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Polycarbonate (abbreviated as PC) is a polymer that contains carbonate groups in its molecular chain. It can be classified into various types based on the structure of the ester groups, including aliphatic, aromatic, and aliphatic-aromatic polycarbonates. Among them, aliphatic and aliphatic-aromatic polycarbonates have lower mechanical properties, which limits their application in engineering plastics.
Aliphatic polycarbonate, such as polyethylenecarbonate, polymethylmethacrylate carbonate, and their copolymers, has low melting points and glass transition temperatures, and poor strength, making them unsuitable as structural materials. However, due to their biocompatibility and biodegradable properties, they can be applied in drug release carriers, surgical sutures, bone support materials, and other areas.
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PC/ABS alloy can integrate the excellent properties of both.
ABS plastic is also an ideal substitute for wood and building materials.
Polycarbonate is also known as
PET material is the most important variety of thermoplastic polyester.
Polybutylene terephthalate is one of the five major engineering plastics.
Polyamide, commonly known as nylon,
PC-PBT is a blended material of PC and PBT.
PC/ABS alloy can integrate the excellent properties of both.
Polycarbonateis a high molecular polymer that contains carbonate groups
ABS material is a graft copolymer of three monomers: acrylonitrile
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