plexiglass is 100 times stronger
It's a kind of plastic.
Yes, not only is Plexiglas completely recyclable, it is also extremely durable. This type of glass is not recycled with standard glass but can be taken to most recycling centers.
Depends on the thickness and water content. If it is laminated it becomes much stronger as in plywood. There is test info on such things elsewhere,
is plywood sustainable
Wood by itself is actually quite strong. However, plywood is constructed so that each layer of veneer is oriented on the bias, that is the ply or grain of each layer is alternated so that each is perpendicular to each other layer.
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is generally denser and more uniform in strength compared to plywood, making it stronger in some applications. However, plywood is known for its durability and ability to withstand moisture better than MDF. Ultimately, the choice between MDF and plywood depends on the specific needs of the project.
No, you'll need some stronger type of wood.
MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is generally denser and stronger than plywood, but plywood is more durable and resistant to moisture. MDF is better for indoor use and furniture, while plywood is better for outdoor projects and structural applications.
its stronger than a wood plank, and that means it can be thinner, therefore lighter
A plexiglas box is a light transparent weather resistant thermoplastic container.
The density of plexiglas is rho = 1,190 kg/m³ or rho = 1.19 g/cm3.
The advantages of Plexiglas compared to that of normal glass are first that Plexiglas cost a fraction of the price, second it is very durable and wont shatter like glass.
Plexiglas was registered in 1935 by Delaware company Rohm & Haas, and appears to be owned by a French company called Arkema. The most recent related registration, for Plexiglas Edge FX in 2005, was by Arkema directly.
The main difference between 5/8 and 3/4 plywood for subflooring is the thickness. 3/4 plywood is thicker and therefore stronger than 5/8 plywood. The choice of thickness depends on the specific requirements of your project. If you need more strength and durability, 3/4 plywood would be more suitable.
Yes
Paint
Rubbing alcohol as soon as possible. Plexiglas is a bit porous and the die can get into it if left for any length of time.