Cell Cast Acrylic & Unicorns. What is it? Has anyone ever seen it?

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You have probably heard about "100% Cell Cast Acrylic" and how this is the only kind of acrylic companies use. It is true that cell cast is the preferred option. But many people don't even know what it means. And, just like unicorns, even fewer people have actually seen an example of the "cell". Here is a quick summary of what cell cast acrylic is and pictures of what the cell actually looks like.


Acrylic is made two main ways - Cell Cast and Extruded. Cell cast involves creating a single "cell" into which the acrylic polymer is poured or injected into. The cells consist of very heavy glass plates set apart as wide as the finished acrylic sheet. The entire perimeter is sealed with a flexible membrane. Once the acrylic polymer cures, the glass plates are removed and a sheet of solid acrylic remains. The flexible membrane is then trimmed off, much like the crust of a slice of bread. It is time consuming and expensive but yields the best quality sheets.

These are the images of 1-1/2" cell cast. We used the sheets to fabricate a 96"x36"x60" 900 gallon bad boy.


Tenecor Cell Cast Acrylic Image
Tenecor Cell Cast Acrylic Image
Tenecor Cell Cast Acrylic Image

Extruded acrylic is made like toothpaste is squeezed out of a tube. It is a much faster and lower cost production process since it is a continuous process. Extruded acrylic is significantly less expensive and not nearly as high quality.
 

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Interesting info.
 

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