Polycarbonate polymer
Polycarbonate polymer belongs to the family of thermoplastic polymers. Polycarbonate is the hardest transparent material that is used as a suitable alternative to glass in various parts of the building. In 1953, Dr. Daniel Fox made polycarbonate resin plastic at General Electric, and in 1958, it was first mass-marketed. Various sheets were also produced and marketed in 1968
- Production method of polycarbonate polymer
synthesis
Wash the solution
Solvent recycling
Evaporation and granulation
Initial purification of exhaust gases
Blowers and intermediate tanks of the product
Product packaging and warehousing
Alloying part and packaging and storage of alloyed product
Manufacturers
This material has a handful of manufacturers in the world. 60% of the world’s polycarbonate is produced by two companies, Sabic (formerly General Electric) and Covestro (formerly Bayer). A limited number of Korean companies also produce this material, but in the Middle East it is produced only in Iran by Khuzestan Petrochemical Company. Khuzestan Petrochemical Compounding Equipment is one of the most advanced equipments in the country and can produce many polymer blends.
Indications
Automotive industries for car interior decoration, dashboard and accessories, interior bumpers and interior panels and headlights for modern cars, in safety industries for helmets, goggles, gas masks and protective covers, in military industries for manufacturing Resistant windshields for hunting aircraft and making bulletproof glass, in health and medical industries to make transparent bottles for food and medicine packaging, making all kinds of medical and industrial glasses as well as eye lenses in different colors, dialysis equipment, endoscopy Blood transfusion and needleless ampoules are used in the electrical and computer industries to make electrical connectors, electronics, compact discs, decorations, and computer coatings.








