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How thick should plexiglass be for a display case?

How thick should plexiglass be for a display case?

3/8″
First, on glass display domes and glass or acrylic display cases, you have to take the thickness of the glass into account. This thickness is typically 3/8″. Then, on glass display domes, and glass or acrylic cases that will be resting on a base, you also have to consider the depth of the groove that the glass sits in.

Are acrylic cases UV resistant?

Optically Pure – Acrylic can be manufactured to be clearer than glass. UV Resistant – Don’t be afraid to put your collectibles in the sunlight — use special UV filtering acrylic to prevent fading and premature aging of display items. Lightweight – Acrylic display boxes are 50% lighter than glass display boxes.

How thick should Glass be for display case?

For example, although retail stores are filled with fixtures crafted from thicker glass, many designers opt for 1/4″ glass—which is still thin, but stronger—when they’re choosing glass for display cases, counters and vitrines. In general, glass 1/4″ thick is the most popular option.

Are acrylic side panels bad?

Prone to Scratches – One of the biggest downsides of acrylic side panels is that they can scratch rather easily. You will not get a lot of time with these panels as they tend to accumulate micro – scratches on cleaning. Can Warp at High temperatures – This is very uncommon, but can still happen.

Is alcohol safe on acrylic?

Do Not Use Alcohol or Other Solvents on Acrylic Shields Especially refrain from using alcohol such as methyl, ethyl, isopropanol, or acetone. Cleaning acrylic in this manner will lead to microfractures and cloudiness, compromising surface integrity.

How do you display fluorescent minerals?

Unlike ordinary minerals which can be placed on glass shelves, Fluorescent Minerals need to be “suspended” in air, or mounted on steps so that the UV light can reach them without going through barriers (such as a glass shelf).

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Ruth Doyle