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wildmanbaker
Jun 16, 2016Explorer
I'm having trouble understanding the yellowing of Lexan, as that is want modern day glasses are made of, and are exposed to sun almost constantly. Having worked with both Plexiglas and Lexan, I am fairly certain that Plexiglas is not very good for windows, as it does not stand up to sun exposure, and is brittle to begin with. Lexan, (polycarbonate) can be machined. It is also used for bullet resisting windows, or in place of glass. There are different grades of Lexan, and I know that it can be very expensive.
If you want to keep the dual pain windows, have them replaced, or rebuilt.
If you want to keep the dual pain windows, have them replaced, or rebuilt.
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