Products Bisphenol-A

Bisphenol-A

Bisphenol A is used as a key raw material
for polycarbonate and epoxy which are widely
used in everything from electronic products
to medical supplies.

BPA is a white crystal produced by the condensation reaction of 2 moles of phenol and 1 mole of acetone. It is used as a raw material for polycarbonate, epoxy and plastic reinforcing agents. By producing 180,000 tons of BPA annually, Samyang Innochem supplies raw materials that are widely used in electronic products to medical supplies and are heightening the value of related industrials.

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BPA, polycarbonate's main material,
widely used in various fields.

PC (polycarbonate) which uses BPA as a main component,
is one of the five general-purpose engineering plastics and is used widely in various fields
such as in electronic and electronic parts, automobiles, and medical supplies.

In addition, epoxy made from BPA is used as an adhesive for internal coating, construction materials, wood, metal, glass, pottery and rubber to prevent material corrosion.

Polycarbonate

Characteristic
  • Transparency

  • Impact
    resistance

  • Dimensional
    stability

  • Electrical
    characteristics

  • Wide
    temperature range

Product Use
  • Lenses and housings
    for automotive lamps

  • Electrical, electronic, OA parts

  • Film

  • Car interior parts

EPOXY

Characteristic
  • Insulation

  • Adhesiveness

  • Chemical
    resistance

  • Water
    resistance

  • Weatherproof

Product Use
  • Paint for ships

  • Paint for civil engineering
    and construction

  • Packaging materials

  • Materials
    for customer goods

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Posted on March 28, 2023

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