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  • Crazing occurs in Plexiglas when the material is damaged or weakened. You can tell that your Plexiglas has been damaged because it becomes foggy or cloudy and then exhibits cracking or breaking, which…

  • Some do-it-yourself projects are easier or more useful than others. A Plexiglas drawer, for instance, may not be the most aesthetically pleasing addition to a room, but it might also be just the thing…

  • A Plexiglas scribe sounds a whole lot fancier than it really is. It is more related to a box cutter than a guy in robe who writes on acrylic. This is a handy little tool you can pick up at any home…

  • Plexiglas comes in clear sheets like glass, but it's made of plastic so it's safer to use and easier to work with. Creating dividers out of Plexiglas is a project that doesn't require special tools or…

  • Cutting and scoring Plexiglas can be a delicate process. Ensuring that you don't accidentally scratch the materials or make an errant cut, the right tools are required to accomplish the job. A variety…

  • Once used to replace glass windshields in WWII fighter planes, the invention of Plexiglas went on to form 1940s movie marquees and even light-up disco floors in the 1970s. This clear, shatterproof…

  • Archival framing techniques help you to protect and preserve art and framed objects. One component of archival framing is the glazing material. The two glazing materials for archival framing are glass…

  • Homeowners use Plexiglas in windows, furniture, napkin holders and as room dividers, or in other decorative applications that require a break-resistant material. Plexiglas is a versatile plastic that…

  • Plexiglas is a type of acrylic sheet that is used in place of glass for many different applications. It comes in various sizes and thicknesses. Plexiglas can easily be cut to size, and while it is…

  • Plexiglas is a form of acrylic and is used by homeowners and hobbyists alike in many different applications from motorcycle windshields to windows. It is possible to cut your own windows out of…

  • Lexan is a brand name for polycarbonate plastic. Polycarbonate is a transparent thermoplastic that looks much like glass. However, it resists breakage and chipping better than glass. Examples of…

  • GE Lexan, a type of UV-resistant, polycarbonate thermoplastic, is sturdy, long-wearing plastic used in everything from greenhouses to sports helmets and bulletproof glass. When glue lands on a hard…

  • Other than their function of ornamenting a room, folding wall screens divide spaces, create areas of privacy and create added surfaces for hanging artwork. Hanging artwork on a screen beckons…

  • Using a hammer and nails isn't an option when placing artwork on a plexiglass wall. However, you can use a variety of adhesives to secure your artwork. Plain paper, plaques, lightweight frames, heavy…

  • Plexiglas is a popular alternative to glass. It is stronger and more flexible than glass and is used for many applications. There are many ways to adhere Plexiglas to different materials. Plexiglas…

  • Serving trays are not only functional but beautiful as well. Finding a sturdy, elegant option can become very expensive and making one yourself is relatively simple. Using everyday materials such as…

  • Lucite and Plexiglas refer to the same versatile material, technically known as polymethyl-methacrylate, or PMMA. Also sold under the brand names CrystaLite and Perspex, this strong, durable and clear…

  • Plexiglas is a trade name for polymethyl methacrylate (also known simply as acrylic or PMMA). It has fallen into use as a term for clear acrylic materials in general. It is sometimes useful to…

  • Plexiglas is a transparent acrylic sheet that can be used in many situations in place of a pane of glass --- such as for lighting, store displays, picture framing and signs. Plexiglas is a trademarked…

  • "Plexiglas" is a registered trademark that the company Arkema, Inc. holds for a type of thermoplastic material used in homes and businesses. Plexiglas is usually clear, though it can be colored. It is…

  • Plexiglas, or poly(methyl methacrylate), can handle extreme cold, including temperatures down to -150 degrees Fahrenheit. Plexiglas is used in a variety of ways---at an ice rink to protect spectators,…

  • Linoleum is a floor covering created entirely out of renewable materials such as linseed oil, pine rosin, and wood flour. Linoleum usually requires specific adhesives to adhere it to different…

