| Specific gravity |
1.19-1.20 |
| Hardness |
M-100 |
| Absorptivity of water (24h) |
0.30% |
| Tension |
|
| Coefficient of Rupture |
700kg/cm2 |
| Coefficient of Elasticity |
28000kg/cm2 |
| Bending |
|
| Coefficient of Rupture |
1.5kg/cm2 |
| Coefficient of Elasticity |
28000kg/cm2 |
| Transmittance (parallel rays) |
92% |
| Full rays |
93% |
| Heat Distortion Temperature |
100oc |
| Coefficient of Linear Expansion |
|
| Ultimae Temperature of Continuous operation |
80oc |
| Thermoforming Ranges |
140-180oc |
| Insulation Strength |
20V/mm |

l High transparency
l Extremely high design flexibility
l Available in customized sizes, colors & shapes
l Can be thermoformed, all shapes, carved
l Light weight
l Easy processing ( Cutting; Drilling )
l Functional surfaces
l Extremely high weather resistance
l UV resistance, Scratch resistance, Water resistance
l Recyclable
Difference Between Cast And Extruded Acrylic Sheets
l Cast Acrylic Sheet is the highest quality acrylic you can buy.
Made between two sheets of glass (sometimes known as cell casting)
it has an extremely high molecular mass making it strong and resilient.
This strength makes it easier to bend without it breaking,ideal for fabrication work.
Good for Laser and Engraving.
l Extruded Acrylic sheet is of less quality than the cast acrylic,
however still much stronger and lighter than glass.
Its lower molecular mass makes it easier to vacuum form into shapes such as acrylic bowls.
Generally extruded acrylic is used for general glazing applications as a glass replacement.
Good for Vacuum Forming and Thermoforming.