No longer a quibble
Lexan by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
From Wikipedia:
“ Once patent priority was resolved, in Bayer's favor, Bayer began commercial production under the trade name Makrolon in 1958 and GE began production under the name Lexan in 1960.”
As the Rimowa distributor in the USA we introduced their Polycarbonate luggage which replaced their earlier ABS luggage.
Sabic bought the GE plastic division in 2007.
I have a big sheet of Makrolon LD for LED diffusion, free sample
Good stuff
Tin Can
A real plastic store would be a better bet. They typically have discount bins of all kinds of random scraps. Polycarbonate like Lexan is not quite as high a light transmission rate as acrylic, but will be significantly stronger and more dimensionally stable than acrylic like Plexiglass, and way way better than brittle styrene.
I used 600 and 1000 grade wet dry sandpaper on Lexan. End result was quite usable and really tough.
I've recently ordered & installed an acrylic GG on https://www.pyrasied.nl/en/product/s...ar-gs-acrylic/ (5000 single sided satin, not double sided). The 3mm version in 8x10 is remarkably flat and rigid and the mat satin finish is way easier to focus than the original GG of my Gandolfi. At €10 excl shipping, it's a steal really.
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