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Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
Was wondering where to get polycarb and what type to get.
For example, If I were to make roller arms out of polycarbonate material, what kind of polycarb would I buy? Thanks! |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
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Normally teams will buy .030" to .25" thick polycarbonate depending on the application. |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
For standard as well as more exotic shapes McMaster is good, but you pay a premium just like most of their stuff, especially on shipping of odd dimentioned products like sheets. To avoid shipping costs most hardware stores (Lowes, Home Depot, etc...) have a basic selection, usually by the storm windows.
Also, just in case, a word of warning, acrylic and polycarbonate are not even close to the same. I can't even think of an application of acrylic on an FRC robot besides one designed to generate shrapnel. ![]() |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
You can look into Duraplex. It is an inexpensive impact-resistant acrylic alternative to Lexan/polycarbonate. It is available at Lowe's in 24"x48"x0.080" sheets for about $26.
I don't know what your roller arm design would look like or its requirements, but if it was an over-the-bumper style, I would assume you'd need a lot of torsional rigidity and strength for robot and field element impacts. There are different ways to achieve rigidity and strength, one of which could be the selection of a different support material such as plywood or sheet metal. Last edited by protoserge : 09-12-2014 at 08:00. |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
Just to clear (no pun intended) things up: Lexan or Makrolon = Polycarbonate = good. Plexiglas, Lucite or Perspex = Acrylic = bad (for robotics applications)
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
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Depending on your overall building process, you can make a 4 x 8 Sheet last 2 years or more. Our current sheet, or the quarter of it left, was purchased prior to the start of the 2013 season. |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
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A google search seems to show people on the internet are generally not enthusiastic about its impact resistance relative to polycarb. |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
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Since the OP didn't show a design or list requirements (roller arms could be something internal to the robot), I listed alternative products for consideration. |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
We buy locally from a company called Regal Plastics.
A 4'x8' sheet of 1/16" polycarb normally runs us about $50. For thicker sheets we buy from their scrap at $1-2/lb. |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
While we purchase sheet polycarbonate for mounting electronics, etc, we also use multiwall polycarbonate for very lightweight, tough armor plate and billboard area. We order 4x8 sheets of 6mm multiwall. We tell eplastics.com to cut it into 2'x4' sections, and that really cuts down on shipping costs.
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
Boedeker Plastic, they are in Shiner TX. They have same day shipping and are close to IFI, so you can guesstimate the shipping time.
They have all sorts of shapes and colors, they have been my go-to plastic people for years. If you tell them you are a high school robotics team they will give you a slight discount. |
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I haven't heard of them, might have to give them a call. |
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Re: Where do your teams purchase your polycarbonate?
Yup...they are closer to IFI than to AndyMark!
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Here is our 2012 robot at an off season event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtHswvX3S1A The use of the multiwall polycarbonate as both armor and billboard space is quite evident on that robot. Fastens well enough with velcro and a bolt/washer/wingnut. Tough, light, and flexible enough to take a beating. Never seen a panel break yet. We typically cut it with a jigsaw or a bandsaw. (Yes, you can use a box cutter/blade, but that is a tough way to do it.) Drills easily, although I'd not depend on the drill holes for any kind of close tolerance machining. |
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