Methylene Chloride.
Carefully, with a methylene chloride based paint stripper. Or use a high-quality epoxy labeled "for Plastic"
ANS 2 - You should use IPS Weld-On 4 or 16. These are formulated for Lexan construction and repairs. -Available at any 'Plastic' or fibreglass store.
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.
yes
Lexan is a polycarbonate plastic. Fiberglass is exactly that, fibers of glass bound together with a resin.
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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
This can be done ONLY with a Lexan adhesive. Best is IPS Weld-On #4 or #16, available at stores that sell plastics and fibreglass.
no, but if you freeze it with propane you can shatter thin sheets.