Meaning Polycarbonate
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Polycarbonate lenses
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A plastic material used for glazing.
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Thermoplastic used in sheet form. Impact strength and heat resistant. For vision panels and grille inserts. See VistaGard™ and VistaGlide™.
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Type of material used to form faces. Return to TOP
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  Polycarbonate is an amorphous thermoplastic polymeric material. Beyound the plastic materials which can be crystal clear it is the one with the best mechanical performance. It therefore is mainly appiled for transparent components which can be extremely stressed in use or which are used for high-class applications. Also impact resistant glazings [..]
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Strong, resilient and partially fire-resistant plastic used for bell boxes and security control system panels.
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A durable plastic material resistant to high temperatures and tampering. Polycarbonate is used in a variety of applications from bullet-proof glass to scratch-resistance eyewear. In lighting, the material is often used in fixture construction due to its excellent transmission of light and durability.
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A group of materials containing carbonates; often strong and tough, easily worked, moulded, and thermoformed. High impact resistance, but low scratch resistance. Often used in construction or as an electrical insulator.
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Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic characterized by light weight, high-impact strength and flexibility. Polycarbonate is shatter-resistant and resists electricity, so it is often used in products made to withstand heavy usage or electrical charges. Some examples of its uses include: sunglass/eyeglass lenses, electronic casings, CDs and DVDs, and cont [..]
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A plastic material used for glazing. Pre-hanger:
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Tough plastic which can be used to make high-quality injection-moulded engineering components. Trade names: Lexan, Merlon, and Tuffak. Preferred material for sport-diving-depth underwater housings; also famous as the material used to make bullet-proof shields. Polycarbonate is attacked by chlorinated solvents, but can be cleaned using mild detergen [..]
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Polycarbonates (PC) are primarily amorphous Thermoplastics composed of polymeric esters of carbonic acid and bivalent alcohols. They are colourless and transparent and can be coloured as required.Poly [..]
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A plastic roof covering for a conservatory roof which is supplied in clear, opal and bronze.
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A hard polymer with higher strength and durability than plastic. It is highly impact-resistant and resistant to temperature fluctuations.
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Transparent thermoplastic. Tough and stable. Applications include electronics, windows, bottles, DVDs, CDs and laptops etc.
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