Is the PE film suitable for thermoforming applications?
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Most of Palram’s products that are delivered with PE film covering are suitable for thermoforming. In general, we recommend using clear PE and not printed PE.

What is the best wide-format inkjet media (substrate) for my application?
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This is based on a combination of several parameters, but the main ones are the cost of the media and its durability, and its fit to the required application. Please visit Palram’s Flat Sheet Application Catalog.

What is the difference between a polypropylene sheet and PVC?
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In terms of ink adhesion properties, both polymers act very differently. PVC is a ready-to-use polymer so no pre-treatment needs to be done before printing (on rigid or flexible media). Polypropylene has different chemical properties and for this reason, needs to get a pre-treatment coat (‘Corona’), which has a limited shelf life.

How do I handle inkjet printable media before and after printing?
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Before: use a protected sheet with PE masking, store unused inkjet printable media in original packaging and in a clean area, and avoid touching the print side by handling the edges of the sheet or by using lint-free white gloves.

After: avoid any finishing until prints are completely dry, store the printed media in a clean environment, and avoid dust from sticking to the fresh cured ink.

What is the most accurate white point that is suitable for wide-format printing?
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There are different white substrates available but in order to achieve a true colored image according to the design, a process of profiling (ICC profile) needs to be done. By using a natural white substrate (a tint which been made with no extra additives), the process of measuring and profiling becomes very simple and fast.

What is an illuminated sign?
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A sign that is illuminated by an electrical light source (fluorescent\LED).

Which material diffuses the light better?
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The diffusion is not defined by the material, but by the diffusion additive that is part of the manufacturing formula. The materials should be selected by their fit to the application (e.g. polycarbonate for thermo-forming or extreme weather). Usually products marked with sign grade and/or diffusion grades have greater light diffusion than others.

Which materials can be used in the construction of my sign?
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Sign faces are usually made from polycarbonate or acrylic. For extreme conditions such as heavy hail, low temperatures, or high temperatures produced when thermo-forming, polycarbonate is probably more suitable. For sign boxes or channel letter cans, PVC, multi-layered PVC and foam PVC can be used.

Which of Palram’s sheets are suitable for printing, sign & display applications?
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For use in illuminated signage, PALSUN, PALSUN CS (Coil Stock) and PALGLAS are suitable for the sign face; and PALBOARD, PALOPAQUE, and PALIGHT for the body of the letters or symbols. For print & display, Palram’s entire product portfolio can be used based on the specific application. This choice depends on a combination of several parameters, including the cost of the media, its durability, and its suitability for the specific application. Please visit Palram’s Flat sheet application catalog for more information.

How do I polish the edges of acrylic?
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Acrylic edges can be polished by heating them with a torch, blowing hot air on them, or rotating a brush with wax.