Polycarbonate is a transparent thermoplastic polymer with organic function groups linked together by carbonate groups. Its high strength makes it resistant to impact and fracture. It is lightweight so an excellent alternative to glass. PC is melted and forced into a mold with high pressure to give it the desired shape to provide the necessary coating properties.
Polycarbonate (PC)
PC is melted and forced into a mold with high pressure to give it the desired shape to provide the necessary coating properties.
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PA66 is a semi - crystalline thermoplastic material which possesses one of the highest melting points among the available polyamides on the market. Its qualities offer rigidity and consistency which are maintained at high temperatures.
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) is a copolymer of hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene that shares PTFE's chemical resistance and useful low friction properties, but is more easily formable.
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An amorphous, transparent, and pale amber high performance thermoplastic and is the most temperature resistant transparent commercially available thermoplastic resin.
Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) refers to a group of chemical substances that are chlorinated elastomers. They are formed via the reaction of polyethylene with chlorine and sulfur dioxide. They are often used as corrosion prevention coatings on metallic substrate surfaces.
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PPSU is also often specified as a material for coating wires and electrical leads.
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This Chlorine atom is more electronegative than methyl group and so increases the oil resistance of the material. Polychloroprene is known as Neoprene.