There are three main types of Plexiglas Cell Cast Acrylic Sheet, Continuous Cast Acrylic Sheets, Extruded Acrylic Sheets.

Cell Cast Acrylic Sheet

  • This style is produced by melted liquid PMMA resin poured between two plates of glass
  • Least amount of expansion and contraction
  • Highest margin of error on thickness tolerance
  • Standard thickness tolerance from .118” – .500” is +/- 8%
  • This is the best material to use when cutting or routing
  • Highest molecular weight
  • Widest range of colors available
  • Standard material for signs, aquariums, and high-end fabrication

Continuous Cast Acrylic Sheets

  • This style is produced by pouring melted liquid PMMA resin between two belts of polished stainless steel
  • Best material consistency
  • Least amount of expansion and contraction
  • 2nd best thickness tolerance
  • Widest ranges of sizes available up to 9’ wide and 16’ long
  • Standard material for forming, fabrication, and skylights

Extruded Acrylic Sheets

  • Semi-soft melted resin is pushed between rollers and cut to size
  • Highest internal stress within the sheet
  • Most expansion and contraction
  • Generally, the best thickness consistency
  • Thickness tolerance +/- 10%
  • Softest sheet
  • Gums up routers more when cutting
  • Easy to glue
  • Standard material for displays, and replacement windows. Some signage applications.