What are the characteristics and application scenarios of acrylic display cards?

Dec 20, 2025

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Acrylic display cards are display products made from plexiglass (polymethyl methacrylate, or PMMA). With their high light transmittance, lightweight and durable properties, they are widely used in home decoration, advertising displays, and commercial services. Their core function is to convey information through clear text or graphics, such as bank counter service suspension notices, hotel seating signs, and exhibition directional signs. Compared to traditional glass or metal materials, acrylic display cards have significant advantages in security, processing flexibility, and visual effects.

 

Material Characteristics and Process Analysis: The main component of acrylic display cards is PMMA resin, with a density of only 1.2 g/m³, about half that of ordinary glass, but a light transmittance as high as 92%, approaching the level of optical glass. Its processing technology mainly involves hot bending, shaping the material by heating and softening it to achieve complex shapes such as curves and angles. It also supports surface screen printing, UV printing, and other pattern processing technologies. The material has a heat resistance threshold of 80°C, making it suitable for indoor use at normal temperatures. While its impact resistance is weaker than metal, it is far superior to ordinary glass and is not easily shattered.

 

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