


🛡️ Clear, tough, and ready to transform your projects—don’t get left behind!
This 0.030" thick Lexan polycarbonate sheet offers exceptional impact resistance and optical clarity, protected by films on both sides. Thermoformable without heating, it’s perfect for custom indoor applications like machine guards or protective glazing. With excellent temperature tolerance and fire-safe properties, it’s a reliable, versatile choice for professionals seeking durable, clear, and easy-to-work-with material.
| ASIN | B00520AR9C |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,097 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #445 in Plastic Sheets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (859) |
| Finish types | Metal |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Sheet |
| Item Thickness | 0.79 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Plastics 2000 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 0.3 x 12 inches |
| Specification Met | Yes |
| UPC | 615435918853 |
T**S
PERFECT PIECE OF LEXAN! NOT BLURRY!
Great for hobby projects, it is a little flexible because of the thickness but its perfect. I can't say more because it's Lexan and there is not much else to talk about. The piece is perfect for small hobby projects and the piece comes with protective film. Also, its clear and can be easily seen through.
R**Y
Easily cut with scissors for replacing old light lenses.
I've used 1/16th thick Lexan for solar flat plate collectors before with good results. I tried this 1/32 material for replacement lenses for my 10 yr old badly hazed lenses on solar spot lights. The 1/32 polycarbonate is easily cut with scissors without cracks or crazing and is tough enough for the job. This product is nice quality with protective film on both sides, scratchless and clear as can be.
C**N
Fantastic material to work with!
Used this to make templates to work with slab clay for form building and it was a fantasic material choice! I can't wait to order more for another project. Advice to beginners with this material: 1) you can cut this with a jig saw, band saw or Table saw 2) if using a table saw USE A ZERO CLEARANCE PLATE. I didn't and it scared me to death every time the blade grabbed the sheet. It makes a very loud popping sound. I also clamped a board to my saw fence; the sheet I bought was thin enough to want to wander under it 3) Take it slow but deliberate cuts otherwise it leaves a weird edge at the kerf. It was a great purchase and interesting material to work with. Arrived perfectly square but just a hair under 12" x 12". I imagine it was probably just due to blade kerf at the time they broke the larger sheet down to sell the 12" square sheets. Material is solid quality and seems very durable!
X**+
Easy to cut with just heavy scissors,flexible so that it won't crack,light in weight and low cost
I used it for making a rain shield for my handlebars on my electric bike so that my gloves don't get soaked in the rain. I already have a Veltop Classic + Windshield with cover for my electric bike but it didn't prevent my gloves and hands from getting soaked when riding. This addition has worked out great.
M**N
The sheet was slightly less than the 12” x 12”
The ordered sheet was delivered on time and arrived in good condition. The only issue I had was the sheet was undersized of 12” square. I did not allow overage for my project. So I will just have to order more to complete my project.
J**.
Quality material
After using cheaper material, when I was creating stencils, I learned about polycarbonate. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality. The sheets are covered with an adhesive layer, that peels off. The material is clear, and it seems more durable, and less prone to chipping and/or cracking than the “plastics” I’d used previously. This cost a bit more, but it’s worth it. I did some basic research online, to be sure I was prepared, and was using the right tools. Once I had those tools, and had prepped the material, it was easy to complete my job. I’ll definitely use it again, when I have a similar need for the material.
K**C
Far stronger than plexi, very resilient, can be hard to cut.
I love Lexan, as I have all the tools to cut and shape it. It IS price prohibitive if you don't. This and the thicker sheet I purchased arrived in great shape, film not lifted or scratched on either side, packed well. I made templates from the thin one and automotive lens covers with the thicker. I took it on a road trip to the White Mountains in AZ, mostly dirt roads (rocks, gravel, bugs, dust, mud, etc.). Not a scratch or crack...that's why I love Lexan. Thicker sheets and curved cuts DO need special bits, blades, etc. And laser cuts make it brittle on the cut edge and those discolor faster. A high psi water cutter is preferable if you can line one up. You get what you pay for with this stuff.
B**.
Nice polycarbonate, easy to work with.
As you can see from the picture it is much more transparent than I needed to replace a broken light cover on my kitchen vent hood. I just scored it a few times with a razor blade and it snapped more than clean enough for this use. Now my exhaust fan will work as it should instead of blowing half of the air back into the kitchen
E**N
J’en ai fait un pare-brise pour ma moto Exactement ce que je voulais
R**V
Perfect for my project.
B**B
used it for replacing my PRNDHL and it came out great. 1/32 was the perfect size
S**R
Very expensive.....Very expensive...Why?
E**Y
Exactly what I wanted