What are the downstream uses of bisphenol A?

polycarbonate and epoxy resins. It is also employed in the manufacturing of key engineering plastics such as polysulfone, as well as tetrabromobisphenol A, which is widely used as a flame retardant.
Polycarbonate (the largest consumer of bisphenol A) is a tasteless, odorless, non-toxic, and transparent thermoplastic material. It offers excellent comprehensive mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties, particularly high impact strength, low creep, and dimensional stability of finished products. It is the only product among the six major general-purpose engineering plastics that possesses good transparency.
Epoxy resin (the second-largest consumer of bisphenol A) is a thermosetting polymer material known for its outstanding physical and mechanical properties, electrical insulation, chemical corrosion resistance, and adhesive performance. It is widely used in chemical anti-corrosion coatings, electrical insulation materials, electronic components, adhesives, powder coatings, and fiberglass-reinforced plastics, among other applications.
In summary, bisphenol A is a highly promising and essential raw material in the organic chemical industry.

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Post time: Oct-20-2025