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Sheffield Plastics Polycarbonate Sheeting are clear and tough

Makrolon Polycarbonate products give you a great blend of helpful features including temperature resistance, impact resistance and optical properties position polycarbonates in between commodity plastic materials and engineering plastics. Polycarbonate is a very high quality material. Whilst it has tremendous impact-resistance, it possesses low scratch-resistance and thus a hard coating could be applied to polycarbonate eye protection and polycarbonate exterior automotive equipment. The characteristics associated with polycarbonate are along the lines of those of Acrylic PMMA materials, except polycarbonate is always stronger, it is usable in a wider temperature range and is a bit more expensive. This plastic polymer is highly transparent to visible light and has better light transmission characteristics than many different types of glass. Polycarbonate carries a glass transition temperature near 150 °C (302 °F), as a result it softens slowly above this point and flows above about 300...

Bayer Makrolon Polycarbonate Flat Sheet offer high impact strength

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Bayer Makrolon Polycarbonate materials give you a unique balance of beneficial features which include temp resistance, impact resistance and optical properties position polycarbonates in between commodity plastics and engineering plastic materials. Polycarbonate is a very sturdy material. Although it features extraordinary impact-resistance, it has got a lower scratch-resistance and so a hard coating is often applied to polycarbonate eyewear lenses and polycarbonate exterior auto equipment. The properties associated with polycarbonate are generally along the lines of those of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA, acrylic), but polycarbonate definitely is stronger, it is usable in a wider temperature range and is a bit more expensive. This plastic polymer is highly transparent to visible light and it has better light transmission characteristics than most grades of glass. Polycarbonate carries a glass transition temperature of about 150 °C (302 °F), in order that it softens gradually above thi...