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GE ADVANCED MATERIALS AND EXATEC FUSE FUNCTION AND AESTHETICS FOR LEADING INNOVATIVE LARGE SURFACE GLAZING TECHNOLOGIES
14 March 2005 - GE Advanced Materials
| GE Advanced Materials, Automotive, working in collaboration with Exatec, offers premium design options for large three-dimensional (3-D) glazing panels for rear and roof window applications and other 3-D parts by combining high-performance LEXAN GLX resin with unique coating technologies from Exatec. |
GE Advanced Materials, Automotive, working in collaboration with Exatec, offers premium design options for large three-dimensional (3-D) glazing panels for rear and roof window applications and other 3-D parts by combining high-performance LEXAN GLX resin with unique coating technologies from Exatec. This innovative, new technology pairing enables highly weatherable, light-weight glazing that integrates LEXAN polycarbonate (PC) resin’s outstanding transparency with resistance to chemicals and abrasion. It may also provide more design freedom to OEMs wishing to incorporate greater functionality and aesthetics into automotive panels. The GE-Exatec collaboration aims, in part, to help address and lead the auto industry’s move toward larger, automotive backlight and roof glazing panels, as well as deluxe panoramic roofs. For example, while the side and rear quarter windows of modern limousines have become slightly smaller, higher rising door panels, larger backlight and roof glazing panels – up to luxurious panoramic roofs – are meeting with growing consumer acceptance. With this in mind, engineers from both companies have developed innovative materials and processing, printing, and coating technologies that are key to this large-surface glazing. Applications using the panels are currently under development with various Tier-1 suppliers and OEMs. With the introduction of the LEXAN GLX resin portfolio, GE has taken a major step forward in optimizing its proven polycarbonate technology to meet the growing industry demand for large, 3-D rear and roof glazing panels with high impact strength, durable UV protection, and excellent dimensional stability. In addition, new LEXAN GLX resin enhancements, currently under development, could potentially lead to infrared barriers that may help decrease automotive interior heat build-up, thus reducing the loads on cooling systems. GE’s LEXAN GLX resin may also contribute to the development of large sunroofs and backlights that could offer up to a 50 percent weight reduction versus comparably sized glass windows. At the same time, the resin offers the potential to reduce assembly time and costs. Additionally, the use of GE's proprietary Visualfx resin technology opens a wide range of possibilities for model differentiation based on colour. The EXATEC 900 coating system includes an optimized wet coat tailored to the specific requirements of the automotive glazing environment. This advanced wet coat improves the adhesion to the final (PECVD) protective layers (plasma coating), and offers a wider processing window than competitive materials for higher yields at potentially lower cost. Exatec Glazing Systems feature coatings that meet the 10-year weathering and abrasion resistance required by OEMs globally. The solvent-free, water-based primer in the EXATEC 900 coating system is less prone to moulded-in stresses, minimising the risk of micro cracks and delamination. Furthermore, the plasma coat exhibits a glass-like surface energy, providing optimum compatibility with standard adhesives used in the automotive industry for final bonding of the glazing to the vehicle body. As a result of years of global experience and leadership in technology and providing customer-centric solutions, the innovations of GE and Exatec’s work are in demand due to positive responses among leading automotive manufacturers. The first pilot applications are already “on the road,” and both GE and Exatec are running a comprehensive evaluation program for correlating laboratory and field data gained from a fleet of dedicated test vehicles, in order to further optimize the new glazing system.
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About: GE Advanced Materials
GE Advanced Materials is a world leader in providing materials solutions through engineering thermoplastics, silicone-based products and technology platforms, and fused quartz and ceramics. Among its businesses are:• Silicones, which includes GE Toshiba Silicones in the Pacific region and GE Bayer Silicones in Europe, offers silanes, specialty silicones, urethane additives, adhesives, sealants, resins, and elastomers for a variety of industries such as personal care, automotive, tire and rubber, construction, healthcare, electronics, household and institutional, agriculture, textiles, appliances, bedding and furnishings, foam control, and consumer (http://www.gesilicones.com/gesilicones/am1/en/home.jsp); • Plastics is a global plastics materials supplier and distributor, which serves customers in a variety of industries including aerospace, appliances, automotive, building and construction, data storage and optical media, medical, electrical and electronics devices, telecommunications, computers and peripheral devices, outdoor vehicles and devices, and packaging (http://www.geplastics.com/); • Quartz produces high purity materials for the semiconductor, fiber optic, lamp making and water purification industries. GE Quartz is a leading supplier of quartz materials to the semiconductor industry (http://www.gequartz.com/en/index.htm); Established in 1968, GE Advanced Materials’ Specialty Film & Sheet business is a leading supplier of high-performance engineering film and sheet products to the United States, Europe, Africa, India, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and operates a worldwide network of sales, research, manufacturing and technical services facilities. Today, GE Advanced Materials, Specialty Film & Sheet employs about 600 people, and manufactures engineering sheet and film products at 12 facilities in 9 countries worldwide. Recent investments: • 2003 New Roofing Structures Line in Italy, Europe • 2003 New Coating Lines in China & Malaysia, Pacific • 2002 Acquisition of Plastech, China • 2001 New Film Lines in USA and Europe • 2001 Acquisition of Carboron, Malaysia • 2000 Acquisition of Matraplast, Canada • 2000 Acquisition of Nim Plastics, USA Products: GE Advanced Materials offers a variety of film materials are to meet different type of applications such as graphic film, coated products, electrical & electronic products, and specialties. The key film materials available today include: • Lexan* Polycarbonate film • Ultem* film • Lexan* SLX film • Valox* film • Lexan* Illuminex* film GE Advanced Materials’ sheet product line includes a wide range of structures from solid sheet, multi-wall sheet and corrugated sheet through to coated sheet and laminates and combinations of each of these. The key sheet materials available today include: • Lexan* Polycarbonate sheet • Lexan* Solar Control IR sheet • Margard* coated sheet • Lexgard* laminated sheet • Ultem* sheet • Lexan EXL* sheet GE Advanced Materials, Specialty Film & Sheet, serves customers in a variety of industries including aircraft, appliances, automotive, building and construction, business machines, electrical & lighting, furnishing, greenhouse, industrial roofing, medical, electrical and electronics devices, telecommunications and packaging. In January 2004, in line with GE Corporate’ new brand architecture, GE Advanced Materials has announced the change of GE Structured Products business naming to GE Advanced Materials, Specialty Film & Sheet. |
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