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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
how about just getting some window tint film and put it on the back side of a clear sheet?
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
Nice idea, i was looking for something like this. We haven't been able to find any thin smoked lexan either.
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
the thinnest our supplier has is 1/8th inch hence we stray away from it.
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
Polycast has a material POLY II®UVA in .030,.060 and .080.
http://www.spartech.com/polycast.html |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
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That appears to be acrylic (Plexiglas). I doubt many teams will sacrifice performance for looks. I haven't seen the smoked lexan either. The way that I do team numbering on clear lexan is to get vinyl letters printed in reverse and adhere them to the back of the panels then paint over the vinyl. It gives a very clean look and the best part is that scratches on the surface of the polycarb won't mess up the lettering/logoing. |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
Did you find this site amongst your searching?
http://www.piedmontplastics.com/html..._Sheet-349.htm Quote:
Last edited by Elgin Clock : 21-07-2008 at 13:11. |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
Art,
Check with Laird Plastics in Bloomfield. Team 177 has been using them for polycarb since we started FIRST. Good Luck. Mike |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
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After looking through their catalog, I've found found several different types of .060 grey Lexan that I will be further inquiring into. |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
Just wondering if anyone was able to find smoked/grey lexan in 1/32" or 1/16" thickness.
Thanks, -RC |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
we buy all plastics locally from here
http://www.fortcollinsplastics.com/products.html they sell smoked polycarbonate in .03 inches thick, we typically spring for the slightly thicker .06 so it doesn't tear out of whatever mounting holes are used. i don't know if Fort Collins plastics will mail order but it might be worth a shot. they will also lazer engrave it for you if you like, this costs more however. |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
I know in the past we have used two different places to buy polycarbonate sheets online as the nearest retailer to us is 4+ hours away.
www.eplastics.com and www.onlinemetals.com Hope that helps. |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
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Which is what I've been running into. -RC |
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Re: Source for thin smoked Lexan?
Maybe this? http://www.sdplastics.com/makrolongp.html
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