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Re: Robot plexiglass/plastic
We have ordered from http://www.eplastics.com/ in the past but generally make one large order a year to save on shipping anything that can't be rolled up and shipped in a tube.
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Clear PETG is known as the poor man's polycarb. Not as good as poly carb but should be acceptable for some robot apps.
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Has anyone ever tried applying automotive style window tint to Acrylic sheet and then seeing if it will shatter like an un-tinted sheet?
My gut tells me that the tint should help hold the broken shards of Acrylic together should they crack, I'm just wondering if this is actually true... |
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Here is a very simple way to tell the difference between two pieces of clear plastic, of which one is acrylic and the other is polycarbonate: look at the outside edge of the plastic sheet. If the outside edge has a blue tint, then it is polycarbonate. If this same edge is white or frosty-clear, then it is acrylic. Then, put the acrylic back up on the shelf (or throw it away*) and next take the polycarbonate in your arms and give it a big hug. Here is a pretty good discussion we had about this same topic a few years ago. Sincerely, Andy Baker * I'm actually serious about this. There is no need to have any trace of sheet acrylic in a robot-building shop. If you just put it back up on the shelf, you might as well write on it with a sharpie marker "Don't use this acrylic stuff - it shatters!!!" |
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Just curious as to what the point would be? If you are going to put tint on to a sheet of plastic anyway, why not just use PC? -Brando |
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Thank you, Andy B. |
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It would be very cool if these items were made available through FIRST Choice.
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We often prototype with acrylic -- it's much cheaper and easier to laser cut, so we can throw things together quickly. It's very rare -- though not unheard of -- that acrylic ends up on our finished robots, though.
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