A: Acrylic displays are generally made using a clear material, though it can also be coloured in some instances. Acrylic can have many forms and names, including luctie, perspex, and even plastic. Acrylic is a form of plastic, but something made of plastic isn't necessarily acrylic. Acrylic provides a lightweight, durable, and budget friendly display made of thermoplastic created in an injection mold for most items on our site.
A: Cleaning is easy with basic cleaners such as those used with windows and standard glass. A microfiber cloth is recommended to insure residue and fingerprints aren't left behind. More information on cleaning can be found on some individual product pages.
A: In our current line, you can choose from white and black finishes for many of our products. The electric desks have walnut and oak desktop options, with white powder coated legs.
A: Glass is heavier than most acrylics, and is more prone to breakage whether the glass is tempered or not. These acrylic displays may scratch, but under normal conditions are far more durable than glass products. The clear polished edges make the displays visually look like glass at a fraction of the cost.
A: Acrylic displays are popular in nearly every location you can think of. Retail stores display signage, jewellry, and products on risers. Cafes and restaurants show menus and provide condiments in plastic displays. Exhibition halls, conference centres, and offices all use an acrylic display in some part, as the low-cost and good looks make them an easy purchase.
These acrylic displays make a great purchase, helping you to have your company display merchandise in an eye-catching manner at a low cost! Whether using business cards, posters, or brochures, these products are some of our top sellers that have outfitted business nationwide. Almost all of our acrylic displays ship same day Australia-wide when purchased by 2pm EST!