Need a little more physical data to get a better feel for it. If you can get the molecular chain length (aka molecular weight), it would be helpful to determine solubility of the material. Looking for a number under 2,000,000u, sometimes listed as g/mol. I didn't see it on the physical data page.
Basically, what it means is that the lower the number, the easier it is to break down under solvent and any other stresses. Chain lengths above 2,000,000 units do not break down as easily with commercially available solvents so glue joints may not be very strong. Chain lengths which are too low, break down too easily and tend to craze under stress (like extruded acrylics, typically ~75,000u or 75,000 g/mol)
Not trying to confuse the issue, just that this is kinda critical to know if it is good for our purposes
Other thing you might be able to do is buy a small sheet and play around with it to see how it does.
HTH,
James