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Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate

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What is Polycarbonate?

Polycarbonate is a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in their chemical structures. Polycarbonate polymers are strong, tough materials, and some grades are optically transparent. They are commonly used to produce a variety of materials, and are particularly useful when impact resistance and/or transparency are required, such as in eyeglasses lenses, protective gear, automotive components, greenhouses, digital discs (CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs), and exterior lighting fixtures.

What other technologies are related to Polycarbonate?

Polycarbonate Competitor Technologies

Polypropylene is a competing plastic polymer often used in similar applications due to its lower cost and different properties (e.g., chemical resistance).
mentioned alongside Polycarbonate in 14% (72) of relevant job posts
Acrylic is another plastic material that is chosen instead of polycarbonate for applications requiring clarity, weather resistance, or lower cost, although it has different mechanical properties.
mentioned alongside Polycarbonate in 8% (80) of relevant job posts
Nylon is a competing polymer, especially in applications where high strength and abrasion resistance are important. It is used as an alternative to polycarbonate.
mentioned alongside Polycarbonate in 9% (51) of relevant job posts
ABS is a common thermoplastic polymer that competes with polycarbonate in applications requiring impact resistance and rigidity, often at a lower cost.
mentioned alongside Polycarbonate in 3% (66) of relevant job posts
PVC is a competing plastic, especially in applications where chemical resistance and cost are primary considerations. It offers an alternative to polycarbonate in specific scenarios, though with distinct properties.
mentioned alongside Polycarbonate in 1% (94) of relevant job posts

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