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PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 193

PC

PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 70

POLYCARBONATE GF

PC | Injection Molding

Maharashtra ,India

₹ 35

PC GRANULES

PC | Extrusion

Delhi ,India

₹ 150

PC GRINDINGS INJECTION & EXTRUSION GRADE

PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 85

ALL PALSTICK

PC | Injection Molding

Tamil Nadu ,India

₹ 35

PC GRINDINGS INJECTION & EXTRUSION GRADE

PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 70

PC GRINDINGS INJECTION & EXTRUSION GRADE

PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 50

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PC GRINDINGS INJECTION & EXTRUSION GRADE

PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 100

NATURAL POLYCARBONATE GRINDINGS

PC | Injection Molding

Maharashtra ,India

₹ 100

PC GRINDINGS INJECTION & EXTRUSION GRADE

PC | Extrusion

Gujarat ,India

₹ 125

PC ROMA WHITE

PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 180

PC GRINDINGS INJECTION & EXTRUSION GRADE

PC | Injection Molding

Gujarat ,India

₹ 40

PC

PC | Injection Molding

,Colombia

$ 50

PC AND ABS SCRAP

PC | Injection Molding

Dhaka ,Bangladesh

$ 600

IMPELLER

PC | Injection Molding

Madhya Pradesh ,India

₹ 36

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Polycarbonate

 

What is Polycarbonate?

 

Amorphous and naturally transparent polycarbonate (PC) plastics are widely used in construction. The raw material permits interior light transmission almost to the same extent as glass, despite being made commercially available in a variety of colors (some translucent, others not). When impact resistance and/or transparency are required for a product, polycarbonate polymers can be used to fabricate a wide range of materials (e.g. in bullet-proof glass).

 

One of the most popular engineering thermoplastics, polycarbonate (PC), is transparent and has excellent toughness, thermal stability, and dimensional stability. Riot shields, burglar-proof glass, baby feeding bottles, electrical components, safety helmets, and headlight lenses are a few common PC applications.

 

How is Polycarbonate made?

 

Polycarbonate is produced chemically when phosgene COCl2 and bisphenol A (BPA) combine. The initial patent for it was submitted in 1953 by Hermann Schnell at Bayer under the name Melron (later changed to Makloron). Today, polycarbonate is produced in a similar way using injection moulding or extrusion. The BPA is occasionally replaced by other diols to enhance or modify its physical properties. Tetrabromobisphenol A is widely used to increase fire protection, whereas tetramethylcyclobutanediol is utilised to create BPA-free polycarbonate.

 

Polycarbonate uses/forms

 

Even at very low temperatures, the resilient, translucent material polycarbonate has outstanding strength, stiffness, and impact resistance. Polycarbonate sheet, rod, and tube have excellent dimensional stability and are simple to machine. PC has different uses, and a few of them are listed below-

 

Plastic lenses in eyewear
Automotive components
Digital Disks (CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray)
Protective gear
Medical devices
Exterior lighting fixtures
 
Types of Polycarbonate
 
Colored/Tinted Polycarbonate
Clear Polycarbonate
Mirrored Polycarbonate
Bulletproof Polycarbonate
Anti Static Polycarbonate
Abrasion-Resistant Polycarbonate
 
Procedures
 
Injection Molding
 
A range of materials with strong impact resistance and translucent qualities are produced using PC injection moulding, an amorphous, naturally translucent thermoplastic. For polycarbonate plastic injection moulding material, typical heat deflection temperatures are 270° F at 264 pressures.
 
The tensile strength, flexural strength, and flexural modulus of polycarbonate all steadily decrease with increasing temperature, whereas the material's impact strength dramatically decreases as the temperature near zero degrees Fahrenheit. Following things can be made from injection molded polycarbonate-
 
House equipments
Lighting fixtures
Medical tubes
Instrument covers
Electrical connectors
Insulators
 
Benefits of Polycarbonate
 
Various colors
UV protection
Recycling
Light weight
Durable
Sustainable
Light transmission
Thermal insulation
 
 

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