Breakthrough in scratch-resistant PC materials: How can domestic technology reshape the smart wearable device market?

The global smart wearable device market has exploded, but problems such as material aging and easy scratching on the surface have long plagued the industry. The scratch-resistant PC material developed by Dongguan Bisheng New Materials has successfully replaced Japan’s Mitsubishi KH3110UR product with high transparency (more than 93%) and surface hardness of 2H level, reducing costs by more than 30%. The material is directly applied to the heart rate window of the smart bracelet through low-temperature two-color injection molding technology (processing temperature is only 210-230℃), achieving 0.5g ultra-thin component paint-free molding and shortening the production cycle by 40%.

In the field of 5G communication equipment, high heat-resistant PC alloys have become a key breakthrough. The PC-545 alloy launched by Chimei Industrial has both high fluidity and flame retardancy (UL94 V-0), solving the deformation problem of routers and base station equipment caused by high temperature. Its heat deformation temperature reaches 135℃, and its fluidity is 20% higher than that of conventional PC, significantly reducing the injection molding defects of thin-walled parts5. The application of low dielectric constant PC (dielectric constant 2.8-3.2@1GHz) reduces 5G antenna signal loss by 40% and increases the Wi-Fi coverage of a certain brand of router by 22%1.

Environmental protection technology is upgraded simultaneously: Covestro Makrolon® RE series uses bio-based raw materials with mass balance certification, with a carbon footprint 80% lower than traditional PC, and has been used in electronic housings in the supply chain of Huawei and Xiaomi6. Wanhua Chemical uses PAN-based carbon fiber modification technology to reduce the processing temperature of PC alloy to 240-260℃ and shorten the cooling time by 30%, making it suitable for mass production of ultra-thin notebook housings

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