Explore Our Acrylic Sheet Range – Two Finishes, Three Thicknesses
At ProCut Global, acrylic sheets are available in two finish options: Beam Saw and Laser Cut. Each is offered across three thicknesses and all standard UK sizes.
The finish you choose will largely depend on your project requirements and budget, while the thickness depends on the application. Let's explore both finishes more.
Beam Saw Acrylic Sheets
Beam Saw acrylic sheets deliver a clean, straight cut at a price point that makes them the practical choice for everyday projects. The finish is consistent and reliable across every sheet.
It is well-suited to framing, DIY builds, glazing, and general display work where a quality cut matters but a premium edge finish is not essential.
Beam Saw acrylic sheets are available in three thicknesses to suit different project requirements:
- 2mm Beam Saw Acrylic: The slimmest option, ideal for picture framing, light glazing, and craft projects where a thin, lightweight sheet is needed.
- 3mm Beam Saw Acrylic: It is the most versatile thickness, suited to a wide range of DIY, display, and framing applications where a balance of strength and weight is important.
- 5mm Beam Saw Acrylic: This one is the heaviest-duty option, best suited to structural DIY projects, thicker glazing applications, and anywhere additional rigidity is required.
For projects where quality and value need to work together, Beam Saw acrylic covers both without compromise.
Laser Cut Acrylic Sheets
Laser-cut acrylic sheets are produced using high-precision laser technology that delivers a smoother, more polished edge than beam-saw cutting can achieve. The difference is visible, with sharper edges, greater dimensional accuracy, and a cleaner overall finish that makes a noticeable impact wherever the cut edge is on show.
ProCut Global offers you the Laser Cut Acrylic Sheets in three thicknesses to match your project needs:
- 2mm Laser Cut Acrylic: It is precision-cut and lightweight, ideal for detailed craft work, fine framing projects, and display applications where a clean, thin edge is part of the finished look.
- 3mm Laser Cut Acrylic: The most popular laser cut option, combining a refined edge finish with practical versatility across professional signage, display units, and quality picture framing work.
- 5mm Laser Cut Acrylic: It is the premium heavy-duty choice, suited to commercial display, professional signage, and structural applications where both rigidity and a superior finish are required.
When edge quality and precision are non-negotiable, Laser Cut acrylic is the clear choice.
Beam Saw vs Laser Cut – Which Acrylic Sheet Do You Need?
Choosing between Beam Saw and Laser Cut comes down to two things. What your project demands and what your budget allows.
Both finishes are produced from the same quality acrylic material and are available in the same thickness and size options. The difference lies entirely in the cut edge, and understanding it makes the decision straightforward.
Beam Saw cutting uses a precision-guided blade to produce a clean, straight edge across every sheet. The result is a reliable, consistent finish that performs well across a wide range of practical applications.
Laser cutting uses a high-precision laser to cut acrylic with an accuracy that a blade cannot match. The edge is smoother, sharper, and more polished. It is a difference that becomes particularly evident in applications where the cut edge is on display or where dimensional precision directly affects the finished result's quality.
A simple way to decide:
- Choose Beam Saw: For picture framing, general DIY, glazing, and practical projects where a clean cut is important but edge perfection is not.
- Choose Laser Cut: For professional signage, detailed craftsmanship, commercial displays, and any project where a superior edge finish is visible and matters to the result.
- Consider your budget: Beam Saw offers strong value for everyday use, while Laser Cut is a worthwhile investment when finish quality is non-negotiable.
If you are still unsure, a good rule of thumb is this: if the cut edge will be seen in the finished project, Laser Cut is worth it. If it is hidden, Beam Saw does the job cleanly.
Acrylic Sheet Thickness Guide – 2mm, 3mm & 5mm Explained
Thickness is another key factor when choosing an acrylic sheet. The nature of your project largely dictates it. As a general rule, thinner sheets are lighter and better suited to delicate or lightweight applications, while thicker sheets offer greater rigidity and strength for more demanding work.
Here is a straightforward guide to help you choose:
2mm Acrylic Sheets
It is the slimmest option in our range. 2mm acrylic is lightweight, easy to handle, and sits cleanly inside standard picture frames without adding unnecessary bulk.
It is the most popular thickness for framing applications and works equally well for craft projects, light glazing, and any application where a thin, manageable sheet is the right call.
3mm Acrylic Sheets
3mm Acrylic Sheets are the most versatile thickness in the range. At 3mm, the sheet carries enough rigidity for a wide variety of applications.
It is a practical middle ground that suits DIY projects, display units, signage, and general-purpose use where a balance of strength and workability is important.
5mm Acrylic Sheets
5mm Acrylic Sheets are the heaviest-duty option in our range. They are noticeably more rigid and substantial.
This thing makes them the right choice for structural DIY applications, thicker glazing requirements, and commercial or professional projects where additional durability is essential.
All three thicknesses are available in both Beam Saw and Laser Cut finishes across all standard sizes. So, whatever your project demands, the right combination is available in one place.
What Are Acrylic Sheets Used For?
Acrylic sheets are one of the most versatile materials available for both domestic and commercial use. Lightweight, shatter-resistant, and visually clear, they offer a practical and reliable alternative to glass across a surprisingly wide range of applications.
Here is a look at the most common uses across our 2mm, 3mm, and 5mm range.
- Picture Framing: The 2mm acrylic is the most widely used thickness for picture frames. It sits cleanly within the frame rebate, protecting the image behind a clear, lightweight panel without the fragility or weight of glass.
- Glazing & Window Replacement: It is a practical glass alternative for cabinet doors, display cases, and small window replacements where shatter resistance and light weight are priorities.
- Signage & Display: Laser-cut acrylic in 3mm and 5mm is a popular choice for professional signage, retail display units, and branded display applications where a clean, polished finish is part of the overall presentation.
- DIY Home Projects: From shelving inserts and furniture panels to protective covers and custom builds, acrylic sheets are a go-to material for home DIY projects across all three thicknesses.
- Craft & Model Making: It is lightweight, easy to cut, and available in precise dimensions. Acrylic sheets are widely used for detailed craftwork, model making, and creative projects.
- Commercial & Retail Display: The 5mm acrylic provides the rigidity and durability needed for countertop displays, product stands, and commercial display units in busy retail environments.
- Interior Design Applications: Acrylic is used in furniture, decorative panels, and bespoke interior features where a clean, modern aesthetic and practical performance are both required.
Whether you are working on a single home project or sourcing material for a commercial application, our acrylic sheet range covers the full spectrum of use cases across both finish options and all three thicknesses.