So you’ve purchased a race car, motorcycle, airplane, or boat? Congratulations, hotshot. But before your maiden voyage, know this: Your vehicle has important, see-through parts made from an acrylic ...
If you've ever had a car for more than a year, you've likely had to deal with foggy, yellow headlights, and to understand why, we can turn to science.
ADAMS — Marjorie Minkin can make plastic entrancing. Adding some heat, acrylics, paint medium, rivets and screws, the part-time North Adams resident fashions layered works using Lexan, a polycarbonate ...
Continuing just-auto’s series of interviews with those operating in the automotive glazing sector, Matthew Beecham talked with V Umamaheswaran, director of automotive products and marketing, SABIC ...
Lighting, agricultural equipment, and recreational vehicles are the first nonautomotive applications for injection molding grades of Lexan SLX. Originally introduced as a plastic alternative for ...
Has anyone here actually done this? <BR>Lots of DIY sites say that it is bad to attempt to heat-form because it bubbles up when heated, but a couple industrial sites say it has to be baked at 250 F ...