-
plastic sheet,
which Röhm gave the
trademarked name
Plexiglas in 1933. Both
Perspex and
Plexiglas were
commercialized in the late 1930s. In the United...
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track called "Don't Sit Down on the
Plexiglas Toilet"
which is a
calypso humor about a boy who is
sitting on a
Plexiglas toilet and
having problems. The track...
- methacrylate, PMMA),
which later became world-famous
under the
brand name
Plexiglas.
After the
death of Otto Haas, the
company operated under the name Röhm...
-
various materials,
including gl****, tile,
plexiglas, and
other hard materials. For
softer materials like
plexiglas, a
razor blade can be used as a scoring...
- Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA,
plexiglas)
beaker cracked after exposure to ethanol...
- wall
included a 6-foot (1.8 m)
clear Plexiglas screen for a
total height of 13 feet (4.0 m). It was off this
Plexiglas wall that
Twins player Kirby Puckett...
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recording is
being made—the
drummer may use a
transparent Perspex or
Plexiglas drum
screen (also
known as a drum shield) to
dampen the
onstage volume...
-
Pacific leaping blenny climbing up a
vertical piece of
Plexiglas...
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Olive oil 1.47
Solids Ice 1.31
Fused silica (quartz) 1.46 PMMA (acrylic,
plexiglas, lucite, perspex) 1.49
Window gl**** 1.52
Polycarbonate (Lexan™) 1.58 Flint...
- May 2003,
Pages 367–371 Gross,
Bernhard (1958). "Irradiation
effects in
plexiglas".
Journal of
Polymer Science. 27 (115). Wiley: 135–143. Bibcode:1958JPoSc...