| Density: | 1.2 G/cm3 | Water Absorption: | 0.15% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chemical Resistance: | Resistant To Most Acids, Alkalis, And Organic Solvents | Uv Resistance: | Excellent |
| Flexural Strength: | 85-120 MPa | Flame Retardancy: | UL94 V-2 |
| Transparency: | 90-95% | Tensile Strength: | 55-75 MPa |
PC plastic particles (polycarbonate) are a high-performance engineering plastic with outstanding physical properties:
In addition to its physical properties, PC also exhibits chemical stability. It is resistant to weak acids, weak bases, and neutral oils, but not to strong bases and ultraviolet light.
Polycarbonate is a non-crystalline thermoplastic that requires preheating and drying before processing. It can be shaped using injection molding or extrusion molding techniques.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Impact Strength | 600-800 J/m |
| Melting Point | 155-165°C |
| Transparency | 90-95% |
| Hardness | 80-90 Shore D |
| Water Absorption | 0.15% |
| Density | 1.2 G/cm3 |
| Chemical Formula | C16H14O3 |
| UV Resistance | Excellent |
| Flame Retardancy | UL94 V-2 |
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.2-0.3 W/mK |
Main application areas
Electronic appliances: Examples include phone and computer cases, connectors, and more, which make use of their insulation properties and high temperature stability.
Automotive industry: Components such as headlight covers and bumpers rely on the material's impact resistance and transparency for durability and safety.
Medical equipment: Items like dialyzers and surgical masks can withstand repeated disinfection without deformation, ensuring reliability and cleanliness.
Architecture and packaging: This versatile material is used in applications such as protective windows and transparent bottles, serving as a convenient alternative to traditional glass.