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Acrylic Sheets 1.5mm

Thin acrylic sheets for creating costume jewellery, layered decorative pieces... with cutting and laser engraving.

  • Cast acrylic 1.5 mm thick
  • Gloss finish on both sides
  • Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

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> Description

> Things to keep in mind

> Tips and advice

> Measurements

> Related posts

 

DESCRIPTION

  • Suitable for personalisation projects that require little thickness and lightness, such as earrings, pendants, charms, notebook covers, etc.
  • Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) sheets, glossy on both sides
  • Can be cut and engraved with CO2 laser machines
  • Rectangular with straight corners
  • The black acrylic is completely opaque, while the white allows some light to pass through

 

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND

  • They include a transparent film or protective paper on both sides. This must be removed before engraving or cutting
  • Transparent or light-coloured materials are not recommended for engraving and cutting with diode lasers
  • Before working with your laser machine:
    • Check the manufacturer's list to see if this material is suitable for cutting and/or engraving
    • Carry out tests and check the quality of the result before starting production

 

TIPS AND ADVICE

  • Change the engraving colour with solid wax

 

MEASUREMENTS

Sheet (cm) 30 x 40
Thickness (mm) 1.5

 

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