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Polycarbonate (1912 bytes)
1: ...phenol A]], and sometimes the general term “polycarbonate” is used synonymously with this particular ... 3: ...e common in housewares. Other products made from polycarbonate include sunglass lenses and compact discs. 5: [[Lexan|LEXANŽ]] is the registered trademark for polycarbonate plastic manufactured by [[General Electric]]. MER... 8: ...Repetition of this process yields polycarbonates. Polycarbonate is also widely known for it is a major material t... 11: *[http://www.apme.org/polycarbonate/ European polycarbonate industry] Bisphenol A (224 bytes) 1: ...etone]]. Its main use is in the manufacture of [[polycarbonate]] and [[epoxy glue]]. Bulletproof glass (1786 bytes) 1: ...arency (optics)|transparent]] material, such as [[polycarbonate]] [[thermoplastic]] (i.e. [[Lexan]] but also call... 3: ...he exterior glass layer with ease, but the strong polycarbonate layer stops the bullets motion before it can pier... Lexan/Temp (225 bytes) 1: Lexan is a polycarbonate [[resin]] and a type of [[thermoplastic]]. Lexan... Lexan (753 bytes) 2: '''Lexan''' is a brand of highly-durable [[polycarbonate]] [[resin]] [[thermoplastic]] intended to replace... Snow blindness (731 bytes) 8: * [[Polycarbonate]] or CR-39 lens (lighter, more comfortable than g... DVD plus R DL (1045 bytes) 2: ...n that it uses discs with two layers of writeable polycarbonate, each capable of storing near the 4.7 GB of a sin... DVD-R (2950 bytes) 9: ...ckup drive is used). Compared to a CD's 1.2 mm of polycarbonate, a DVD's laser beam only has to penetrate 0.6 mm ... Color gel (1179 bytes) 1: ...o colour light. Modern gels are usually made of [[polycarbonate]] or [[polyester]], but the name arose from the [... Thermoplastic (3011 bytes) 31: *Polycarbonate, (PC). 61: * Polycarbonate, (PC). Fused Deposition Modeling (1347 bytes) 5: ...BS, the FDM technology can also be used with wax, polycarbonate and polyphenylsulphones. Developments in the tec... Polyester (3128 bytes) 4: ...etic]] polyesters ([[plastics]]) which includes [[polycarbonate]] and above all [[polyethylene terephthalate]] (P... 23: ...BT''' [[polybutylene terephthalate]]; '''PC''' [[polycarbonate]]; '''PET''' [[polyethylene terephthalate]]. Gel (theater) (1263 bytes) 2: ...hese days sheets are typically [[polyester]] or [[polycarbonate]] films. Previous to gelatin, colored water or [... Polymer degradation (1654 bytes) 7: ...ylchloride]], [[polyethyleneterephthalate]] and [[polycarbonate]]. These make up nearly 98% of all polymers and p... List of indices of refraction (2130 bytes) 20: |[[polycarbonate]]||1.59 Synthetic polymer (1802 bytes) 12: *[[polycarbonate]] Polymethyl methacrylate (4969 bytes) 25: ...times also for [[DVD]]s, but the more expensive [[polycarbonate]] (also used for [[CD]]s) has better properties w... 39: * Other transparent plastics: [[polystyrene]], [[polycarbonate]] PC (2097 bytes) 14: *[[Polycarbonate]] Canon EOS-300D (2607 bytes) 1: ...t Flash]] storage. The 300D and Digital Rebel's [[polycarbonate]] bodies were originally available in silver colo... Optical disc (2293 bytes) 1: ... an '''optical disc''' is flat, circular, usually polycarbonate disc whereon [[data]] is stored. This data is gen...
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