Lexan is usually a little more expensive but you get what you pay for, we use Lexan and Makrolon which i consider to be the best available in the market.
Cant really comment on the cheaper stuff as we dont use it, weight wise all the polycarbs are the same really.
The glass in the video wasnt laminated, it was a standard toughned glass side window from a nissan micra. A laminated window would have held together BUT you will still get very dangerous glass spall ejecting into the vechicle ..
I have a few questions, how does this compare to other forms of polycarbonate in price, how does it compare in terms of weight and also, was the toughened glass laminated? Cheers :)
Sorry My friend but your information is wrong - Sabbic do a test where they take Lexan to around -20 Deg C and fire at very high speed a steel tooth from an industrial Logging chainsaw which just beds itself into the Lexan sheet.
The sheet is not allowed to show any signs of severe damage - We have also Impact tested lexan at - 10 degrees C with no damage
Lexan is usually a little more expensive but you get what you pay for, we use Lexan and Makrolon which i consider to be the best available in the market.
Cant really comment on the cheaper stuff as we dont use it, weight wise all the polycarbs are the same really.
The glass in the video wasnt laminated, it was a standard toughned glass side window from a nissan micra. A laminated window would have held together BUT you will still get very dangerous glass spall ejecting into the vechicle ..
Plastics4Performance 9 months ago
I have a few questions, how does this compare to other forms of polycarbonate in price, how does it compare in terms of weight and also, was the toughened glass laminated? Cheers :)
jcadlols 1 year ago
Sorry My friend but your information is wrong - Sabbic do a test where they take Lexan to around -20 Deg C and fire at very high speed a steel tooth from an industrial Logging chainsaw which just beds itself into the Lexan sheet.
The sheet is not allowed to show any signs of severe damage - We have also Impact tested lexan at - 10 degrees C with no damage
I will do a video for you .
plastics4 1 year ago
but, polycarbonate dramtically weakens with lower temperatures. Approaching 0 degrees Celsius polycarbonate with shatter easily upon impact.
thermaldog 1 year ago