Noun
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polycarbonate (plural polycarbonates)
(chemistry) Any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation: PC
Alternatively, the LED might be paired with a remote phosphor, a preformed polycarbonate piece coated with the phosphor material. Source: Internet
Filled with innovative design elements to make your journey that extra bit easier, it has a water-resistant front pocket with space for a 15” laptop, easily manoeuvrable 360° spinner wheels, and a durable aerospace-grade polycarbonate hard shell. Source: Internet
And truth be told, this is indeed the feeling you’re getting when holding the phone in hand, though the polycarbonate on the back is more of an upgraded plastic that screams low-cost through all of its pores. Source: Internet
For instance, phosgene is a highly reactive nucleophile acceptor, which makes it an excellent reagent for polymerizing diols and diamines to produce polycarbonate and polyurethane plastics. Source: Internet
Inexpensive polymeric substrates like polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polycarbonate (PC) have the potential for further cost reduction in photovoltaics. Source: Internet
CD data is represented as tiny indentations known as "pits", encoded in a spiral track moulded into the top of the polycarbonate layer. Source: Internet