PC GF45 Glass Fiber Reinforced Polycarbonate Material

Key Attribute Performance Description Application Value
High Stiffness 45% glass fiber reinforcement delivers very high rigidity Maintains structural integrity under heavy load
Mechanical Strength Excellent tensile and flexural strength Suitable for highly loaded structural components
Thermal Resistance Improved heat deflection temperature vs. unfilled PC Stable performance in elevated-temperature environments
Dimensional Stability Low creep and reduced deformation over time Ensures tight tolerances in precision assemblies
Processing Capability Optimized for injection molding of thick, reinforced parts Supports consistent mass production of large components
Quick Summary: PC GF45 is a high-performance engineering plastic containing 45% glass fiber reinforcement, designed for demanding structural applications requiring significantly increased stiffness, dimensional stability, and heat resistance. It is ideal for heavy load-bearing components, structural housings, and precision mechanical parts where rigidity and thermal endurance are critical.

Glass Fiber Reinforced Polycarbonate – PC GF45

Ultra-High Rigidity Engineering Plastic for Structural Components

PC GF45

PC GF45 is formulated by incorporating 45% glass fiber into a polycarbonate (PC) matrix, resulting in a material with superior stiffness, strength, and thermal endurance compared with lower fiber content grades. While maintaining the impact resistance and processing characteristics of PC, this grade provides excellent load-bearing capability and dimensional integrity for heavy-duty engineering parts.

 

 

 


Material Composition & Reinforcement Structure

PC GF45 combines short chopped glass fibers with the PC matrix through precision compounding. This creates an internal load-bearing network that significantly amplifies mechanical performance.

Material Composition Overview

  • Base Polymer: Polycarbonate (PC)

  • Glass Fiber Content: 45%

  • Fiber Type: E-glass

  • Optional Additives:

    • Heat stabilizers

    • Flame retardant (HB / UL94 V0)

    • UV stabilizers

    • Conductive / Antistatic additives

  • Color Options: Natural, black, customized

Compared with PC GF25 and PC GF30, PC GF45 delivers much higher modulus and strength, making it suitable for high-stress structural applications.


Core Advantages: Rigidity, Load-Bearing & Thermal Resistance

Engineering Advantages

  • Ultra-High Rigidity & Modulus
    Exceptional stiffness for heavy load support.

  • Superior Dimensional Stability
    Excellent warp and shrinkage control.

  • High Thermal Endurance
    Elevated heat deflection temperature, suitable for high-temperature environments.

  • Creep Resistance
    Maintains mechanical integrity under prolonged stress.

  • Good Impact Resistance
    Retains balanced toughness despite high fiber loading.

Commercial & Manufacturing Benefits

  • Structural performance close to some metal replacements

  • Suitable for precision functional components

  • Stable injection molding with correct gate design

  • Recommended for engineering applications with high structural demand


Typical Application Areas

Automotive Structural Parts

  • Heavy-load interior & under-hood bracing

  • Strength support frames

  • Load-bearing housings

Industrial & Mechanical Structures

  • Machine frames

  • Mechanical guides and mounts

  • Structural industrial housings

Electrical & Electronic Structural Components

  • Heat-active structural housings

  • Rigid electronic support frames

 

Strength support frames
                  Strength support frames

Mechanical Structures
         Mechanical Structures

Power Supply Enclosure
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Processing Performance & Injection Molding Guidelines

PC GF45 requires precise thermal and flow management during molding to optimize fiber orientation and performance.

Typical Processing Parameters

  • Melt Temperature: 280–300 °C

  • Mold Temperature: 100–130 °C

  • Drying: 120 °C for 3–4 hours

  • Injection Speed: Medium

  • Shrinkage: 0.1–0.3% (directional)

Proper gate location, venting, and cooling control are essential for consistent dimensional performance.


Technical Specification – PC GF45

Property Test Standard Typical Value
Density ISO 1183 1.70–1.80 g/cm³
Tensile Strength ISO 527 170–200 MPa
Flexural Strength ISO 178 240–280 MPa
Flexural Modulus ISO 178 14,000–18,000 MPa
Heat Deflection Temp. ISO 75 250–270°C

OEM / ODM Customization Capabilities

PC GF45 can be engineered for specific performance requirements.

Customization Options

  • Flame retardant: HB / UL94 V0

  • UV & weather-stabilized versions

  • Hydrolysis and heat-stabilized formulations

  • Color matching & aesthetic optimization

Support Services

  • Application-based grade recommendation

  • Prototype sampling & validation

  • Structural performance analysis

  • Long-term supply consistency


FAQ

Q1: What is the main advantage of PC GF45?
PC GF45 provides ultra-high rigidity, dimensional stability, and thermal performance for heavy structural applications.

Q2: How does PC GF45 compare to PC GF30?
PC GF45 offers significantly higher stiffness and load-bearing capability, while PC GF30 provides a balance of stiffness and surface finish.

Q3: Is UL94 V0 flame-retardant PC GF45 available?
Yes. UL94 V0 flame-retardant variants can be supplied upon request.

Q4: Can PC GF45 be used for metal replacement?
Yes, its high modulus and strength make it suitable for many metal-replacing structural components.

Q5: Does high glass fiber content affect surface quality?
Glass fiber increases stiffness but may produce a slightly rougher surface; mold design and finishes can optimize aesthetics.

Field Insight: PC GF45 is often selected for demanding structural roles where rigidity and thermal endurance are critical. It strikes an optimal balance between structural performance and manufacturability for components that must operate under sustained mechanical and thermal load.

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