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Polishing polycarbonate sheets.

  • Nov 21, 2020
  • 3 min read

When working with polycarbonate sheet, , unevenness in the surface can occur, such as, for example, saw marks after cutting it. This can be undesirable for various reasons. In the first place, because it does not look good, but also because such traces make it difficult to bond polycarbonate. Fortunately, it is fairly easy to polish polycarbonate so that the edges look beautifully finished and the sheets can be glued properly. With the help of a few simple tools and our tips, it’s easy to polish polycarbonate.

Requirements for polishing acrylic sheet:

Sandpaper of different grains (P80, P200, P800)

Scotch-Brite or similar abrasive wool

Buffing pads / Polishing wheel

Drilling machine with variable speed

Polishing paste for plastic / polycarbonate

Acetylene or propane burner (not a butane burner!)

Sanding polycarbonate

The saw marks that remain after cutting polycarbonate are known as kerf marks; traces also remain after machining (such as routing). The difference between the two is the depth of the tracks. Before starting to remove such tracks, the deepest grooves must be sanded away. Logically, you begin working on a saw mark with coarser sandpaper (grain 80) than with a machining mark (grain 200). Sand the edges nicely even and straight and then repeat this with a finer grain, increasing from 80 to 200 to 800. Eventually, a smooth, matte finish is created and this edge is now good enough to glue the sheet.

Polishing polycarbonate

For the best aesthetic result, you can polish the edge until the edge is crystal clear Polishing pastes such as Heavy cut and Fine cut polishing agent that have been specially developed for polycarbonate are available for this task. You will also need a polishing disc and a drilling machine. Apply the paste on the edge and gently work over the edge with the buffing pad, apply light pressure and continuously check the result. You can gradually increase the pressure and the drill speed, but be careful and pay attention. With a little effort, the cut edges will become crystal clear again.

Scratches are best removed with a scratch remover, the grains in this paste are finer than in polishing paste. Put a little scratch remover on a cloth and gently rub small circles around the scratch using small circular movements. Check frequently whether the scratch is getting less noticeable and on the basis of your observations, determine how much pressure or scratch remover to apply.

Flame polishing acrylic

With the help of a burner, you can easily finish the edges of an polycarbonate sheet. Before this can be done, the edges must be sanded as described above. Not every burner is suitable for flame polishing, both the shape of the flame and the fuel have a major impact on the end result. Both propane and acetylene burners are suitable for flame polishing, which give a much hotter flame than a butane burner. The burner must have an (adjustable) end with which a “pencil flame” is formed. This is a tapered flame shape.

Once the edge of the polycarbonate has been sanded with fine sandpaper, place the sheet on a suitable (fireproof) surface. Light the burner and adjust the flame so that a stable and not too large flame is formed. The size must – as the name suggests – match the end of a pencil. For flame polishing, the cone of the flame (the brightly lit core) must not touch the acrylic. Aim the flame at the edge and bring the burner along the edge in one gentle movement (certainly not too slowly). The polycarbonate melts and will then set to a crystal clear surface. We recommend that you first practice this on a piece of scrap.


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