Polycarbonate is a versatile material that offers a wide range of benefits for both consumers and commercial applications, being strong, durable, heat resistant and can be moulded into a variety of shapes and sizes. Dr. Hermann Schnell of Bayer invented polycarbonate (PC) resin in , just one week before chemist Dr. Daniel Fox of GE made the same discovery while working on developing a new wire insulation material, and has since been used to create countless products around the globe. Let us explore the many uses and benefits of Polycarbonate, the types of polycarbonate products available and Mulford Plastics line of Polycarbonate products that you will need for your next project.
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What is Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate is a rigid and amorphous thermoplastic material with high impact strength that offers many unique properties. Polycarbonate natural raw form is transparent in nature making it perfect for use on various applications where an advantage of clarity over other plastics will be appreciated such as windows or bottles among others things.
The properties of this material make it one the best choices when looking for engineering applications, with high impact strength, dimensional stability and electrical conductivity being just some examples among many others that show how well-suited these materials can be in various fields from architecture to manufacturing.
The most common way that polycarbonate is manufactured is through condensation polymerization of bisphenol A (BPA) and phosgene, with an injection moulding, extrusion moulding, blow moulding or thermoforming process.
Polycarbonate Advantages & Applications
Polycarbonate boasts a wide range of benefits and advantages over many other types of commercially used materials, with these benefits including;
Highly Transparent - The transparency of Polycarbonate is a good as glass with the added benefit of the additional strength
Extremely Durable - Polycarbonate has a very high impact resistance and is practically unbreakable
Weather resistant - Polycarbonate is highly resistant to sunlight, rain and snow; making it perfect for outdoor applications
Cost Effective - Polycarbonate is an affordable material that provides a lot of value due to its versatility application
High UV Protection and low heat transmission
Lightweight - Polycarbonate is relatively lightweight when compared to glass and other plastic materials making it easier for transportation and installation
Flame retardant and self extinguishing
Due to these properties, the versatility of polycarbonate plastic is truly unparalleled with many uses across a range of commercial applications and industries, especially for polycarbonate for Signs, PPE (visors), Windows in Correctional facilities, Mass Transport among others.
Some of the other more common applications of Polycarbonates include:
Diffusers and light pipes for LEDs *
3D printed models for high heat applications *
Media discs, including Blu rays, DVDs and CDs *
Medical equipment (cameras, lenses, medical aids etc.) *
and computer cases *
Machinery guards
Small vehicle windshields
Protective eye-wear including safety goggles for factory workers and face shields or headgear
Pylon Signs and direction Signs
Security window, Prisons, Detention centres, Armoured cars, Banks
Mass transit
* denotes injection moulding
Polycarbonate Sheets
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Polycarbonate is most effective when turned into polycarbonate sheets and as such, Polycarbonate sheets have replaced glass and acrylic in a number of various commercial applications. One of the main reasons for this is that these sheets are durable enough for most uses while being resistant against breakage and cracks making this plastic great if you need something that won't easily fall apart during use.
You will often see Polycarbonate sheets being used for doors and windows (oftentimes instead of glass). They are also used in showers, swimming pool enclosures, balconies, patios, desks, greenhouses, sports stadiums, rail station carports and office buildings. Due to these sheets being extremely weather resistant, they are often used as roofing in areas that are prone to hail, rain, snow and heat as a safer roofing alternative.
Polycarbonate Roofing
Polycarbonate roofing is becoming increasingly popular amongst construction companies, builders and DIY home renovations with many of the properties that make polycarbonate so useful making the material extremely appealing to be used for roofing. Whether it be for pergolas, decking areas and skylights, polycarbonate roofing has many benefits.
Polycarbonate roofing can block up to 100% of harmful UV rays, while allowing 90% of natural light to enter the structure. This provides a lot of natural lighting for residential or commercial properties, which can save on energy bills.
Polycarbonate Plastic Products by Mulford Plastics
Mulford Plastics has a long history of collaborating with leading manufacturers to provide innovative materials that are now being used in numerous industries throughout the Asia Pacific Region including a diverse range of Polycarbonate plastic products include;
Zenolex UV2 Polycarbonate: Exclusively distributed, Zenolex UV resistant polycarbonate sheets offer exceptional weatherability and impact strength, making it the ideal choice for flat or moulded applications where extended service life and resistance to colour shift is required.
