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Frank Boettcher wrote:
Can you comment on its ability to resist differential expansion cracking and crazing? For instance, if you use it in an application where a portion of it (border for instance) sees less temperature change than the balance, does it tend to crack at the boundry between the two temperatures from cyclic differential expansion. I'm pretty sure it would be fine. It is just Acrylic with the surface layers treated to harden them. The 3/8 Acrylic in my boat lasted 26 years. It developed a consistent pattern of small carzing cracks that were a visual obstruction only but nothing structural. I'm going to go with the Polycast SAR and increase the thickness to 1/2 inch. The 3/8 x 21" x 21" panels bowed when anyone stepped on them (I can often yell quickly enough) which may have also been a factor in the crazing. the 33% increase in thickness should nearly double the strength and stiffness. The hatch frame spigott is exactly 1/2 inch so the thicker glazing will stick up above the frame by the amount of the bedding. I'm going to put a slight bevel on the edge and use minimum bedding on the flange with careful filling in around the edge. I may make the new lens slightly smaller to make it easier to get a good, bubble free, application of compound between the edge of the plastic and the aluminum. An applicator spout small enough to reach the bottom of the slot so the compound is working in from the bottom up is essential to a solid seal. -- Roger Long |
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