polikarbon

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polycarbonate
A polyester in which the carboxyl groups are derived from carbonic acid
A type of plastic used in sign faces, noted for its heat resistance and impact strength
A thermoplastic that is heat and moisture resistant Commonly used for indutrial components and also food containers and baby bottles
Plastic Yellowish sooty smoke when lit, sweetish smell ABS Blackish smoke, soot flakes, sweetish smell Used very infrequently in aquaculture
Frames made from polycarbonate are primarily associated with sport or safety glasses Polycarbonate is also used for nonprescription shields, where the lenses and frame are molded in one unit It is also the material used in the type of sports frames held on with elastic straps In combination with polycarbonate lenses, this material offers optimum impact resistance and eye protection This material can not be adjusted very well
A type of plastic used in sign faces, noted for its heat-resistance andimpact strength
Plastic that is very impact-resistant, and is thus sometimes used for spectacle lenses and frames
A thermoplastic polymer resin that is linear polyester of carbonic acid Polycarbonate is a transparent, nontoxic, non-corrosive, heat resistant, high impact strength plastic; it is generally stable, but may be subject to attack by strong alkalis and some organic hydrocarbons It can be molded, extruded, or thermoformed, and is commonly used for numerous applications, such as non-breakable windows, household appliances, tubing, piping, and cartridge filter sumps
a stiff, clear plastic that is used in the making of R/C bodies Used for its light weight, high impact strength and flexibility
Plastic marked by a high softening temperature and high impact strength, sometimes used for eyeglass lenses and frames
Higher index lenses that are thinner and lighter; the most impact resistant lens
Graphic overlay film widely used for control panels
Lenses designed for impact resistance Polycarbonate is anywhere from four to ten times as impact resistant as any other lens; in fact, it is used for bulletproof windows It is light and thin like other high-index lenses, but scratches easily As a result, a scratch-resistant coating is required Recommended for children's eyewear and for sports
A polymer based plastic material offering superior resistance against resonance 1
Engineering plastic used for the shell and substrate of Sony magneto optical disks
Engineering thermoplastic resins produced by (1) phosgenation of dihydric phenols, usually bisphenol A [(CH3)2C(C6H4OH)2], (2) ester exchange between diaryl carbonates and dihydric phenols, usually between diphenyl carbonate [(C6H5O)2CO] and bisphenol A and (3) interfacial polycondensation of bisphenol A and phosgene [COCl2] Typical applications are found in glazing, appliances, and electrical uses
Any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation: PC
any of a family of thermoplastics characterized by high-impact strength, light weight, and flexibility, and used as a shatter-resistant substitute for glass
A thermoplastic that is resistant to both heat and moisture Commonly used for industrial components, food containers and baby bottles
Plastic, group of clear, thermoplastic polymers used mainly as molding compounds It has excellent electrical properties and a high impact strength