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🟠 Vibrant Orange Fluorescent Acrylic Plexiglass Sheet: Glowing Brilliance for Unique Projects Review

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Please allow +(-) 1/8" for size. Actual size is around 23-7/8"x11-7/8". Acrylic is half the weight and 17x stronger than glass. Offers better weather and UV resistance. For custom sizes and bulk quantities please contact AZM Displays.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Brilliantly Bright Plexiglass: Perfect for Industrial Use

As my tests showed, this plexiglass sheet is incredibly durable and can withstand high temperatures without discoloration or warping. The fluorescent orange adds an eye-catching pop of color to any project, making it a great choice for industrial and scientific purposes. However, it can be a bit pricey compared to other materials on the market.

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  • Bright and eye-catching, perfect for signage or decorative purposes.
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  • Worries me

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for my laser engraving cabinet

Bought for a viewing window for my laser engraving cabinet I am building. While this may not meet laser beam blocking specs, I still wear safety goggles, but this gives a viewing window to check the condition of the engraving, minimizing the amount of laser light entering the room. The price was great and it worked well for my application. I didn't cut the plexiglass at all, but I drilled lots of holes to screw them to the lid.

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  • leaves
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  • vanishing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Project laser engraving.

Failed to load media. I bought this for a possible new laser engraving project. I used to buy expensive things designed for lasers. But since it looked very expensive, I decided to give it a try. It's not as dark as the safety glass, of course, but I think it will do a good job if you wear safety glasses. I always wear safety goggles even if I have laser protected glass. In this test I used an 8 watt laser and rubbed it on plexiglass. It bubbled a bit, but as you can see it filtered out quite a

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  • A newer model may have been selected