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0.125 in. Thick 46.67 in. x 10.875 in. Polycarbonate Sheet
This sheet of polycarb is used in the creation of the FIRST Tech Challenge Perimeter Kit.
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This sheet of polycarb is used in the creation of the FIRST Tech Challenge Perimeter Kit. It can be used to replace broken or scuffed panels
This is a single sheet of polycarbonate (PC) plastic, cut to a 46.67x10.875in. rectangle. This single sheet will be shipped with a protective covering on both sides of the plastic.
Polycarbonate was invented in 1963 by Dan Fox at General Electric. GE's trade name for this plastic is LEXAN, but it also is sold under other trade names (Makrolon, Hyzod, Cyrolon). This material is NOT plexiglas or acrylic, as we don't suggest that you use that material on a mobile robot, since acrylic will easily shatter. -
- Height: 10.875 in.
- Length: 46.67 in.
- Material: Polycarbonate
- Thickness: 1/8 in.
- Weight: 2.9 lbs.
$26.00
0.125 in. Thick 46.67 in. x 10.875 in. Polycarbonate Sheet—
$26.00
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Description
This sheet of polycarb is used in the creation of the FIRST Tech Challenge Perimeter Kit.
- Description
-
This sheet of polycarb is used in the creation of the FIRST Tech Challenge Perimeter Kit. It can be used to replace broken or scuffed panels
This is a single sheet of polycarbonate (PC) plastic, cut to a 46.67x10.875in. rectangle. This single sheet will be shipped with a protective covering on both sides of the plastic.
Polycarbonate was invented in 1963 by Dan Fox at General Electric. GE's trade name for this plastic is LEXAN, but it also is sold under other trade names (Makrolon, Hyzod, Cyrolon). This material is NOT plexiglas or acrylic, as we don't suggest that you use that material on a mobile robot, since acrylic will easily shatter. -
- Height: 10.875 in.
- Length: 46.67 in.
- Material: Polycarbonate
- Thickness: 1/8 in.
- Weight: 2.9 lbs.











