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Originally Posted by PAR_WIG1350
Just a word of caution, Plexiglass is acrylic, which shatters on impact; The palates had polycarbonate, which doesn't shatter under normal conditions and bends to absorb impacts rather than failing completely. I don't recommend using plexiglass on or near the robots for anything, but polycarbonate is a good material for FRC when it is properly used.
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thats a bit ironic... what i wonder is how they get away with using plexiglass for the guard panels at hockey rinks... pucks can fly at pretty quick speeds, esp in a pro game and it bounces of one of the goal posts (net supports)... must be a puck thing.
speaking of which, what about puck like hockey game? that my require high speed sensors...
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