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To ensure smooth acrylic cutting using CNC and minimize potential challenges, it’s crucial to secure the workpiece adequately to prevent vibrations. Employing a cutting bit specifically designed for acrylic enhances precision and reduces the risk of chipping or cracking. Opting for larger bit sizes often yields better performance, especially for intricate designs. Additionally, maintaining a steady and controlled cutting pace throughout the acrylic helps achieve clean cuts and avoids overheating. Pre-cooling the acrylic by placing it in a freezer for an hour before cutting can further mitigate the risk of overheating and distortion during machining.

Acrylic has excellent transparency, optical performance, and weather resistance. It also has good surface hardness, chemical resistance, and ease of processing.

Acrylic is commonly used for the manufacture of parts with high precision and transparancy, such as the LCD screens.

Yes, acrylic is commonly used in CNC machining due to its versatility and desirable properties. While it boasts scratch resistance, acrylic may exhibit brittleness in thin-walled sections, limiting its suitability for parts with intricate or delicate shapes. This consideration underscores the importance of selecting materials tailored to the specific requirements of the project to ensure optimal performance and durability.

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