It’s the classic movie scene in which someone who’s clearly taken aback drops their glass, and it shatters on the ground to indicate their surprise.
Funny on screen, but tragic when you have to witness your drinkware doing the same things.
Why Polycarbonate?
Polycarbonate is a type of plastic in which the polymer units are linked through carbonate groups. It was first discovered in 1889 but wasn’t commercialised until the 1950s. It was a decade later when we discovered just how unbreakable polycarbonate really was, when NASA tapped its strength for the astronaut helmet for the Apollo moon landing. If it’s good enough for space, it’s got your drink covered.
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Polycarbonate Products
Polycarbonate is durable, shatter-resistant and transparent like glass, so it’s the perfect solution to creating unbreakable drinkware. It’s also better for the environment than most other synthetic materials, especially when you opt to recycle rather than throw away. Our polycarbonate drinkware products make use of one of the plant’s most resilient materials. You might not be able to recreate that iconic movie scene, but you know your glasses will never break.