Polycarbonate

General purpose clear plastic film with excellent ink adhesion

Polycarbonate Film

Polycarbonate film is a general-purpose, transparent thermoplastic material that is easy to form, die-cut, and print, with excellent ink adhesion. It is available in light diffusion, graphic, blend, and scratch-resistant versions and is sold in packs of 25, 50, or 100 sheets.

Makrofol® is a 100% polycarbonate film, resistant to heat, abrasion, and chemicals, with good elasticity and electrical insulation. Suitable for hot forming and high-quality printing.

Bayfol® is a blend of polycarbonate with other plastics such as ABS, offering good rigidity, thermal resistance, and excellent printability. Depending on the blend, it offers greater elasticity and chemical resistance, and can be cold- or hot-formed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is polycarbonate film used for?

Polycarbonate film is used in a variety of applications, including light diffusion, graphic overlays, membrane switches, medical devices, labels, nameplates, automotive instrument panels, backlit displays, packaging, and menu boards.

What are the disadvantages of polycarbonate film?

  1. Standard grades are not UV resistant or stable.
  2. It has low scratch resistance.
  3. It requires high temperatures for thermoforming applications due to its high heat resistance.
  4. It has a high cost compared to other plastic films.
  5. Not suitable for contact with food.