| Flame Retardancy: | UL94 V-2 | Uv Resistance: | Excellent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glass Transition Temperature: | 147°C | Thermal Conductivity: | 0.2-0.3 W/mK |
| Melting Point: | 155-165°C | Chemical Formula: | C16H14O3 |
| Chemical Resistance: | Resistant To Most Acids, Alkalis, And Organic Solvents | Electrical Insulation: | Excellent |
PC plastic particles, also known as polycarbonate, are considered a high-performance engineering plastic due to a variety of physical properties. These include high transparency with a light transmittance of 90%, high strength, and remarkable impact resistance with a notch impact strength ranging from 600-900J/m. Moreover, they exhibit excellent heat resistance, with a thermal deformation temperature between 130-140 °C, as well as low-temperature resistance from -40 °C to +135 °C.
In terms of chemical stability, PC plastic is resistant to weak acids, weak bases, and neutral oils. However, it is essential to note that it is not resistant to strong bases and ultraviolet light. As a non-crystalline thermoplastic material, PC plastic requires preheating and drying before processing. It can then be shaped using techniques such as injection molding or extrusion molding.
| Melting Point | 155-165°C |
| UV Resistance | Excellent |
| Tensile Strength | 55-75 MPa |
| Flame Retardancy | UL94 V-2 |
| Hardness | 80-90 Shore D |
| Glass Transition Temperature | 147°C |
| Density | 1.2 G/cm3 |
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.2-0.3 W/mK |
| Chemical Formula | C16H14O3 |
| Water Absorption | 0.15% |
Main Application Areas
Electronic Appliances: Examples include phone and computer cases, connectors, etc., which leverage the material's insulation properties and high temperature stability.
Automotive Industry: This sector utilizes polycarbonate for headlight covers, bumpers, etc., benefiting from its impact resistance and transparency characteristics.
Medical Equipment: Polycarbonate is used in the production of dialyzers, surgical masks, etc., where the material can undergo repeated disinfection without deformation.
Architecture and Packaging: It is utilized in protective windows, transparent bottles, etc., serving as a substitute for glass in various applications.