For custom acrylic display projects, sampling is not optional — it’s essential. A well-executed sample reduces risk, improves communication, and ensures your supplier fully understands your expectations.
Why Samples Matter
A sample is a physical confirmation of quality, material, and craftsmanship. It helps you evaluate acrylic transparency, surface finish, and printing precision before large-scale production.
What to Check in Your Sample
Thickness and material of acrylic sheets
Logo printing accuracy
Stability and balance of the display stand
Surface polish and edge finish
Common Issues Avoided by Sampling
Skipping samples can result in color mismatches, incorrect branding, or design errors. Sampling eliminates surprises — ensuring your acrylic display cases for collectibles or cosmetics displays meet your retail standards
How to Proceed After Approval
Once the sample is approved, both sides should sign off on a specification sheet, which becomes the benchmark for production. This protects both you and the factory during the mass manufacturing phase.
