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- Polycarbonates (PC) are a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in their chemical structures. Polycarbonates used in engineering...
- of the original MacBook. The original design used a combination of polycarbonate and fibergl**** casing which was modeled after the iBook G4. The second...
- more protection the gl**** offers. When a weight reduction is needed, polycarbonate (a thermoplastic) is laminated onto the safe side to stop spall. The...
- Pro from 2017 to 2021. Pre-2009 iMac models featured either a white polycarbonate enclosure or an aluminum enclosure. The October 2009 iMac model featured...
- polyurethane and polycarbonate raw materials. Products include isocyanates and polyols for cellular foams, thermoplastic polyurethane and polycarbonate pellets...
- enclosures ABS is used for indoor applications not in harsh environments. Polycarbonate, gl****-reinforced, and fibergl**** boxes are used where stronger cabinets...
- compound plays a key role in the production of polymers, including polycarbonates and polyurethanes. Diallyl carbonate is soluble in ethanol, methanol...
- instance, blends of polycarbonate and poly(acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) were studied with the intention of developing a polycarbonate-based material without...
- Chemical Company since 2007 is a transparent plastic intended to replace polycarbonate, because of health concerns about Bisphenol A (BPA). Tritan is a copolymer...
- Plexiglas, R-Cast, and Sumipex. PMMA is an economical alternative to polycarbonate (PC) when tensile strength, flexural strength, transparency, polishability...