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Amorphous, naturally transparent polycarbonate plastics are known as PCs. The raw material permits interior light transmission nearly to the same extent as glass, despite being made commercially available in a variety of hues.
When impact resistance and/or transparency are required for a product, polycarbonate polymers are particularly helpful in the production of a number of materials (e.g. in bullet-proof glass).
Plastic lenses for eyewear, medical devices, automobile parts, protective gear, greenhouses, digital discs (CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray), and outdoor lighting fixtures are all frequently made of PC.
Additionally, polycarbonate has excellent heat resistance and can be blended with materials that are flame resistant without significantly degrading the material.
Engineering plastics, like polycarbonate, are utilised for stronger, more capable materials, like impact-resistant “glass-like” surfaces.
The Global Polycarbonate Engineering Plastics Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Two polycarbonate compounding production lines have just begun operation at Covestro’s Greater Noida facility in India, which is close to New Delhi.
In particular for the automotive, electrical, and electronics industries, the new operations are designed to address the rising need for compounded polymers.
The launch of SABIC’s certified circular polycarbonate (PC) resin and blends manufactured by upcycling post-consumer mixed plastic has been announced.
SABIC is a world leader in chemical manufacturing. The innovative recycling-based solution, which is a first of its kind, underlines the company’s continuous dedication to promoting a circular economy for plastics.