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Last Updated: Apr 25, 2025 | Study Period: 2024-2030
When compared to heavier, more rigid materials, polycarbonate resin's superior shock absorption capabilities and light weight make it ideal for industrial applications like machine parts and electronic components.
Polycarbonate resin is primarily used for industrial applications, such for machine parts and electronic components, where its light weight and superior shock absorption qualities provide a distinct advantage over heavier, more rigid materials.Polycarbonate is 250 times stronger than glass and is virtually indestructible.
(Watch a man take a hammer to a polycarbonate skylight in this video.) Because of its impact resistance, polycarbonate is a favorable choice for protection from extreme weather, flying debris, or vandalism.
Global automotive connector polycarbonate resin market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, launched today a breakthrough polycarbonate (PC)-based copolymer resin, well-suited for photovoltaic (PV) connector bodies, that meets stricter performance and regulatory requirements for emerging 1.5Kv solar systems.
The new LNP EXL9334P copolymer resin achieves the highest comparative tracking index (CTI) level (UL PLC0) and IEC as Material Group 1 (IEC MG 1). It also delivers low-temperature ductility, good dimensional stability, excellent heat resistance, good durability and weather resistance and flame retardance.
With high performance across all key properties, this specialty resin surpasses competitive materials such as glass-reinforced nylon, polyphenylene ether (PPE) and standard PC. Customers could also benefit from the cost-effective design flexibility and processing efficiency of this injection-moulding thermoplastic.
New LNP EXL9334P copolymer resin delivers high performance in all key properties needed for 1.5 Kv components, compared to competitive materials that fall short in certain respects like dimension and impact.
In addition to achieving a high CTI (UL PLC0 and IEC MG 1), the SABIC material provides low-temperature impact down to -40°C, good weatherability (UL 746C f1 listing) and good dimensional stability. This new product also meets the UL94 V0 standard for flame retardance at 1.2mm and delivers long-term heat resistance.