Techniques
1. Laser Cutting
High-precision cutting using a focused laser beam.
- Produces smooth, polished edges
- Ideal for intricate shapes and signage
- Minimal post-processing required
2. CNC Machining
Computer-controlled milling, drilling, and routing.
- Suitable for thick acrylic and complex geometries
- High dimensional accuracy
- Supports 2.5D and 3D features
3. UV Printing
Direct printing onto acrylic surfaces using UV-curable inks.
- Full-color, high-resolution graphics
- Scratch-resistant and durable
- Used for signage, displays, and decorative panels
4. Diamond Polishing
Mechanical polishing using diamond-tipped tools.
- Achieves crystal-clear edges
- Enhances visual quality for premium products
- Common for display cases and awards
5. Flame Polishing
Surface finishing using controlled flame exposure.
- Quick method to improve edge clarity
- Best for straight edges
- Requires skill to avoid warping
6. Thermoforming (Heat Bending)
Heating acrylic until pliable, then forming into shape.
- Enables curves, angles, and 3D forms
- Used in retail displays and enclosures
- Requires temperature control for consistency
7. Vacuum Forming
Heated acrylic sheet is shaped over a mold using vacuum pressure.
- Efficient for mass production
- Ideal for shallow 3D shapes
- Common in packaging and covers
8. Solvent Bonding (Acrylic Gluing)
Chemical bonding using solvents like dichloromethane.
- Creates nearly invisible joints
- Strong and clean finish
- Requires precise application
9. Engraving (Laser or CNC)
Etching text, logos, or patterns onto acrylic surfaces.
- Used for branding and decorative effects
- Can be combined with paint filling
- Supports fine detail work
10. Sandblasting / Frosting
Abrasive blasting to create a matte or frosted surface.
- Provides privacy or diffused light effect
- Enhances aesthetics
- Often used in signage and interior panels