Red Plexiglass (Acrylic) #2283 is a versatile colored plastic material that has great impact strength yet is light weight. Plexiglass (acrylic) can be used for a number of applications such as signage, displays, aquarium tanks, custom computer cases, and much more. Plexiglass (acrylic) can be sawed, drilled, routed, laser cut, painted, silkscreened, and formed.
Red plexiglass #2283 is a solid colored plexiglass acrylic sheet that allows some light through the material, but diffuses the light so that objects behind the material cannot be seen like transparent colored sheets. If you need a transparent colored plexiglass acrylic sheet, please check out our transparent colored sheets or our fluorescent colored sheets.
All of our solid colored plexiglass sheets are cast, and come with a paper masking on both sides.
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FAQs:
Q: What is the durability of red plexiglass when in a harsh Canadian climate?
Ans: It is also very hard wearing and can take variations of freezing and very hot climates which are prevalent in our country.
Q: Is it possible to use red plexiglass for exterior signage in such areas as Banff or Whistler?
Ans: Absolutely! It does not fade if exposed to the sun and thus can be used in outdoor settings in bright tourist zones.
Q: Is the use of red colored plexiglass safe especially when used in business that deals with food or in Toronto restaurants.
Ans: Indeed, it is food-safe and most easy to clean, so one can apply it to restaurant dividers or display.If so, wouldn’t it be advisable to apply it to restaurant divisions or displays
Q: What is the cost of red plexiglass and how does it perad with other traditional construction material employed in Canada?
Ans: Despite being costlier in some cases as some of its counterparts, the product is usually long-lasting, and it does not require frequent repairs.
Q: Not only, it turns out that red plexiglass can also be used together with other materials frequently used in Canada’s design, such as wood or stone?
Ans: Definitely! It goes well with natural materials, which forms an excellent contrast in both contemporary and country styles of Canada.