Hi Rick,
This is an Amazing experiment! In my wildest Dream I wouldn't have expected this dramatic result with thinner on the stressed lexan and particularily the difference on the heat treated piece of lexan. How dramatic was the experiment with petrol? So, it turns out that the key factor for the fuel induced cracks is a question of rate of heat loss and only in places where the lexan sheet is under stress. That fits! I can also imagine that when during flight there is a spill of fuel that hits the lexan the heat loss is considerable as the wind flow will certainly increase the rate of evaporation. I agree, I would love to destress any new installed lexan in Aircraft if I only knew how. For instance, what temperature and how long? Also, should I treat both sides of the sheet? Once again, many thanks for the video. This is a great forum!