Lexan is not as strong as plexiglass.
There is no one definitive answer to this question. Lexan is a very strong, durable plastic that can be molded into many different shapes and sizes. Depending on the application, it may be necessary to use a different type of mold or heat the plastic until it becomes pliable.
There are many ways to install polycarbonate windows. A few common methods include using a window installer, hiring a professional window installer, or using a polycarbonate window kit.
There are a variety of options for race car windows, but some of the most popular options include window tinting, window films, and window seals.
Lexan is not easily crackable.
Lexan is a polymer that is said to have “high stopping power” and has been shown to be effective in reducing the chance of injury or death from gunshots.
There is no such thing as a “heat-resistant Lexan.” Lexan is only heat resistant when it is in the form of a film. When it is in the form of a sheet, it does not have any resistance to heat.
Yes, Lexan can be formed with a heat gun. However, it is important to make sure that the Lexan is completely dry before forming it into a film.
Yes, Lexan can be bent cold.
Yes, polycarbonate can stop a bullet.
There are a few ways to join solid polycarbonate sheets. One way is to use a heat gun to melt the polycarbonate together. Another way is to use a heat knife to cut the polycarbonate into small pieces and then fit them together using a hot glue gun.
Yes, polycarbonate windows are very strong. They are also very easy to clean and maintain.
Lexan DOT is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Lexan is a strong, durable window film that helps keep your windows clean and free of fingerprints and other debris.