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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:10 pm Post subject: Lexan |
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The biggest problem with Lexan, outside of sensitivity to fuel, is that
it's easily damaged by UV light. While it's no cure, UV stabilized
grades of Lexan last better when used outside. The UV stabilized grades
look very slightly bluish. Lack of this UV stabilization may be why a
lot of cheaper polycarbonates don't last.
Larry the Micro Mong guy
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