LEXAN XL10 Polycarbonate: Exclusively distributed, LEXAN XL10 UV resistant polycarbonate sheets offer exceptional weatherability and impact strength, making it the ideal choice for flat or moulded applications where extended service life and resistance to colour shift is required
- In addition to the inherent characteristics of a polycarbonate material, LEXAN MARGARD has a proprietary hard surface coating, on one or two sides, which provides a high level of resistance to abrasion, chemical resistance and weathering. Depending on the product, they are backed by a 10 Year Limited Warranty against loss of light transmission as well as coating failure and breakage.
- With the unique multilayer system construction of polycarbonate or polycarbonate/acrylic, Lexgard® sheets are used for glazing systems in retail, financial institutions, government buildings and correction facilities and are designed to meet different levels of ballistic and blast protection.
Zenolex GP Polycarbonate: Distributed exclusively by Mulford Plastics, Zenolex GP Polycarbonate combines excellent impact resistance and stiffness - perfect for interior applications demanding the performance requirements that Zenolex GP Polycarbonate offers.
Lexan GP Polycarbonate: Distributed exclusively by Mulford Plastics, Lexan GP Polycarbonate combines excellent impact resistance and stiffness for interior applications.
Polycarbonate panels are versatile with an excellent combination of toughness, transparency, heat and flame resistance and dimensional stability. If you need polycarbonate sheets in your next project, be sure to contact Mulford Plastics. We supply premium quality polycarbonate plastic products in Australia and abroad for commercial purposes.
Your Polycarbonate Solutions
Mulford Plastics is the number one destination for all your Polycarbonate needs and solutions with a wide range of products for almost any use. Contact us today to learn more about the Mulford range of Polycarbonate solutions.
When it comes to surpassing the initial strength and durability of a sheet of plastic, a polycarbonate sheet is a good place to start. Polycarbonate sheets offer more strength than standard plastic and are more durable than glass, making them ideal for a wide array of applications. Lets take a look at some of the key applicational benefits of polycarbonate sheets.
Whether youre using a polycarbonate sheet for a roof, window, or another project, a polycarbonate sheet can be the answer to your malleability concerns. Unlike other types of plastic, polycarbonate can be molded for any use and it retains its durability. This means that it can suit a wide variety of applications and can be molded to fit your specific projects needs.
A polycarbonate sheet may be lightweight, but dont be fooled, this material is incredibly strong. Although it is lighter than glass, it is nearly impossible to break. For this reason, it is commonly used for materials such as eyeglasses, or used as impact-resistant or bullet-resistant windows in areas where security is a primary concern, such as banks and drive-thrus.
Similar to glass, a polycarbonate sheet can allow access to natural light with half the weight. For this reason, they are often used in building projects, such as greenhouses where illumination is of paramount importance.
Polycarbonate is naturally heat-resistant, and it can be combined with flame retardant materials without significant material degradation. Because of this, it is ideal construction and engineering projects where safety is a priority and flammability may be a concern.
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Polycarbonate is naturally resistant to ultraviolet light. For this reason, it is preferred in applications, such as eyeglasses, where the eyes benefit from being shielded from harmful rays. In addition, protection from ultraviolet rays may be necessary for certain living spaces, making polycarbonate plastic an ideal alternative to glass.
Depending on the need, a polycarbonate sheet may be colored to match an existing design. While it can come in a traditional clear glass-like shade, it can also be made to be opaque for better coverage or better resistance to sunlight.
Compared to glass, plastic, in general, has better insulation properties, and polycarbonate is no different. Less heat is lost through polycarbonate material compared to glass. For this reason, it is ideal for structures such as greenhouses, which often require levels of heat retention.
Because its malleable, a polycarbonate sheet can be made to fit any application. This ultimately makes it easier and quicker to install than other options on the market, making it ideal for applications such as roofing panels.
There are several benefits of utilizing polycarbonate, many of which fly under the radar due to the prominence of glass. This plastic should not be overlooked, with its ultraviolet ray resistance, strength, and malleability, polycarbonate is a material that can be applied in a wide range of use cases with results superior to glass.
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