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will the top of the ramps be made out of lexan or the other plastic stuff?
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Re: lexan or something else?

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will the top of the ramps be made out of lexan or the other plastic stuff?
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An Alliance Platform is located at each end of the field adjacent to the Alliance Station Wall. The horizontal surface of the platform is 12 inches above the field, 48 inches deep, and 11 feet wide. The surface of the platform is covered by clear polycarbonate. An aluminum diamond-plate ramp leads up from floor level to the top of the platform at a 30-degree angle. 24-inch tall walls made of 1/2 inch polycarbonate form the ends of the platform to prevent robots from falling off the platform.
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Read the manual.
And FYI, Lexan is GE's trademark for polycarb.

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