From: Mark Minton

     "Not as far as I know.  Lexan is always hard and inflexible."

Lexan does have the ability to flex.

I bought some Lexan about 1/4 inch thick from a small company in a warehouse district in Irving, TX that made bullet-proof display cases for museums and jewelry stores. When a bullet hits it (when it is this thick) it flexes, absorbs the energy and stops the bullet; like a wall of bees wax stopping a fastball.

Bob West

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