It is not recommended. The acrylic mirror sheet will stretch and the backing will fail. Shallow depths may work. Plastic sheet should be formed then plated. Read More
Styrene is a liquid while polystyrene is a solid. The two are fundamentally different. Styrene is a liquid that undergoes a chemical reaction to form polystyrene. Polystyrene is a solid plastic with different properties. Read More
Despite what you may have heard, expanded polystyrene (EPS) is environmentally friendly. Made from 98% air, no toxic substances are used in the manufacture of EPS and it is 100% recyclable. Read More
In order to achieve clean cuts and easy finishing, cut acrylic tube with carbide tools. The cut surfaces can be wet or dry sanded to smooth saw cuts then buffed and polished for clear finish. Read More
Acrylic sheets transmit and reflect light better than the finest glass. Read More
Acrylic plastic is a lightweight, shatter resistant, transparent plastic that is often used as an alternative to glass. Read More
Perspex is a colloquial way to refer to a clear acrylic sheet - making acrylic and perspex the same product. Read More
Polystyrene is highly flammable and ignites at relatively low temperatures. It has been linked with huge fires, often in commercial buildings and warehouses, where its use is more common. Read More
Disadvantages of Polystyrene include: Brittle, poor chemical resistance especially to organics. Susceptible to UV degradation. Flammable Read More
Extrusion plate fog is due to plate kraft paper damage or plate surface covered by PE film caused by the normal situation will not appear this phenomenon. Read More