Polycarbonate Compounds
POLYCARBONATE
Polycarbonate (PC) based compounds belong to the technical plastics sector, often known as Engineering Plastics due to their main strengths and respective applications: technical components with excellent impact strength over a wide range of continuous operating temperatures whose excellent transparency enables widespread optical and data medium applications. PC based compounds are also a preferred construction material due to their good flame retardant properties. Polycarbonate (PC) based compounds have therefore become very important for electronics and electrical applications as well as in medical technology, the automotive and aircraft industries. Polycarbonate (PC) one of the most widely used engineering thermoplastics.
GRADES
- Glass Filled
- Mineral Filled
- Unfilled
COLORS
- Natural
- Black
- Custom Color
SUPERIOR QUALITY
Our polycarbonate compounds are thoroughly tested to meet the highest standards of clarity, impact resistance, and thermal stability. Engineered for applications demanding superior strength and optical performance, they are ideal for use in the automotive, electronics, and consumer goods industries. With outstanding durability and reliable consistency, our compounds enable manufacturers to create products that perform flawlessly and look exceptional, even in the most demanding conditions.
WE BELIEVE IN GOING THE EXTRA MILE
FROM MANUFACTURE TO MANUFACTURER
As manufacturers ourselves, we understand the practical needs of our customers who use our compounds in their own production processes. That’s why we go the extra mile to ensure our materials integrate seamlessly with their manufacturing methods. We frequently visit customer sites and provide post-purchase support to ensure complete satisfaction and optimal performance of our products.
INDUSTRIES WE SERVE
Polycarbonate Compounds perform well in the following applications and others
INDUSTRIAL
AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL
MACHINERY PARTS
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