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  • Radiation Sterilization of Polycarbonate-Polyestercarbonate Copolymers (.pdf)
    sterilization [9,10]. beam radiation on polycarbonate-polyestercarbonate. copolymers is presented. These copolymers show reduced. The. demand. for. higher-heat. thermoplastic. color shift following irradiation compared to standard. polycarbonate materials, in particular for medical. polycarbonates
  • Polycarbonate
    used in food-contact and medical applications. Other special grades are used for blow-molding, weather and UV-resistance, glass-reinforcement, EMI, RFI, ESD. shielding, and structural-foam application& Polycarbonate is also available in extruded sheet and film. Polycarbonates are characterized
  • Photoelastic Stress Analysis of Polycarbonate Medical Parts (.pdf)
    For nearly 50, years, Makrolon(R) polycarbonate has been chosen for medical applications because of its excellent combination of properties including transparency, outstanding toughness, dimensional stability, moldability, low shrink rate, sterilizability and compatibility with many adhesives
  • Fiber Laser Marking of Plastic: Polycarbonate
    from several sectors such as the electronic, medical, packaging, or chemical industry. 1997 Profile. Fiber Laser Marking of Plastic: Polycarbonate. Introduction: mirrors that are capable of line marking speeds. Polycarbonates are a particular group of. up to 6m/s, which equates to nearly 1,000
  • Scratch-Resistant, Transparent Polycarbonates with Eco-Compliant Flame Properties (.pdf)
    phone and electronic device industries. They also possess increased resistance to oxygen and / or water vapor migration, making them suitable candidates for medical packaging. New developments in the area of flame retardancy will be discussed in this paper. Scratch-Resistant, Transparent Polycarbonates
  • Flame Retardancy of Polycarbonate-PDMS Copolymer Compositions (.pdf)
    . Superior inherent FR coupled with good low temperature impact, heat, hydroaging characteristics, and transparency distinguishes copolymer compositions from neat polycarbonate, thereby making these compositions excellent candidates for engineering thermoplastic applications including medical and food
  • Medical Device Link . Medical Applications of Polycarbonate
    Polycarbonate fills an important niche as one of the most popular engineering resins in the medical device market. Bisphenol-A polycarbonate has been commercially available since the 1960s, and its use in medical devices dates from approximately that time. Possessing a broad range of physical
  • Medical Device Link . Stabilization of Gamma-Irradiated Polycarbonate
    Bisphenol A based polycarbonate (PC) is a well-known engineering thermoplastic with an excellent balance of optical, physical, mechanical, and processing characteristics. Various grades of PC are widely used in a range of medical applications because of the material's transparency, toughness

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