Please explore some examples of our Perspex projects, showcasing a variety of applications from custom displays to precision-cut designs. Each design highlights our commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
Yes you can!
Start by securing the acrylic on a flat surface. Use clamps or weights to hold it firmly in place, ensuring the material remains stable and does not warp or spin during drilling.
Set your drill to a medium speed and position it perpendicular to the acrylic. Gently press the drill into the material, allowing it to cut through at its own pace. Avoid applying excessive force, as this can damage the acrylic.
Ensure all holes are fully drilled and align properly with the corresponding marks on your wall or other surface. Once finished, clean the acrylic surface using warm soapy water, a microfiber cloth, and plastic polish like VuPlex to remove dust and minor scratches.
Yes, we can manufacture boat windscreens.
To ensure the perfect fit, we require either the original windscreen or a detailed cardboard template that accurately matches the dimensions and curvature of the windscreen area. Providing these allows us to replicate the shape and size precisely, ensuring the new windscreen fits seamlessly onto your boat. Our team can work with various materials, such as acrylic or polycarbonate, depending on your specific needs for durability, clarity, and impact resistance.
Perspex and polycarbonate are both transparent plastics, but they have distinct differences in properties and applications. Perspex, also known as acrylic, is lightweight, highly transparent, making it ideal for display cases, signage, and glazing. However, it is more brittle and prone to cracking under stress compared to polycarbonate. Polycarbonate, on the other hand, is significantly tougher and more impact-resistant, making it a preferred choice for safety applications like bulletproof windows, machine guards, and protective shields. Furthermore, polycarbonate is more flexible, completely UV resistant and can withstand higher temperatures than Perspex, giving it an edge in demanding environments. These differences determine their suitability for various uses depending on the required strength, durability, and aesthetic needs.
Have questions or ready to turn your design into reality? Get in touch with our team today, and we’ll be happy to assist you!
Unit 29, 2 Hoyle Avenue,
Castle Hill, NSW 2154
(02) 9659 6646
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