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Thread: Can polycarbonate (Lexan) be sealed to glass?

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    RZA2222 Guest

    Default Can polycarbonate (Lexan) be sealed to glass?

    I made a mini overflow for a 10 gallon tank. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions as to what to use to seal it in place. I was going to use silicone but I read that it may not bond well to polycarbonate. Should I use silicone? or maybe epoxy? Any input would be greatly appreciated. :huh

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    Default RE: Can polycarbonate (Lexan) be sealed to glass?

    silicone should suffice
    Sean

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    RZA2222 Guest

    Default RE: Can polycarbonate (Lexan) be sealed to glass?

    Well it looks like nobody else has input.
    I guess I will try silicone and cross my fingers it is secure enough.

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    tgray Guest

    Default RE: Can polycarbonate (Lexan) be sealed to glass?

    Did it work?
    Tim

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    RZA2222 Guest

    Default RE: Can polycarbonate (Lexan) be sealed to glass?

    Sure did! I hope it will last.
    Ryan

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