Glitter Pink on White Two-Tone

Opacity: Opaque
Side 1:  Glossy, glitter
Side 2: Glossy
Colour: Pink micro glitter outer layer that engraves white
Material: Cast Acrylic
Thickness: 3 mm (1/8") for all sizes
Masking: Plastic on both sides

Please allow a +/- 0.5" variation for length & width and +/- 10% variation in density.

Engrave settings tested on a 90W laser: Speed 425/35% Power - Air assist off

DISCLAIMER: Due to the manufacturing process, there may be some colour bleed on the backside of the sheet and this is not considered a defect. While some minor marks may be visible on the anterior part of the sheet, they should not be very noticeable. Please contact us if you observe the sheet has obvious marks on it. 

Need a custom size? Please contact us for more information.

Care Instructions

To avoid warping, store acrylic at no more than a 10 degree angle standing or lay flat with smaller pieces on top.

Glowforge Settings Recommendation

Suggested settings for 3 mm (1/8") thick acrylic:

To CUT: Power - FULL; Speed - 160

To ENGRAVE: Power - FULL; Speed - 1000

We recommend testing a small patch first as each machine performs differently. Settings should be adjusted accordingly if the patch test is not successful.

Please note that some acrylic settings (i.e. for glitters and marbles) might need to be adjusted by increasing power and slowing speed as they may be slightly thicker.

FAQs

What does "opacity" mean?

Opacity refers to the degree in which an object is able to block light. The more transparent (i.e. clear) it is, the more the light is able to easily pass though. The more opaque (i.e. solid) it is, the more it blocks the light and prevents you from seeing what's on the other side of the object.

Opacity level definitions

Transparent: allows light to pass through uninterrupted/easy to see through. Objects behind can be seen distinctly as if no intervening material was there (e.g. clear, clear-style and tinted clear acrylic).

Translucent: allows light to pass through but is diffused to the point where objects behind are not clearly visible (e.g. frosted acrylic).

Semi-opaque: partly or nearly opaque. While you are unable to see through it, certain conditions (such as backlighting) may cause background shapes behind it to be visible (e.g. Cocktail Lime acrylic).

Opaque: no light will pass through and is not see through at all. Objects behind are completely blocked from view (e.g. matte and mirrored acrylic).