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Non Glare Acrylic Glazing - AcrNg

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Note: We will not print your image. The image is only displayed to help you make your project selections easier.
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Non-Glare acrylic glazing reflection control (frosted) glazing sheets are designed to minimize reflection and show the art from almost any angle. Highly reflective surfaces can act like a mirror, causing glare and distracting viewers from the artwork you want to display. It is 3/32 inch thick.

Non-glare acrylic, also known as Reflection Control, is a framing-grade acrylic sheet designed to minimize reflection so that artwork can be enjoyed from almost any angle. By diffusing the reflection, light disperses across the non-glare surface so that reflective clarity is lost. This characteristic also gives non-glare acrylic a sort of etched look.

It’s important to note that the non-glare finish is only on one side of the non-glare acrylic sheet, so be sure to have the non-glare side facing out toward the viewer. If there is to be any spacing between the art and the non-glare acrylic, such as shadow box walls or spacers, you might consider a different glazing option, as non-glare acrylic loses clarity as distance is increased. To clean non-glare acrylic, use the same techniques as regular acrylic – ammonia-free cleaner with a lint- free microfiber cloth.
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