Styrene

Styrene (Polystyrene) Sheets — Printable, Formable & Cost-Effective

Laird Plastics supplies styrene sheets in both HIPS (High-Impact Polystyrene) and GPPS (General-Purpose, clear) for signs, displays, packaging, and prototyping. Styrene is lightweight, easy to print, die-cut, and vacuum-form, making it a go-to for retail and industrial applications. Cut-to-size and fabrication available.

What is styrene used for? Styrene (polystyrene) is a versatile sheet plastic used for indoor signage, retail displays, clamshells, trays, point-of-purchase graphics, and prototypes. HIPS provides toughness and an ink-receptive matte surface; GPPS offers clear, glossy panels for see-through packaging and windows.
HIPS

High-Impact Polystyrene (HIPS)

Opaque white/black utility sheet with rubber-modified impact strength. Excellent for screen/UV printing, die-cutting, scoring, and vacuum forming shallow to medium draw parts.

GPPS

Clear General-Purpose Styrene

Gloss-clear sheet for windows, box lids, displays, and packaging. Cuts, routes, and forms easily; best for indoor use where clarity and cost matter.

Printable Surfaces

Corona-Treated / Printable Grades

Enhanced ink adhesion for UV digital and screen processes. Available in utility white, translucent, and colors to match brand standards.

Forming & Fabrication

Vacuum Forming & Die-Cutting

Low forming temperatures and crisp detail reproduction. Ideal for trays, inserts, signage letters, POP fixtures, and protective packaging.

Styrene — Quick Facts

Common gauges≈ 0.020″ – 0.125″ (thinner/ thicker by SKU)
FinishesMatte, smooth/gloss, emboss; colors and utility white/black
PrintingOptimized for UV digital & screen; verify ink adhesion; primers available
FormingVacuum forms at relatively low temp; good detail and cycle times
EnvironmentPrimarily indoor; prolonged UV exposure can embrittle/ yellow—use indoors or specify UV-stabilized alternatives
Chemical notesSensitive to strong solvents (e.g., ketones); test cleaners/adhesives
RecyclingPolystyrene resin; recycling options vary by region (check facilities)

HIPS vs GPPS — How to Choose

  • HIPS: Opaque, tougher, better impact resistance and printability for signs/POP.
  • GPPS: Clear, glossier surface for windows, packaging, and display covers.

Styrene vs Acrylic vs PETG

  • Styrene: Best value, easy to print/form; mainly indoor use.
  • Acrylic: Highest clarity & scratch resistance; more rigid/brittle.
  • PETG: Clear and tougher than acrylic; forms easily; better chemical stress resistance.

Styrene – FAQs

Can styrene be used outdoors?

Styrene is intended for indoor applications. For outdoor signage or glazing, consider polycarbonate or outdoor-rated substrates.

What print methods work best on styrene?

UV digital and screen printing are commonly used. Choose corona-treated or printable grades and confirm adhesion with your ink system.

Is styrene easy to vacuum form?

Yes. Styrene forms at relatively low temperatures with good detail—ideal for trays, inserts, and shallow-to-medium depth parts.

Which thickness should I use for signs?

Typical indoor sign gauges range from 0.030″ to 0.060″; choose heavier gauges for larger panels or added stiffness.

Do you offer cut-to-size and fabricated parts?

Yes—Laird Plastics provides cut-to-size sheets, die-cut blanks, and thermoformed parts. Contact us for a quote.

Need Styrene Sheets, Blanks, or Formed Trays?

From printable HIPS panels to clear GPPS windows and vacuum-formed packaging, Laird Plastics delivers the right styrene grade cut and fabricated to spec.

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