Collection: Colored acrylic

Colored acrylic for laser cutting

Colored acrylic for laser cutting is the collection for color, effect, and finish within the broad Acrylic collection. Use this page when you already know that the final result shouldn't just be clear and transparent, but needs color, light diffusion, reflection, a matte appearance, or a specific letter color.

Color as the primary choice

Colored acrylic is the basic choice for colored sheets. Tinted acrylic combines transparency with color. White acrylic and Black acrylic are logical choices when the sheet needs to be clean, opaque, or high-contrast. Within this group, you first choose based on appearance: solid color, transparent tint, light diffusion, reflection, matte finish, or signage color.

Comparing effect variants

Opal acrylic has a semi-transparent, milky appearance and subtly diffuses light. Mirror acrylic consists of a transparent acrylic base with a reflective coating on one side. Fluorescent acrylic is colored throughout and makes edges glow strikingly. Matte acrylic and the satin variants feature a fine matte finish for reduced glare. Acrysign is an opaque PMMA sheet with one matte and one glossy side, geared towards lettering, POS materials, and branding.

When to return to the broad Acrylic collection?

Return to Acrylic when you are still deciding between clear transparent, XT, colored, opal, mirror, matte, or Acrysign. This page is particularly useful once color or effect is your main choice. If you are looking for non-PMMA plastics such as Mylar film, PET-G, or PET felt, go to Plastics & films.

Common applications

Colored acrylic is often considered for signage, displays, decorative parts, personalization, labels, interior details, and presentation materials. Use the collection to choose the effect, then go to the product for exact colors, thicknesses, and sizes. For small color and effect tests, Sample bundles are a logical next step.

Ordering by effect

First determine what the material needs to do visually: show color, soften light, reflect, reduce glare, make edges glow, or form letters. Then choose the appropriate product and view the available variants.

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Frequently asked questions

When should I choose colored acrylic?
Choose colored acrylic when color is a visible part of the design.

When should I choose opal acrylic?
Look at Opal acrylic when light diffusion or a milky semi-transparent appearance is desired.

Which variant should I choose for reflection?
Mirror acrylic is the choice for a reflective effect.

Which variant is designed for letters and signage?
Acrysign is the most targeted choice for letters, POS materials, and branding.

Where can I compare this with clear acrylic?
Return to the broad Acrylic collection if you also want to consider transparent or XT options.