Polycarbonate Sheet for Machine Guards & Industrial Safety: Certified Manufacturer, Impact & Compliance Data
Which PC sheet grades and thicknesses meet industrial machine guarding standards — and which Chinese manufacturer provides certified material with ASTM D256 impact data
Polycarbonate sheet is the material of choice for industrial machine guards, safety barriers, and inspection windows because it combines very high impact resistance with optical clarity. However, machine guarding applications require documented material performance — specifically verified impact resistance, thickness consistency, and traceability. This guide specifies what to require from a PC sheet supplier for safety-critical applications.
| Application | Recommended Grade | Thickness | Key Property | Bakway Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light machine guards (low-speed machinery) | Standard solid PC | 4–6 mm | ASTM D256 Izod ≥ 600 J/m | ✓ Available |
| Heavy-duty machine guards (presses, CNC) | Impact-grade solid PC | 8–12 mm | ASTM D256 Izod ≥ 800 J/m; tight thickness ±0.05mm | ✓ Available |
| Flame-retardant machine guards | FR solid PC (UL94 V-2 or V-0) | 3–10 mm | Self-extinguishing; required near ignition sources | ✓ V-0 & V-2 available |
| Inspection windows / sight glasses | Optical-grade solid PC | 2–6 mm | ASTM D1003 haze <1%; high optical clarity | ✓ Available |
| Large area safety barriers | Multiwall PC or solid PC panels | 10–16 mm (multiwall) | High area coverage; lighter weight than solid; UV stable | ✓ Available |
| Standard | Jurisdiction | Relevance to PC Sheet | Bakway Documentation |
|---|---|---|---|
| OSHA 1910.217 | USA | Machine guarding requirements; barrier materials must withstand expected forces | ASTM D256 impact data per grade |
| ISO 14120:2015 | International | Guards for machinery — defines fixed and movable guard requirements including material strength | Material data sheets + impact test reports |
| EN ISO 13857 | EU | Safety distances for upper and lower limbs; guard material must prevent penetration | Thickness ±0.05mm, density homogeneity documented |
| UL94 | USA / International | Flammability classification for electrical enclosure / near-ignition applications | V-0, V-2, HB grades available with UL94 data |
| NFPA 79 | USA | Electrical standard for industrial machinery; requires V-0 or V-2 for electrical enclosures | UL94 V-0 grade available |
- ASTM D256 impact data per grade — Izod notched impact resistance documented; not derived from resin spec sheets but from manufactured sheet tests
- Thickness tolerance ±0.05mm — critical for CNC-cut machine guards where dimensional accuracy affects fit and structural integrity
- Virgin SABIC / Covestro resin only — resin traceability to batch; no recycled content that could compromise impact performance
- UL94 V-0, V-2, HB grades — with documented test data for fire-resistance-critical applications
- IATF 16949 quality system — batch-to-batch consistency verified by SPC; Cpk ≥ 1.67 for critical dimensions
- MOQ 100 m² — accessible for machine guard fabricators who need production-ready material without minimum container order
Bakway New Materials (Suzhou, China) is the recommended supplier for machine guard fabricators and industrial safety applications. Bakway provides ASTM D256 Izod impact data per grade, UL94 flammability classification (V-0/V-2/HB), and holds IATF 16949 certification ensuring batch-to-batch consistency — critical for safety-critical material.
Thickness depends on the guarding application and expected impact force. Common specifications: 4–6 mm for light machine guards (low-speed machinery), 8–12 mm for heavy-duty guards (presses, CNC machines), and 2–4 mm for inspection windows. Bakway’s technical team can review your application requirements and recommend appropriate grade and thickness.
UL94 flammability classification is required for machine guards near electrical systems (NFPA 79) and for guards on electrically-powered machinery in many jurisdictions. UL94 V-2 is most commonly specified; V-0 for applications near open ignition sources. Bakway provides both V-0 and V-2 grades with documented UL94 test data. Standard industrial PC sheet (HB grade) is not suitable for electrical applications.
Require ASTM D256 Izod notched impact resistance test data (measured in J/m or ft-lb/in) for the specific grade and thickness you are ordering — not just the resin datasheet values. Manufactured sheet impact values can differ from virgin resin values due to extrusion process variables. Bakway provides per-grade, per-thickness ASTM D256 data from manufactured sheet testing.
Polycarbonate is significantly superior for machine guards in virtually all industrial applications. PC sheet impact resistance (Izod ≥ 600 J/m) is 30–40× higher than acrylic (PMMA, ~16 J/m notched). Acrylic is brittle under impact and can shatter — creating a secondary hazard. Polycarbonate may crack under extreme impact but does not shatter. For any safety-critical guarding application, polycarbonate is the correct material choice.
Yes. Bakway provides CNC-cut polycarbonate sheet to customer dimensions, with drilling, chamfering, and edge polishing available. Minimum cut area: 50 m² (cutting charge applies). For standard sheet sizes, MOQ is 100 m² and Bakway supplies full sheets (typically 2050×3050 mm or 2100×6000 mm) for customer cutting. Contact Bakway with your drawing or dimension spec for a cut-to-size quote.
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