You can buy a polycarbonate sheet from most DIY and building supply stores, such as Home Depot. They will happily cut the sheet to size for you if you ask them.
I am pretty sure you would be able to buy the Amazing Grace sheet music at Yamaha..
You can buy sheet music from Musicnotes.com.
You can buy sheet music for Eric Carmen legally from places such as Music Notes.com or Sheet Music.com.
CDs are made of polycarbonate and plastics.
Your going to need to buy it. Unfortunately I do not have a link for free sheet music. Even if I did it would be only a section of it. Just search and buy it for like £3/$2.50. Enjoy it legally, and happy playing.
Call a resin distributor such as PolyOne if you are looking to buy the raw resin. If you are looking for sheet - there are hundreds of polycarbonate sheet distributors across the country that can provide pricing.
Lexan is the brand name for polycarbonate sheet and resin in a wide range of grades.
The unit weight of a 2mm thick polycarbonate sheet depends on the specific density of the polycarbonate material being used. On average, the unit weight of a 2mm thick polycarbonate sheet is approximately 1.2 kg/square meter.
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Not very. Polycarb is real strong but it will scratch.
A polycarbonate glue like IPS Weld-On #4 .-Available from stores that sell plastics and fibreglass.
You can buy the panels on multiple websites. One site I found is www.eplastics.com Home Lexan Polycarbonate. They seem to have different brands to look through.
Depends on the base liquid of the marker. You would have to use a solvent of it that will not mar the polycarbonate.
The cost of polycarbonate roofing depends on many things like how strong the roofing is and how much you buy. The cheapest polycarbonate roofing available costs around $10 and the most expensive ones costs around $80.
I am pretty sure you would be able to buy the Amazing Grace sheet music at Yamaha..
How is polycarbonate made How is polycarbonate made
I machined some polycarbonate (Lexan) sheets that dated from 2005 and the white plastic protective film had become very brittle and virtually impossible to remove. Not wanting to do the work again, I tried a few ways to remove the film. A plastic scraper seemed the only way until I heated the film with a domestic hair-drier set to hot. The protective film was softened enough to become very pliable and it came away from the polycarbonate sheet with only a gentle continuous pull, taking care not to disrupt the film as is was released from the sheet. Any marks left by the plastic scraper where the film had to be 'started' were removed with acetone (nail polish remover); polycarbonate is impervious to acetone. Check your sheet is polycarbonate before using any solvent (check some waste or inconspicuous part of the sheet beforehand). Hope this works - it did for me.