The influence of the conditions applied in the processing of polycarbonate (PC) on the physicomechanical characteristics of specimens is shown. It is established that the most sensitive characteristics, depending on the direction of melt flow, the holding time in the melt, and the cooling rate of the polycarbonate, are the elongation at break and the impact strength.
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