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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...
- 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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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...
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renamed "acrylic gl****" or "acrylic". (This is the same
material called Plexiglas and Lucite). The
classic variety is
epoxy resin,
manufactured through...
- Forces,
provided the
following explanatory note: A ball
turret was a
Plexiglas sphere set into the
belly of a B-17, B-24, B-25, B-32 and
inhabited by...
- India. Over time, the
building experienced deterioration of the
original Plexiglas panels and the
adverse effect of
humidity on some
metal elements. The...
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began an
endurance stunt in
which he was
sealed inside a
transparent Plexiglas box. The case was
suspended 30 feet (9.1 metres) in the air next to Potters...
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products under the
brands Plexiglas and
Acrylite (the
latter used in America). Röhm
holds the
trademark rights to the name
Plexiglas in most of the world,...