PC GF15 – 15% Glass Fiber Reinforced Polycarbonate for Structural Housings

Key Attribute Performance Description Application Value
Light Reinforcement 15% glass fiber boosts rigidity while maintaining good impact performance Improves housing stiffness without making parts overly brittle
Mechanical Strength Higher tensile and flexural strength vs. unfilled PC Supports structural housings under light-to-medium load
Dimensional Stability Lower shrinkage and better creep resistance than neat PC Helps maintain fit, screw retention, and long-term geometry
Thermal Performance Improved heat resistance and reduced deformation under heat Stays stable near warm components and in continuous operation
Processing Reliability Good mold-filling and surface quality for reinforced housings Enables consistent injection molding with high yield
Quick Summary: PC GF15 is a 15% glass fiber reinforced polycarbonate designed to enhance stiffness, dimensional stability, and load-bearing capability while maintaining better surface quality and processability than higher fiber-content grades. It is an ideal structural material for housings and components that require improved rigidity without sacrificing molding stability or appearance.

PC GF15 (15% Glass Fiber Reinforced PC)

Balanced Structural Polycarbonate for Injection Molding Applications

(15% Glass Fiber Reinforced PC)

PC GF15 is engineered for applications where standard PC lacks sufficient rigidity, but PC GF30 may be over-engineered. By reinforcing polycarbonate with 15% glass fiber, this grade delivers a balanced combination of stiffness, dimensional stability, and surface quality, making it suitable for both functional and semi-visible parts.

Compared with unfilled PC, PC GF15 significantly reduces deformation and creep. Compared with higher glass fiber grades, it offers better flowability and surface appearance.

 

 


Material Structure & Glass Fiber Reinforcement Design

PC GF15 uses controlled short glass fiber dispersion to create a reinforcing network within the polycarbonate matrix. This structure restricts polymer chain movement, increasing rigidity while preserving toughness.

Material Composition Overview

  • Base Polymer: Polycarbonate (PC)

  • Glass Fiber Content: 15%

  • Fiber Type: E-glass

  • Reinforcement Level: Medium

  • Optional Additives:

    • Heat stabilizer

    • Flame retardant (HB / UL94 V0)

    • UV stabilizer

  • Color Options: Natural, black, customized

This composition positions PC GF15 as a mid-level structural PC.


Core Advantages: Structural Upgrade Without Overdesign

Engineering Advantages

  • Improved Rigidity vs Standard PC
    Higher flexural modulus reduces bending and deformation.

  • Better Dimensional Stability
    Lower shrinkage and warpage compared to unfilled PC.

  • Controlled Creep Behavior
    Suitable for long-term load-bearing housings.

  • Good Impact Retention
    Maintains practical toughness for structural applications.


Manufacturing & Commercial Advantages

  • Better surface quality than PC GF30

  • Easier mold filling than high-fiber grades

  • Lower tool wear compared to GF30

  • Cost-effective structural reinforcement


Typical Application Areas

Electrical & Electronics

  • Power supply housings

  • Structural electronic enclosures

  • Load-bearing internal frames

Automotive Interior & Functional Parts

  • Brackets and supports

  • Structural trim components

Industrial Equipment

  • Machine housings

  • Structural covers

Structural supports
            Structural supports

Electronic Component Casing
       Electronic Component Casing

Strength support frames
              Strength support frames

Processing Performance & Injection Molding Guidelines

PC GF15 offers a wider processing window than higher glass fiber grades, making it suitable for stable mass production.

  • Melt Temperature: 260–300 °C

  • Mold Temperature: 90–120 °C

  • Drying: 120 °C for 3–4 hours

  • Injection Speed: Medium

  • Shrinkage: 0.3–0.6% (directional)

Balanced gate design helps control fiber orientation and appearance.


Technical Specification – PC GF15

Property Test Standard Typical Value
Density ISO 1183 1.28–1.32 g/cm³
Tensile Strength ISO 527 85–100 MPa
Flexural Modulus ISO 178 4,000–5,000 MPa
Notched Izod Impact ISO 180 6–8 kJ/m²
Heat Deflection Temp. ISO 75 135–150 °C

OEM / ODM Customization Capabilities

  • Glass fiber content fine-tuning (10–20%)

  • Flame retardant grades (HB / UL94 V0)

  • Improved surface appearance grades

  • UV-stabilized indoor & outdoor versions


FAQ

Q1: Why choose PC GF15 instead of unfilled PC?
PC GF15 provides significantly higher rigidity and dimensional stability.

Q2: Why not use PC GF30?
PC GF30 may be over-engineered where appearance and processing stability are important.

Q3: Is PC GF15 suitable for visible parts?
Yes, it offers better surface quality than higher fiber grades.

Q4: Are flame-retardant grades available?
Yes, HB and UL94 V0 grades can be supplied.

Q5: Can PC GF15 be customized for OEM use?
Yes, mechanical, flame, and surface properties can be tailored.

Field Insight: PC GF15 is often selected as a “just-right” structural upgrade—providing meaningful stiffness improvement over standard PC without the processing complexity and surface compromises of higher glass fiber grades.

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