
Physical Characteristics
Low-temperature resistant -40°C and above polycarbonate PC, as a high-performance engineering plastic, has been increasingly used in various fields in recent years. Its exceptional cold resistance allows it to maintain good flexibility and stability in extreme low-temperature environments, providing strong support for innovation and development in various industries.
Polycarbonate (PC) is an excellent engineering plastic in itself, featuring high strength, high transparency, and good processing properties. The low-temperature-resistant PC with a rating above -40°C has been further optimized and enhanced. This material can maintain its original impact strength and toughness at temperatures as low as -40°C, making it less prone to fracturing or breaking. This characteristic makes it highly applicable in fields such as automotive, electronics, and outdoor equipment.
In the automotive sector, low-temperature polycarbonate PC is widely used in the manufacturing of car light lenses, windows, and body parts. These components must withstand various physical impacts during vehicle operation and maintain stable performance under extreme climatic conditions. The high impact resistance and excellent cold resistance of low-temperature polycarbonate PC make it an ideal material for producing these parts.
































