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Polycarbonate Abrasion-Resistant

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Machined and rounded edges available starting at sizes 6"x6" (152x154mm) or greater.

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Minimum length 6" Minimum length 155 mm
$1.55 per lineal
$5.09 per lineal
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Cut to size orders are currently taking 1 to 2 days (M-F) to process.

Cut to size orders are cut with table and CNC panel saws and have a cut tolerance of +/- .060”. Plastic sheets have a thickness tolerance of +/- 10% and can have thickness variations throughout the sheet. Cut to size items cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.

Sheet sizes, colors, thicknesses and products available on our website are available at TAP Plastics stores.

Visit your local TAP Plastics store where cut-to-size orders often take less than five minutes, start to finish.

Looking for a way to minimize scuffing, scratching, and marring in high-traffic areas? Do you need chemical resistance in high-impact clear plastic? Abrasion-resistant (also known as Mar-resistant MR) Polycarbonate sheets may be the solution you need to eliminate visual imperfections once and for all. TAP Plastics proudly provides AR-2 polycarbonate in four different thicknesses so you can find the best solution for your next project without sacrificing optical quality. This mar-resistant plastic is perfect for replacement car windows, machine guards, viewports, and gauge covers. Being half the weight of glass with a much higher impact strength, the AR-2 Polycarbonate is perfect for replacing glass in racecar windows where these properties are very important. Scratch-resistant polycarbonate features a proprietary coating on both sides that significantly improves the plastic sheet’s resistance to weathering, ultraviolet damage, chemicals, acids, and so much more. 

Properties of AR Polycarbonate:

  • abrasion and chemical resistant
  • ease of fabrication and cleaning
  • improved weatherability
  • high impact resistance
  • high service temperature
  • excellent optical quality
  • half the weight of glass

 

For more information:

Click here for Warranty Information

Click here for SilFORT AS4000 hard coat Data Sheet

Click here for Polycarbonate Abrasion-Resistant  Data Sheet

Click here for Polycarbonate RoHS 3 Statement

Click here for Polycarbonate Reach Statement

 

Whether square, rectangular, or cut to a specific shape, you won’t be disappointed by choosing abrasion-resistant polycarbonate sheets for your application. With abrasion-resistant polycarbonate, the possibilities are endless, and your creativity will flourish. Here, you can customize our polycarbonate sheets by thickness, width, and length. We are also able to add rounded edges, radius corners, and drill holes for an additional cost. Please inquire about special shapes, such as car windows, as we often require a cardboard pattern to trace around. Cut-to-size orders can take one to two business days to process, and special shapes can take a bit longer. If you are short on time, visit one of our store locations to receive your cut-to-size mar-resistant polycarbonate while you wait. If you have any questions about abrasion-resistant polycarbonate sheets, please feel free to contact us today for additional information or further assistance while you shop.

 

TAP Video: What is polycarbonate AR?


For Polycarbonate AR data sheet, click here.
For Polycarbonate AR Limited Product Warranty, click here.

TAP Video: How to cut plastic sheet


 

 

Did you know polycarbonate is often called lexan?