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Thickness of acrylic displays in high school code?

Andy D

Active Member
I'm bidding on the sign portion of a High School renovation.
Per their nature, Architects are infamous in including a lot of "cover-my-butt" fluff but light on some of the hard specs...
Part of the bid is 4' x 4' & 4' x 6' acrylic displays in the hallways with stand-offs.
Does anyone happen to know if there are federal codes on these? I sent a Clarification email to the Architect, but don't expect an answer. I'm thinking 1/2" minimum, but maybe thicker?!?!

Thanks
 

unclebun

Active Member
I think the thinnest I'd go is 3/8", but 1/2" has a better "look". If you do 1/4", it works, but there is sag, plus if they are in reach, they are too bendable. Thicker than 1/2" and weight becomes a problem.
 

Andy D

Active Member
I haven't done a bunch of these, the place I used to work wouldn't us use acrylic for large displays with standoffs,
they saw it as a liability, we had to use polycarbonate... but the Architect specked acrylic.
Knuckleheaded teens around anything that could break and cut, does make me nervous.
 
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