No. This material is only high impact resistance up to 1/2" thickness. Bullet proof since from 3/4" level 1, it resist at super 38 caliber. 1" level 2, it resist at 357 magnum.
Depends. Polycarb is more flexible than glass so it depends if it's ground-bearing or suspended when used as a floor. It's also very smooth so it'll be quite slippery and the stuff scratches quite easily. you probably could use it as a dance floor BUT bear in mind it's a rather expensive plasic... Price compared to glass? No idea, you'd have to find out. Any more questions, reply.
How much weight can sit on top of a polycarbonate sheet?
fashiongirl114 9 months ago
is that plastic!?
MRIMBA007 11 months ago
see how good it is against a blow torch for 5 min :)
Besty2011 1 year ago
trye it with gun
takalla 1 year ago
thats a tough frame
bobbysam232 1 year ago
Is it bullet proof?
dannyweeks12345 2 years ago
@dannyweeks12345
No. This material is only high impact resistance up to 1/2" thickness. Bullet proof since from 3/4" level 1, it resist at super 38 caliber. 1" level 2, it resist at 357 magnum.
1 1/4 level 3, it resist at 44 magnum.
lasantaful 1 year ago
can we used this kind of polycarbonate clear glass as Dance Floor? please reply asap!
andrewgo 2 years ago
Depends. Polycarb is more flexible than glass so it depends if it's ground-bearing or suspended when used as a floor. It's also very smooth so it'll be quite slippery and the stuff scratches quite easily. you probably could use it as a dance floor BUT bear in mind it's a rather expensive plasic... Price compared to glass? No idea, you'd have to find out. Any more questions, reply.
RebeLfARmeR 2 years ago
is it available here in philippines? where we can buy a clear polycarbonate glass?
andrewgo 2 years ago
@andrewgo
Sorry for the delay! but I really don't know if you can find it in philippines. But, good news!!!! I have this material in Puerto Rico.
lasantaful 1 year ago