KEY DECISION
What does it need to hold or display?
Weight, product geometry, user interaction, and refill behavior usually decide the structure first.
CUSTOMIZATION SYSTEM
Wetop customizes size, structure, finish, print, inserts, and packing as one connected manufacturing path, so the final build works commercially and repeats cleanly.
KEY DECISION
Weight, product geometry, user interaction, and refill behavior usually decide the structure first.
KEY DECISION
Premium clarity, matte restraint, printed branding, etched detail, and color all change the fabrication path.
KEY DECISION
Packing, cartons, assembly requirements, and reorder consistency are customization decisions too, not afterthoughts.
PROCESS VIEW
We start with where the acrylic piece will sit, what it must hold, how it needs to look, and what quantity the program needs to support.
Material, thickness, joinery, print method, edge finish, insert details, and protective packing are aligned as one system.
When the design has visual or fit sensitivity, the sample stage checks finish quality, branding, assembly, and product fit before scale.
Once the build path is approved, we anchor production, QC, and shipment around the same agreed specification.
Capability board
Finish references, material choices, print treatments, and packing decisions
WHAT CAN CHANGE
That is why this page is structured like a capability map instead of another product listing. Buyers are usually solving a program requirement, not picking from a fixed SKU.
BUILD
Size and footprint
Sheet thickness
Cutouts, slots, shelves, dividers
Assemblies, bends, joins, and inserts
SURFACE
Clear, frosted, satin, or color acrylic
UV print, silk screen, or engraving
Pantone-led print guidance
Edge polish and premium detailing
DELIVERY
Custom packaging and protection
Single-SKU or multi-SKU programs
Sample approval before bulk
Repeat-order consistency planning
BEST INPUT
You do not need to resolve every technical detail before reaching out. The useful first step is sending the brief you already have so the engineering decisions can start from real context.
Send a Custom BriefBUYER INPUT
Reference photo, sketch, or draft drawing
BUYER INPUT
Target dimensions or product footprint
BUYER INPUT
Estimated quantity or MOQ target
BUYER INPUT
Branding, print, finish, or packaging requirements you already know
READY TO CUSTOMIZE
The most efficient next step is not more browsing. It is a short RFQ with the dimensions, finish expectations, and any artwork or examples you already have.