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Today I’d like to introduce polycarbonate, or PC for short. It has excellent impact strength, heat resistance, light transmittance, and dimensional stability, with a density of 1.2 g/cm³. In our daily lives, PC is used in a wide range of applications, including:
Electronics and electrical appliances: mobile phone cases; housings for computers, TVs, and monitors; appliance panels, etc.
Automotive industry: headlamp covers, instrument panels, center console trims.
Construction industry: multi-wall sheets, solid sheets, etc.
Consumer goods: luggage shells, tool housings, etc.
PC also comes in various surface finishes. The G11 series features double-sided polished, transparent sheets with a thickness range of 0.05mm to 6.0mm. Characteristics include high light transmittance, high cleanliness, good surface tension for easy printing, good stretchability, and ease of thermoforming.
The G32 series has a fine matte/satin finish, and the G42 series has a textured matte finish, both with a thickness range of 0.035mm to 1.0mm. The G21 series offers a matte/polished finish, and the G41 series a textured matte/polished finish, both with a thickness range of 0.065mm to 1.0mm. These series are characterized by diverse and refined textures, good surface tension for excellent adhesion of inks and coatings, good stretchability, and ease of thermoforming.
In addition, PC is also available as a flame-retardant substrate, featuring translucency, environmental friendliness, insulation, flame retardancy, high dielectric strength, and high-temperature resistance.
