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The plastic company I have looking for now skylight glazing suggested this
material: http://k-mac-plastics.com/polycarbonate-lexan-mr10.htm MR-10 Lexan with a silicone hardened surface. Looks like the cat's pajamas. Strength of Lexan but abrasion resistance increased from 35 to 1-4 (lower is better), almost a good as glass (.5). It is recommended for use in building windows so I don't imagine yellowing and weathering would be a problem with the boat covered several months a year. Anybody heard of this stuff or have any experience? -- Roger Long |
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