  • Plexiglas walls are sometimes used to divide rooms physically while connecting them visually. It is possible to place artwork on Plexiglas walls, but it is more difficult if you don't want to drill…

  • Plexiglas is a commonly used durable plastic used in windows, skylights and display cases. While this plastic is strong and hard to break, it can grab liquids such as paint. If you have gotten paint…

  • Plexiglas and Lexan are two alternatives to glass on the market. Both Plexiglas and Lexan are actually brand names for a specific type of material. There are other alternatives out there for those…

  • Acrylic and Plexiglass are often used interchangeably in product literature concerning sheet plastic. While Plexiglass is made from acrylic, there are subtle differences, which can be important…

  • Plexiglas is not actually glass, but a compound of plastic particles. The combination created is strong, durable and incredibly versatile. One feature that makes Plexiglas particularly popular is its…

  • Plexiglas and Lexan are both types of plastics that are transparent. The most prominent uses of each are for windows and greenhouses because they are durable, transparent and hold temperatures in…

  • A spray coating on the backside of the Plexiglas sheet provides a Plexiglas mirror's reflective quality. When cutting a coated Plexiglas mirror you need to preserve the coating around the cut edge.…

  • Steel and plexiglas are two heavy, durable surfaces that require more than a simple white crafting glue to adhere together. An instance may arise where you need to adhere the two surfaces, perhaps…

  • Plexiglas has been around for more than 75 years. It is used for restaurant fixtures, guard rails on machinery and tools, signs, displays, lighting and reducing noise. Plexiglas is a registered…

  • Plexiglas is a trademark name for clear acrylic sheeting. It is, in essence, transparent plastic that is often substituted for glass since it is lighter and more impact-resistant. Acrylic sheeting is…

  • Plexiglas is one of the most widely distributed materials in the United States. It has replaced more expensive glass components in department stores, homes, and offices for its resiliency and cost…

  • Plexiglas is the brand name for a line of clear plastic panels made of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). Transparent, shatter-resistant and unaffected by certain types of otherwise corrosive chemicals,…

  • Plexiglas, a name brand for plexiglass, is a common material used for windows, aquariums and greenhouses. It is also used in some types of storage cabinets instead of glass for doors or decorative…

  • Sanding or filing Plexiglas to ensure a straight line or a tight fit for a project can cause undesired scratches. Knowing how to properly work with Plexiglas, as well as the steps to maintain it, will…

  • Using Lucite acrylic Plexiglas can be challenging if you are unacquainted with the finishing requirements. Sanding or, even, beveling the edges of Plexiglas yourself can leave the product looking…

  • Over time, Plexiglas can become stained, yellowed and difficult to see through. This is often the result of sun damage as well as dirt, dust and oil buildup. Plexiglas is more difficult to clean than…

  • Plexiglass (also commonly spelled "plexiglas") is a transparent, synthetic polymer used mostly as an alternative to glass. It also has a wide variety of other applications.

  • Plexiglas can be found in common items such as a motorcycle windshield or a clear patio tabletop. Cracked Plexiglas eventually needs to be replaced for safety reasons. The risk of Plexiglas shattering…

  • One of the characteristics of Plexiglas is that it is impact resistant. While the reason for needing to drill a hole in such material may differ, the procedure to do so remains the same. It is…

  • Plexiglas is much safer and easier to cut than regular glass. Plexiglas is made of rigid plastic that can be cut to a variety of shapes and sizes. Following the proper steps, you will be able to…

  • Plexiglas is a synthetic substitute for glass used in hundreds of applications where glass is not as safe or as suitable for the job. Manufacturers have their own ways of cutting and molding this…

  • Plexiglas is an exceedingly strong material that is often used as a substitute for actual glass because of its resistance to shattering or breaking. The material is actually a type of plastic, created…

  • Plexiglas is a strong thermoplastic that is lightweight and transparent. Plexiglas is used for replacing window glass. You can also make display cases out of it. When you're working with Plexiglas,…