PMMA / Polycarbonate
Acrylic and polycarbonate: transparency, resistance, and custom solutions
At COEMMO, we work with acrylic and polycarbonate sheets for protection, visual communication, and technical use applications. Both materials stand out for their excellent surface quality, stability, and versatility, allowing for the development of both functional and visual solutions.
We offer these materials in sheet format, with the possibility of custom cutting, machining, and printing, adapting to the specific needs of each project.
Applications of acrylic and polycarbonate in different environments
- Visual communication and presentation: Acrylic and polycarbonate are widely used materials in visual supports due to their clean and professional finish. They allow for the creation of graphic elements, signage, and custom supports through direct or mirror printing.
- Protection and technical use: Polycarbonate, in particular, is used when greater mechanical resistance and durability are required, making it suitable for guards and technical applications.
- Industrial and commercial applications: Both materials adapt to industrial, commercial, and exhibition environments, where resistance, aesthetics, and dimensional precision are combined.
Advantages of acrylic and polycarbonate:
- Excellent transparency and surface quality.
- High mechanical resistance (especially polycarbonate).
- Suitable for direct or mirror digital printing.
- Available in different thicknesses and formats.
- Easy custom cutting and machining.
- Applicable to technical and visual solutions.
Frequently asked questions about acrylic and polycarbonate
1. What is the difference between acrylic and polycarbonate?
Acrylic stands out for its visual finish, while polycarbonate offers greater mechanical resistance.
2. Can the sheets be cut to size?
Yes. At COEMMO, we cut and machine sheets according to the required dimensions and geometries.
3. Is it possible to print on these materials?
Yes. Direct or mirror printing can be performed, especially on clear acrylic.
4. Are they suitable for indoor and outdoor use?
Yes. Depending on the application and the selected material.
5. In which sectors are they used most?
Retail, visual communication, industry, signage, and technical applications.
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