Acrylic product processing process
1. Cutting Material: Utilize a cutting machine to trim acrylic sheets. It is essential to specify the dimensions of the acrylic products to ensure precise cutting and prevent material wastage.
2. Carving: After the cutting is completed, the acrylic sheets are initially carved according to the shape requirements of the acrylic products, creating various shaped figures.
3. Edge Finishing: After being cut or carved, the edges of acrylic sheets are rather rough. Therefore, edge finishing for acrylic is necessary, and an edge trimming machine is required.
4. Drilling: This process is used when acrylic products require small round holes, catering to the specific needs of the acrylic items.
5. Polishing: After cutting, carving, and drilling, the edges are quite rough and prone to cutting hands. Therefore, polishing is employed, which comes in three types: abrasive wheel polishing, cloth wheel polishing, and flame polishing. The appropriate polishing method should be selected based on the product. For specific differentiation methods, refer to the polishing process of acrylic products.
6. Paper tearing: Paper tearing is a step in the process that precedes screen printing and heat bending techniques. Since acrylic boards are coated with a protective paper upon leaving the factory, the stickers attached to the surface of the acrylic boards must be removed before the screen printing and heat bending procedures.
7. Screen Printing: Utilizing screen printing and four-color dot printing techniques. This process is typically chosen by clients when they need to display their brand logo or promotional phrases. Screen printing comes in two types: single-color and four-color (CNYK) screen printing. Learn more about the screen printing process for acrylic products.
8. Hot bending: Hot bending can transform acrylic into various shapes, and it is divided into local hot bending and overall hot bending. For specific details on the hot bending process of acrylic products, please refer to the hot bending technique of acrylic items.
9. Assembly: Assemble multiple components of acrylic products through processes such as sealing and bonding.
Packaging: After inspecting the product quality and confirming it is error-free, the products are then packaged and dispatched for manufacturing.





