Re: What is my windshield made of?
There is a brand name product, UVEX. I have used it in sculptural work and it is tough and extremely flexible. You may have seen the goggles the skiers used in the Olympics with UVEX logo. I have used 1/8 thickness but I assume is it available thicker.
Here is info from a google search.
GENERIC MATERIAL NAME: Cellulose Acetate Butyrate
BRAND NAMES: Tenite?, Uvex?
APPLICATIONS & USES: Printing visual aids, page protection & Animation cells.
MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS: Easily diecut, Good for transperancies, Abrasion resistant.
MAXIMUM WORKING TEMPERATURE (?F/?C): Melting point 300-400?F / 149-204?C
CHEMICAL RESISTANT TO: Grease & Oils, Water
SOLVENTS: Strong acids, Alkalies, Organic solvents
MILITARY SPEC: MIL-P-21094A
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.19-1.23
THIS ITEM IS ALSO ABAILABLE IN: Sheet & Rolls
CUTTING/MACHINING TIPS: Die cutting & By hand!
It should bend to your frames with no problem.
Albert