Assuming Acrylite GP v PolycastWhat is the quality difference between Cyro acrylic and Polycast acrylic?
*Acrylite is metric Polycast is imperial thickness, so when ordering 1/2" Acrylite, you're actually buying 12mm or .472"and when their thickness tolerances are accounted for, your sheets will average in the .450" range. Polycast is spec'd at .500" and when tolerances are accounted for - generally around .480" IME. In both cases, thickness can vary, but these are average numbers.
*Acrylite has more thickness variation IME
*Acrylite will generally run on the thinner side of their tolerances
*Due to the way both materials are made, the thick and thin spots of the sheets will be different. Acrylite is made in an horizontal waterbath cell so will generally be thin in the middle of the sheet and thick on the perimeter. Polycast is made in a vertical cell so generally one end will be thicker than the other.
*Acrylite will generally have a higher higher mole wt than Polycast IME, this is especially apparent in colors. Higher mole wt makes it harder to glue and get "perfect" looking joints
*Acrylite makes their own MMA (base resin) while Polycast has been buying theirs from Lucite for the last 15-20 years, perhaps longer
The newer Acrylite is being made in China, don't know too much about the "new and improved" version of this material, havent' played with it. Everything above is based on the good ol' American material. If you buy the Acrylite, just check the inspection sticker to see where it was made.
HTH,
James