PC/ABS Alloy (Polycarbonate / ABS Blend)
Balanced Engineering Plastic for Structural & Appearance Housings
PC/ABS Alloy is engineered to bridge the performance gap between polycarbonate and ABS. By blending these two polymers at a controlled ratio, PC/ABS delivers excellent impact strength, improved heat resistance, and good surface finish, while remaining easier to process than pure PC.
Compared with standard ABS, PC/ABS offers higher thermal performance and better toughness. Compared with PC, it provides improved flowability and cost efficiency.
Material Design & Alloy Structure
PC/ABS Alloy is a multi-phase polymer blend where polycarbonate contributes rigidity and heat resistance, while ABS enhances toughness and processing behavior.
Material Composition Overview
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Polymer System: Polycarbonate + ABS
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Performance Balance: Impact resistance + heat stability
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Reinforcement: None (unfilled)
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Optional Additives:
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Flame retardant (UL94 V0 / V2)
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Heat stabilizer
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UV stabilizer
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Improved surface modifiers
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Color Options: Natural, black, customized
This alloy structure enables stable, repeatable mass production.
Core Advantages: Balance over Extremes
Engineering Advantages
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Excellent Impact Resistance
Maintains toughness at room and low temperatures. -
Improved Heat Resistance vs ABS
Suitable for electronic and automotive interior environments. -
Good Dimensional Stability
Reduced warpage compared to pure ABS. -
Reliable Mechanical Strength
Supports structural housing applications.
Manufacturing & Commercial Advantages
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Better flowability than pure PC
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Lower processing temperature than PC
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Good surface appearance for visible parts
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OEM-friendly and cost-effective
Typical Application Areas
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Electronics & Electrical
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Device housings
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Control panels
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Electrical enclosures
Automotive Interior
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Dashboard components
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Decorative and structural trims
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Interior housings
Consumer Products
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Appliance housings
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Office equipment covers
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Smart device enclosures
Processing Performance & Injection Molding Guidelines
PC/ABS Alloy is well-known for its processing stability and wide molding window.
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Melt Temperature: 240–280 °C
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Mold Temperature: 60–90 °C
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Drying: 90–100 °C for 3–4 hours
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Injection Speed: Medium
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Shrinkage: 0.4–0.6%
Compared with PC, PC/ABS places less thermal stress on molds and equipment.
Technical Specification – PC/ABS Alloy
| Property | Test Standard | Typical Value |
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| Density | ISO 1183 | 1.12–1.18 g/cm³ |
| Tensile Strength | ISO 527 | 55–65 MPa |
| Notched Izod Impact | ISO 180 | 15–25 kJ/m² |
| Heat Deflection Temp. | ISO 75 | 95–115 °C |
| Flame Rating (Optional) | UL94 | V0 / V2 |
OEM / ODM Customization Capabilities
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Standard / high-impact grades
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Flame retardant PC/ABS (UL94 V0)
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Enhanced surface & color-matching grades
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UV-stabilized indoor & outdoor options
FAQ
Q1: Why choose PC/ABS instead of pure PC?
PC/ABS offers better processability and cost efficiency while retaining sufficient toughness and heat resistance.
Q2: How does PC/ABS compare to ABS?
PC/ABS provides higher heat resistance and better mechanical strength.
Q3: Is PC/ABS suitable for visible parts?
Yes, it offers good surface appearance and color consistency.
Q4: Are flame-retardant grades available?
Yes, UL94 V0 and V2 grades can be supplied.
Q5: Can PC/ABS be customized for OEM applications?
Yes, properties and appearance can be tailored.



