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what is the difference between polyethylene and polycarbonate
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Polyethylene and polycarbonate are two distinct types of plastics with unique properties and applications. Polyethylene, known for its versatility, is a lightweight, chemically resistant plastic used widely in packaging, containers, and insulation. It comes in various densities, affecting its strength and flexibility. On the other hand, polycarbonate is renowned for its strength and transparency, making it ideal for products requiring durability and clarity, such as eyewear lenses, bulletproof glass, and electronic devices. Polycarbonate also exhibits excellent heat resistance compared to polyethylene. In summary, the key differences lie in their strength, transparency, and heat resistance, determining their suitability for different uses.
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