What Is Lexan?
Lexan is a strong polycarbonate sheet material used for durable sign faces, protective glazing, lighted sign panels, machine guards, and impact-resistant display applications.
Request a quoteLexan vs acrylic for signs
Lexan is known for impact resistance and flexibility. Acrylic often has a glossier optical clarity and is common for dimensional letters and polished displays, while Lexan is usually selected where toughness, bending, or sign-face durability matters.
Common Lexan sign uses
Light box faces, replacement sign panels, protective covers, translucent sign faces, vandal-resistant panels, and demanding outdoor or commercial environments.
Choosing the right material
Signs River helps match Lexan, acrylic, plexiglass, Dibond, Sintra, aluminum, and vinyl to the actual use case: visibility, lighting, mounting, expected lifespan, and budget.
Related Signs River services
Related pages: light box signs, acrylic and standoff signs, Dibond material, Sintra board, and large format printing.
