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Flame Retardant polycarbonate sheet, also known as FR polycarbonate or fire-resistant polycarbonate, is a type of thermoplastic sheet material that has been specially formulated to provide enhanced fire safety properties compared to standard polycarbonate.
Product name: Scratch Resistant Polycarbonate Sheet
size: 1050mm*2050mm、1220mm*2440mm or Customized
Thickness: 2mm 3mm 5mm 8mm 10mm 20mm 30mm
Color: Clear, Opal, Blue, Lake Blue, Green, Bronze, or Customized
Model Number: UL-94 v0 v1 v2
Product Description
We specialize in the manufacturing of UL94 V0 flame retardant polycarbonate sheets, designed for applications requiring high safety, durability, and electrical insulation.
Our PC sheets offer self-extinguishing performance, high impact resistance, and excellent thermal stability, making them ideal for electrical enclosures, industrial equipment, and construction applications.
With advanced processing capabilities, we support CNC cutting, laser processing, bending, and full customization, ensuring flexible solutions for diverse project requirements.
Backed by strict quality control and compliance with international standards such as UL94, RoHS, and REACH, we provide reliable materials trusted by global customers.
product parameters
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Name |
Flame Retardant polycarbonate sheet |
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Thickness |
1.8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8,10,15,20, 30mm (1.8-30mm) |
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Color |
Transparent, white, opal, black, red, green, blue, yellow, etc. OEM color OK |
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Standard size |
1220*1830, 1220*2440, 1050*2050, 2050*3050, 1220*3050 mm |
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Certificate |
CE, SGS, DE, and ISO 9001 |
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Model Number |
UL-94 v0 v1 v2 |
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MOQ |
2 tons, can be mixed with colors/sizes/thickness |
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Delivery |
10-25 days |
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Manufactured to meet international safety and environmental standards:
Reliable material choice for global markets and regulated industries.
product Advantages
Product application
Used for switchgear panels, control cabinets, and electrical housings where fire safety and insulation are critical.
Ensures reliable protection in high-voltage and sensitive environments.
Applied in battery covers, protection panels, and energy storage systems.
Provides flame resistance and impact strength for enhanced safety in EV
Widely used as safety covers, machine guards, and protective panels in industrial machinery.
Combines durability with fire-resistant performance.
Suitable for fire-rated partitions, safety barriers, and public facility panels.
Helps improve fire protection standards in construction and infrastructure.
Used in security devices, protective panels, and safety installations.
Ensures compliance with fire safety requirements in public environments.
Applied in medical equipment covers and cleanroom panels.
Offers a safe, durable, and easy-to-clean solution for controlled environments.
CUSTOM TO SIZE
Cutting:
Trimming and Edging:
Drilling and Punching:
Thermoforming:
Production Process
The production of fire-retardant polycarbonate materials involves a carefully controlled and regulated process to ensure the desired level of flame resistance. This process typically includes the following key steps:
Raw Material Preparation:
The primary raw materials for fire-retardant polycarbonate production include polycarbonate monomers, such as methyl methacrylate, and various fire-retardant additives.
The raw materials are carefully selected and measured to achieve the required composition and properties of the final polycarbonate product.
Polymerization:
The polycarbonate monomers and fire-retardant additives are subjected to a polymerization process, often using a free-radical initiated method.
This process involves the use of initiators, catalysts, and controlled temperature and pressure conditions to facilitate the formation of high-molecular-weight polycarbonate polymers.
Compounding and Extrusion:
The polymerized polycarbonate material is then compounded with additional fire-retardant additives, such as halogenated compounds, phosphorus-based compounds, or inorganic fillers.
The compounded material is then fed into an extruder, where it is heated, melted, and homogenized to ensure a uniform distribution of the fire-retardant additives.
Sheet or Panel Forming:
The molten, fire-retardant polycarbonate compound is then extruded or cast into sheets or panels of the desired thickness and dimensions.
This process may involve the use of specialized equipment, such as calendar rolls or casting tables, to achieve the required surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
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