Acrylic (plexiglass) sheets are typically categorized into glossy acrylic sheets and frosted acrylic sheets based on surface treatment. The materials are the same; the difference lies in the surface finishes. So, let's delve into the differences between glossy acrylic sheets and frosted acrylic sheets!
Acrylic light panels naturally refer to panels with a very bright and smooth flat effect. High transparency, brightness, and bubble-free are the basic quality requirements for glossy acrylics. No matter how thin or thick the material, such quality standards can be achieved. This is why many fashion brands opt for thick glossy acrylic materials for their terminal displays in shopping malls.
Matte acrylic, also known as frosted acrylic, differs from glossy acrylic in that its surface features a frosted effect. Its material characteristic is its opacity. The advantage of matte acrylic is that it leaves minimal finger marks after handling, ensuring the product surface remains clean and tidy during use. Additionally, when displayed in shopping malls, showrooms, and counters under intense lighting, the frosted surface prevents glare, allowing customers to clearly see the displayed content from any angle, even in bright light.
Both glossy and matte acrylic sheets are widely used on the display racks in department stores by many fashionable and renowned brands. Some acrylic display racks even incorporate both materials simultaneously.






