no, but if you freeze it with propane you can shatter thin sheets.
It will not shatter a window but it can put a chip in the glass.
1/4" Lexan weighs 1.56 lbs per square foot
Lexan is the brand name for polycarbonate sheet and resin in a wide range of grades.
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Lexan is a polycarbonate plastic. Fiberglass is exactly that, fibers of glass bound together with a resin.
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While plastic and Lexan vases do exist, they tend to be more easily tipped over because of their lighter weight. If you choose an acrylic vase, make sure it's not top-heavy, and take great care not to scratch the finish while washing it.
Plexiglass and Lexan are not the same, though they are both types of clear plastics. Plexiglass is a brand name for acrylic (polymethyl methacrylate or PMMA), while Lexan is a brand name for polycarbonate, which is a different type of plastic. Lexan is generally more impact-resistant and durable than Plexiglass, making it suitable for applications where strength is a priority. Both materials have their own unique properties and uses.
MuscleCar - 2001 Altered E-Go Lexan Windows was released on: USA: July 2010