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Blue cast acrylic Perspex sheet brings a rich colour pop to signs, guards, displays and creative panels. Its glossy surface and dependable rigidity make it a practical choice for branded features, decorative fabrication and custom cut projects.
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From $60.00 / sqm
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The blue finish delivers a bold and professional appearance, making it a popular choice for signage, branding elements, retail displays, and decorative applications. Depending on the thickness and lighting conditions, blue cast acrylic may allow some light transmission, which can be useful for illuminated designs or feature panels.
Cast acrylic is highly versatile and easy to work with using standard fabrication tools. It can be cut, drilled, routed, laser cut, and polished, allowing for precise shaping and clean, polished edges. This makes it well suited for custom projects that require accuracy and a refined finish.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, blue cast acrylic is lightweight yet strong, offering good impact resistance compared to glass. It performs well in indoor environments and can be used in protected outdoor applications, with resistance to general weathering when properly specified.
Common applications include signage panels, point-of-sale displays, exhibition stands, architectural features, machine covers, protective panels, and creative design projects. Its combination of colour, durability, and ease of fabrication makes it a reliable material across a wide range of uses.
| Color | As listed |
|---|---|
| Physical characteristics | Clear, Smooth |
| Transparency | 92 % |
| Suitable for | Indoor, Outdoor |
| UV resistant | Yes |
| Moisture resistant | Yes |
| Service temperature | Up to 80 C |
| Fire class | E |
| Protective film | No protective film |
| Cutting tolerance | +/- 1 mm |
- 1
Measure the opening
Take width and height at the tightest points in millimetres.
- 2
Apply tolerance
Allow installation clearance before entering final panel dimensions.
- 3
Confirm orientation
Check finish direction and film side before adding to cart.
