Andreas Gursky, Rhein II, 1999, C-print mounted to plexiglass in artist's frame.
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The incident led to higher plexiglass in the arena, and has entered sports lore.
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Plexiglass is tough and slick, and because it is clear, it won't be very noticeable.
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The surface of the chip consists of a layer of plexiglass on top of silicon.
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Build your own display case using mitered pieces of molding and plexiglass.
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The new windows provide more insulation than the cheaper plexiglass ones in older schools.
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No plexiglass barrier surrounds the stands as it does in hockey games.
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As she and Piansky screamed, he tossed it over the plexiglass toward her.
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A unique addition is the glass breakfast bar with plexiglass-back chairs.
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Plexiglas: a light transparent weather resistant thermoplastic
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is a transparent thermoplastic, often used as a light or shatter-resistant alternative to glass. Chemically, it is the synthetic polymer of methyl methacrylate. ...
Alternative spelling of Plexiglas
An acrylic material used instead of glass. It is very light in comparison to glass and much more resistant to breakage. Regularly found in 1 mm plexi (.04") and 3 mm plexi (1/8").
Brand name for plastic sheets of various thickness used in residential and commercial glazing. It can be molded and is used in a variety of ways from display cases to windowpane installation.
Acrysteel: has 10 times the impact strength as standard Acrylic or Plexiglas Plastic. With enhanced break resistance, Acrysteel and Acrylite are among the most popular materials used for replacement sign faces.
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