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  2. Polycarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Polycarbonate is mainly used for electronic applications that capitalize on its collective safety features. A good electrical insulator with heat-resistant and flame-retardant properties, it is used in products associated with power systems and telecommunications hardware. It can serve as a dielectric in high-stability capacitors. [6]

  3. Polycarbonate: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Applications

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    Polycarbonate (PC) plastic is a versatile and durable thermoplastic polymer known for its exceptional impact resistance and natural transparency. PC is widely used in many industries due to its well-rounded mechanical properties.

  4. What are Polycarbonates? Everything You Need to Know | Acme ...

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    Polycarbonates are virtually unbreakable plastics that are available in transparent and opaque sheets. Multiple kinds of polycarbonates exist – depending on how your polycarbonate is processed, there could be differences in molecular weight, different additives, or multiple polyhydroxy compounds.

  5. The ultimate guide to Polycarbonate - Simply Plastics

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    What can polycarbonate be used for? The multipurpose properties of polycarbonate mean it is a highly versatile material that can be used in many different ways. It's most commonly used for roofing and glazing (both primary and secondary), and especially for greenhouses, conservatories and orangeries.

  6. Polycarbonate or “PC” is a highly useful engineering thermoplastic. It has desirable physical properties such as transparency, high toughness, and very good heat resistance. The raw material of polycarbonate allows similar levels of internal light transmission as those of glass.

  7. What is Polycarbonate? - Polycarbonate Facts | A&C Plastics

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    As a naturally transparent amorphous thermoplastic, polycarbonate’s usefulness is in its ability to internally transmit light almost as effectively as glass and to withstand impacts far greater than many other commonly used plastics.

  8. Polycarbonate: The Most Durable Plastic - Xometry

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    Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic found nearly everywhere. It is used in eyeglasses, medical devices, protective gear, auto parts, DVDs, lighting fixtures, and Blu-Rays.