| Chemical Resistance: | Resistant To Most Acids, Alkalis, And Organic Solvents | Hardness: | 80-90 Shore D |
|---|---|---|---|
| Density: | 1.2 G/cm3 | Glass Transition Temperature: | 147°C |
| Tensile Strength: | 55-75 MPa | Water Absorption: | 0.15% |
| Impact Strength: | 600-800 J/m | Uv Resistance: | Excellent |
PC plastic particles (polycarbonate) are a high-performance engineering plastic with the following physical properties:
Additionally, PC plastic particles have chemical stability:
PC is a non-crystalline thermoplastic that requires preheating and drying before processing. It can be formed by:
| Technical Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Melting Point | 155-165°C |
| Flexural Strength | 85-120 MPa |
| Impact Strength | 600-800 J/m |
| Water Absorption | 0.15% |
| Chemical Resistance | Resistant To Most Acids, Alkalis, And Organic Solvents |
| Flame Retardancy | UL94 V-2 |
| Transparency | 90-95% |
| Glass Transition Temperature | 147°C |
| Chemical Formula | C16H14O3 |
| Density | 1.2 G/cm3 |
Main Application Areas
Electronic appliances such as phone/computer cases and connectors benefit from the insulation and high temperature stability offered by the material.
In the automotive industry , components like headlight covers and bumpers are popular due to their impact resistance and transparency features.
Medical equipment like dialyzers and surgical masks prefer this material as it can withstand repeated disinfection without deformation.
Architecture and packaging industries commonly use this material for protective windows, transparent bottles, and other applications as a glass substitute.