Glass Fiber Reinforced Polycarbonate – PC GF25
Balanced Structural Engineering Plastic for Injection Molding

PC GF25 is formulated by reinforcing polycarbonate (PC) with 25% glass fiber, creating a composite material that significantly enhances stiffness and load-bearing performance compared with unfilled PC. At the same time, it retains better flowability and surface appearance than higher glass fiber content grades like PC GF30, making it suitable for robust structural and housing applications with a balance of performance and manufacturability.
Material Composition & Glass Fiber Reinforcement Mechanism
PC GF25 uses short chopped glass fibers uniformly dispersed in a PC matrix. This enhances the material’s modulus, dimensional accuracy, and thermal stability.
Material Composition Overview
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Base Polymer: Polycarbonate (PC)
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Glass Fiber Content: 25% by weight
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Fiber Type: E-glass
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Optional Additives:
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Heat stabilizers
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Flame retardant (HB / UL94 V0)
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UV stabilizers
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Conductive or antistatic additives
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Color Options: Natural, black, customized
Compared to PC GF15, PC GF25 offers higher rigidity and heat resistance, while compared to PC GF30 it maintains better flow and appearance.
Core Advantages: Rigidity, Stability & Performance
Engineering Advantages
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High Rigidity & Modulus
Increased flexural modulus for structural stability. -
Dimensional Accuracy
Lower shrinkage and improved tolerance control. -
Thermal Resistance
Higher heat deflection temperature than unfilled PC. -
Good Load-Bearing Capacity
Suitable for long-term static loads. -
Balanced Impact Performance
Maintains desirable toughness relative to fiber loading.
Manufacturing & Commercial Advantages
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Improved surface quality vs high glass fiber grades
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Good mold flowability and consistent processing
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Cost-effective structural upgrade vs pure PC
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Compatible with standard injection molding systems
Typical Application Areas
Automotive Interior & Functional Structures
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Structural supports and brackets
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Interior housings
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Instrument panel components
Electrical & Electronics
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Power module enclosures
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Connector housings
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Support frames
Industrial Equipment
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Load-bearing covers
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Frames for precision equipment
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Mechanical housing parts
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Processing Performance & Injection Molding Guidelines
PC GF25 processes similarly to PC GF15 but requires careful control of melt and mold temperatures to maximize performance.
Typical Processing Parameters
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Melt Temperature: 260–300 °C
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Mold Temperature: 90–120 °C
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Drying: 120 °C for 3–4 hours
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Injection Speed: Medium
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Shrinkage: 0.3–0.6% (directional)
Proper gate design and fiber orientation control will enhance mechanical performance and surface uniformity.
Technical Specification – PC GF25
| Property | Test Standard | Typical Value |
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| Density | ISO 1183 | 1.35–1.40 g/cm³ |
| Tensile Strength | ISO 527 | 100–120 MPa |
| Flexural Strength | ISO 178 | 150–180 MPa |
| Flexural Modulus | ISO 178 | 6,000–8,000 MPa |
| Heat Deflection Temp. | ISO 75 | 140–155°C |
OEM / ODM Customization Capabilities
PC GF25 can be tailored to specific application requirements.
Customization Options
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Flame retardant: HB or UL94 V0 grades
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Enhanced UV resistance (for near-window or outdoor shade parts)
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Color matching & aesthetic surface grades
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Heat & hydrolysis stabilization
OEM Support Services
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Application material recommendation
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Prototype sampling & testing
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Structural performance benchmarking
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Long-term supply consistency
FAQ
Q1: Is PC GF25 stronger than PC GF15?
Yes. PC GF25 provides higher rigidity and better load-bearing performance than PC GF15.
Q2: How does PC GF25 compare to PC GF30?
PC GF30 offers even higher stiffness, but PC GF25 typically provides better flowability and surface quality.
Q3: Is UL94 V0 available for PC GF25?
Yes. UL94 V0 flame-retardant versions can be supplied upon request.
Q4: Can PC GF25 be used for outdoor components?
Yes, with proper UV stabilizers and additives, UV-resistant grades are available.
Q5: Does glass fiber affect surface finish?
Glass fiber enhances rigidity but may slightly increase surface texture; design and mold finish control can mitigate this.




