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Lexan (753 bytes)
1: ...age:Lexan bottles.png|thumb|right|Bottles made of Lexan]] 2: ...ften be seen in household items, such as bottles. Lexan is manufactured by [[GE Plastics]], a unit of the... 5: * [http://www.gelexan.com/gelexan/ GE Lexan] Lexan/Temp (225 bytes) 1: ...onate [[resin]] and a type of [[thermoplastic]]. Lexan was discovered in 1953 by [[Dr. Daniel W. Fox]]. ... Polycarbonate (1912 bytes) 5: [[Lexan|LEXAN®]] is the registered trademark for polycarbonate ... ASP (handgun) (811 bytes) 1: .... Some features that set this gun apart are clear Lexan grips, allowing the owner to see how much ammo is... EZ-D (1163 bytes) 3: ...isc contains a layer made of a modified form of [[Lexan]]. The new co-polymer degrades once exposed to ai... Nalgene (4508 bytes) 7: ... light, wide-mouthed, [[polyethylene|HDPE]] and [[Lexan]] bottles were more secure than plastic bags, and... 9: ...a 1 liter wide-mouth bottle of tinted transparent Lexan (typically grey, but sometimes in bright colors),... 15: ...until snapped open by pulling on it, and a hinged Lexan dome, that when closed both snaps the nozzle clos... Bulletproof glass (1786 bytes) 1: ...ch as [[polycarbonate]] [[thermoplastic]] (i.e. [[Lexan]] but also called [[Tuffak]] and [[Cyrolon]]), th... Shufflepuck Cafe (2542 bytes) 12: *Lexan Smythe-Worthington: A lizard-like alien, a filthy... Cessna T-37 (23354 bytes) 77: ...later retrofitted with a new windscreen made of [[Lexan]] polycarbonate plastic 12.5 mm (½in) thic... Plastic (36591 bytes) 23: An Englishman from [[Birmingham]], named [[Alexander Parkes]] developed a "synthetic ivory" named "... 200: ...o be improved. [[General Electric]] introduced "[[lexan]]", a high-impact "polycarbonate" plastic, in the...
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