Here are some facts.
Here are some facts about the differences between acrylic & lexan. Dr Jim Willis has spoken about these facts sometimes in the past. His recommendations have always been that acrylic is the preferred material because of the scratching & yellowing of lexan (polycarbonate). Key characteristics/differences, Acrylic compared to Polycarbonate (Lexan):•More likely to chip, less impact resistance then Polycarbonate. (still 10-24 times more resistant than glass) •Less likely to scratch. •More of a consumer (household) level and is easier to find at hardware stores. •Does NOT yellow after time. •Better clarity and can be restored to optical clarity. Key characteristics/differences, Polycarbonate (Lexan) compared to Acrylic:•Impact/chip resistance is much higher with Polycarbonate. (about 30 times more resistant than glass) •More likely to scratch. •Substantially more expensive. (roughly 2 to 3 times) •Used for more industry applications •Bulletproof when thick enough. •More bendable. •More formable. •Yellows over time due to ultraviolet rays •Easier to work with (cut, less likely to break) •Poorer clarity, diffuses light, can lighten (could be positive).