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Liteglaze Clear Acrylic Flat Glazing sheet, (L)1.8m (W)0.6m (T)2mm
Product details
Product information
The Liteglaze clear acrylic glazing sheet is a lightweight alternative to glass, suitable for shed windows, greenhouses, and secondary glazing. With a 2mm thickness, it offers high clarity and impact resistance, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor use where strength and visibility are needed.
- Windows, outhouses, cloches, cold frames, door panels, room dividers, display cases
- Resistant to impact
- UV resistant
- Waterproof
Features and benefits
- 1800 x 600mm
- Clear, glass like quality
- Protected from UV light and will not discolour
- Safer and 8 times stronger than glass
- For use indoors and outdoors
Specifications
Brand | Liteglaze |
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Colour group | Transparent |
Length (cm) | 180cm |
Location | Internal & external |
Material | Acrylic |
Model name/number | 66002 |
Profile | Flat |
Thickness (mm) | 2mm |
Width (cm) | 60cm |
Product code | 5012032026144 |
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
2.69 / 5(13 reviews)Vgh1 - 5 / 5 - 12/02/2025
Glazing Sheet
I recently purchased this product for my damaged greenhouse. It was as described and delivered securely wrapped on time. I have used the glazing sheets for their intended purpose, and the material is robust. Although initially it is a bit difficult to cut, it is easy with the correct saw. I recommend this product to anyone repairing broken glass or seeking alternate glazing.
BluegrassGU - 5 / 5 - 14/05/2024
Good replacement for glass
It was easy to cut with a fine toothed saw and fixed in with clear silicone and wooden battens
Fresh CommunityWellness - 4 / 5 - 05/05/2024
Requires a little more thought.
This is a great alternative to glass for a greenhouse or coldframe glass, however if you are planning this for your greenhouse also plan to buy the edging for this to help secure it to your frame.
Samuel001 - 5 / 5 - 18/06/2023
Easy to use and good product
It is thin, but is quite strong once secured in place. Easy enough to cut if tightly secured with correct saw piece attachment for jigsaw. Also easy to drill holes if done correctly. I can see how others may have had issues but i managed to cut and drill 5 panels without any issues!
Devonman76 - 1 / 5 - 14/06/2023
No good at all
Cracked while trying to cut it to size so money wasted. Buy from a perspex supplier who offers thicker material and cuts it to size for you.
Fooled Twice - 1 / 5 - 18/01/2021
Replacement sent was even worse.
Warped pieces due to poor storage. Replacement sent was even worse. Lost a weekend on for nothing and still have to run the risk of it ruining the look of the project. (derby store).
stever21 - 1 / 5 - 01/08/2020
Nasty and expensive flimsy plastic.
I wish i had read reviews first! This stuff is probably ok if you are using it as a safety concern with small children, or you just don't care about how your shed windows look. It's only good feature is it's water clear. Once installed it looks awful. It refracts light like flimsy plastic and is unfit for its makers claims in my opinion. If its not purchased for safety reasons then avoid it and stick to glass!
Sly0823 - 5 / 5 - 30/07/2020
Good price
With proper high quality tools and good skill and experience it is easy to cut and drill. I used adjustable jigsaw with metal cuting blade and it cut perfect with any issues. I drilled a lots of holes without braking it. It is perfect for my needs
Frankiealtaego - 4 / 5 - 26/07/2020
I cut mine - just dandy!
I cut mine with a Challenge Extreme 250w multi tool saw. It’s a vibrating / Oscillating blade that you can’t see moving. Sliced through it cleanly with about three or four light passes. Can’t see the difference until you feel it. The instructions on the protective paper are a bit vague. I wouldn’t follow them. Mechanical cuts at a fast speed for fine cutting is best.
Jeremiahsk - 1 / 5 - 31/05/2020
Impossible to cut cleanly
The instructions say to ‘score the sheet several times’ using a Stanley knife, but no matter how many times I scored it, the sheet would not break cleanly. I tried scoring one side, and both sides, but this stuff just cracks where it wants. I’ve used Perspex in the past, and this behaves in much the same way, so unless you want to sandwich it between two sheets of timber and use a saw (as per the instructions), this stuff is a disaster.