Polycarbonateacrylonitrile
Polycarbonateacrylonitrile (PCAN) is a type of engineering plastic that combines the properties of polycarbonate and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). It is a blend of polycarbonate and ABS, typically in a 70:30 ratio, which results in a material that is both impact-resistant and heat-resistant. PCAN is known for its excellent impact strength, making it suitable for applications where resistance to high-velocity impacts is required. It also exhibits good dimensional stability and resistance to chemicals, UV radiation, and moisture.
PCAN is commonly used in the automotive industry for components such as instrument panels, dashboards, and
PCAN is typically processed using injection molding, extrusion, and thermoforming. It can be colored and reinforced