
Automotive and mobility
Design teams weigh impact strength, dimensional stability, heat exposure, appearance, flame behavior and long qualification cycles. Covestro support helps frame why one polymer family may fit a lens, housing, interior surface or cable protection problem better than another.

Medical and healthcare
Medical projects often need cautious language, careful documentation requests and early clarity about sterilization, biocompatibility expectations and supplier change control. Covestro guidance helps buyers avoid unsupported claims while planning the right technical review.

Electronics and devices
Electronics teams balance thin walls, impact, color, tactile experience, flame requirements and high-volume processing. PC, PC/ABS and TPU conversations become more useful when the team describes drop behavior, surface wear and assembly route at the same time.

Packaging and consumer goods
Packaging decisions increasingly combine performance, appearance, recycled content and end-of-life expectations. Covestro helps brand and engineering teams separate what can be responsibly claimed from what still needs testing or value-chain confirmation.

Construction and glazing
Transparent sheets, protective panels and profiles require attention to weathering, impact, installation details and cleaning exposure. The right material conversation starts with the environment, not simply the desired thickness or color.

Industrial equipment
Industrial applications can involve oils, vibration, repeated contact, abrasion and long service expectations. Covestro guidance helps technical buyers connect field conditions to polymer family decisions before asking for a sample or quote.