Comparison

rHDPE PIR Colored vs Polycarbonate

A side-by-side comparison of Recycled High-Density Polyethylene Post-Industrial Recycled Colored and Polycarbonate.

Physical

Density
0.940-0.965 g/cm³
1.20 g/cm³
Water Absorption (24h)
0.01-0.03 %
0.15 %
Transparency
Opaque
Transparent (88% light transmission)
Shrinkage
1.5-3.0 %
0.5 – 0.8 %

Mechanical

Young's Modulus
0.9-1.4 GPa
2.3 – 2.4 GPa
Tensile Strength
18-33 MPa
60 – 70 MPa
Elongation at Break
200-550 %
100 – 150 %
Impact Strength (Izod)
8-22 J/m
600 – 900 J/m
Flexural Strength
90 – 100 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M)
70

Thermal

Glass Transition Temperature
-120 °C
147 °C
Melting Point
125-135 °C
Continuous Service Temperature
60-80 °C
115 – 130 °C
Heat Deflection Temperature
38-48 °C (0.45 MPa)
130 – 140 °C
Thermal Conductivity
0.20 W/m·K
CTE
65 – 70 × 10⁻⁶ /K

Electrical

Dielectric Constant
2.25-2.35
2.9 – 3.0
Volume Resistivity
>10^15 Ohm·cm
10¹⁶ Ω·cm
Dielectric Strength
15-25 kV/mm
15 kV/mm

Chemical resistance

Acids
Excellent
Bases
Excellent
Poor
Solvents
Good resistance to most organic solvents at room temperature
UV Resistance
Moderate (can degrade with prolonged UV exposure)
Poor (unless coated)
Acids (dilute)
Good
Alcohols
Fair
Oils
Good
Gasoline
Fair
Acetone
Poor (attacks)

Sustainability

Recyclability
Highly Recyclable
Recyclable
Recycling Code
2 (HDPE)
7
Carbon Footprint
Lower than virgin HDPE
~5 kg CO₂e / kg
Bio-based Content
0 – 50 % (bio grades)