Material Comparison & Selection Guide

Practical decision tables to help you choose the right material and thickness for your project. PMMA vs polycarbonate, thickness selection, durability in different environments.

PMMA vs Polycarbonate — when to use which

Property comparison table

Parameter PMMA (acrylic) Polycarbonate (PC) Comment
Light transmittanceUp to 92%Up to 89%PMMA better for showcases
Impact resistance10–12 kJ/m²15–20 kJ/m²PC where impact risk exists
Scratch resistanceGoodLowerPMMA for contact surfaces
Chemical resistanceGoodLimited (sensitive to alcohols)PMMA where disinfection needed
Service temperatureUp to 70 °CUp to 120 °CPC near heat sources
PriceLowerHigher30–50% difference

Decision table — material selection

Application Recommended material Reason
Indoor showcasePMMASuperior transparency
Anti-vandal showcaseHard-coated PCImpact resistance
CNC machine guardPC 8–15 mmFlying debris protection
Hygienic screen (alcohol disinfection)PMMAPC cracks with alcohol
Furniture frontPMMA 4–6 mmTransparency & aesthetics

Thickness selection table

For PMMA

Product type Recommended thickness
Small plaques (up to A5)2–3 mm
Large plaques (A4–A3)3–4 mm
Small showcases (up to 0.3 m²)3–4 mm
Medium showcases (0.3–0.8 m²)4–6 mm
Furniture fronts (up to 600 mm)4–5 mm
Decorative panels5–8 mm
Light machine guards4–6 mm

Tip

When in doubt, choose the thicker option — it provides greater rigidity and durability, and the price difference is usually small.

Environmental durability

Outdoor conditions

Material Durability Requirements
Non-stabilised PMMA2–3 yearsDO NOT use outdoors
UV-stabilised PMMA10–15 yearsRegular inspection
PC without UV coating3–5 yearsNot recommended
PC with UV coating15–20 yearsCoating inspection

Important

For outdoor applications, always use UV-stabilised materials. Non-stabilised PMMA used outdoors will rapidly yellow and lose transparency.

Quick decision guide

Which material to choose?

  • Choose PMMA when: transparency matters, easy bonding required, budget is limited.
  • Choose PC when: impact risk exists, temperature >50 °C, safety is the priority.
  • Choose dibond when: high rigidity needed, large-format signage, transparency not required.

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PlexiSystem Encyclopedia — Material Comparison
Last updated: January 2026