What is Polycarbonate?


Polycarbonates are a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in their chemical structures. 

Uses:

  • They are used in engineering as they are strong, tough materials, and some grades are optically transparent. 
  • They are easily worked, molded, and thermoformed.
  • They are mainly used for electronic applications that capitalize on their collective safety features. 
  • Being a good electrical insulator and having heat-resistant and flame-retardant properties, it is used in various products associated with electrical and telecommunications hardware.

Types: Polycarbonate sheets are incredibly tough and absorb minimal moisture. Hence, they are resistant to water and impact damage. They are good electrical insulators and have heat-resistant and flame-retardant properties. Thus, some of the major types of polycarbonate sheets that are most widely used for industrial, commercial as well as housing purposes are given below:-

Solid And Textured Polycarbonate Sheets: These are manufactured from high-quality polycarbonate resin and have 250 times the impact strength of a glass of similar thickness; therefore being virtually unbreakable. These sheets exhibit include lightweight, flexible, durable, and convenient for storing, transporting, and cutting/drilling. Hence, finds a wide range of applications in indoor and outdoor projects.

Corrugated Polycarbonate Sheets: These sheets are stronger and superior in performance as they have exceptional impact resistance. Corrugated sheets provide better insulation from heat and cold than glass sheets, and maintain optical properties for longer periods of time. These are greatly beneficial for daylight harvesting.

Multiwall Polycarbonate Sheet: Multiwall resin ensures high impact strength with excellent transparency. These sheets are also lightweight. Multiwall polycarbonate sheets can tolerate extreme weather conditions while retaining their mechanical properties at temperatures between -40C to +120C. They can result in remarkable energy efficiency and savings in terms of initial capital and running costs of air conditioning and heating.

Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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