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polycarbonate Strong glass like material used for bullet proof glass and some plastic lenses in eyeglasses.
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polycarbonate Plastic that is very impact-resistant, and is thus sometimes used for spectacle lenses and frames.
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polycarbonate (extended definition) Engineering thermoplastic resin. Polycarbonate is a transparent material with an incredibly high resistance to impact. For this reason it is a major component in bullet-proof "glass" and commonly used for beer jugs and conservatories. Its ability to handle high temperatures sees it used in microwave cookware. Subject to attack from solvents. It is commonly injection molded, extruded, and blow molded. (Working Temperature Range: -25
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polycarbonate Extremely impact resistant material, with excellent weathering and heat resistance up to 250 degrees F and high clarity.
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polycarbonate A thermo-plastic material that is used to mould CD and DVD discs. It can be injection moulded and has the necessary mechanical and optical properties.
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