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PBT CUTS REAR WIPER PRODUCTION AND ASSEMBLY TIME
20 October 2004 - DSM Engineering Plastics
| Automotive and auto component manufacturers are now benefiting from Arnite TV8 260, a new 30% glass-filled polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) material ideal for rear wiper E-motor gear housings on SUVs and station wagons. |
Automotive and auto component manufacturers are now benefiting from Arnite TV8 260, a new 30% glass-filled polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) material ideal for rear wiper E-motor gear housings on SUVs and station wagons. Compared to conventional die-cast or sheet-metal alternative materials, Arnite housings occupy less space, require fewer parts and assembly operations, and permit a wider range of design options to fit sculpted, space-constrained vehicle design. Further, in addition to reducing moulding cycle time, Arnite PBTs lower density results in 10-13 percent less material consumption compared with other thermoplastics. “Arnite provides excellent stiffness and notched impact strength,” said Richard Frissen, Application Development Manager, Automotive, DSM Engineering Plastics. “Overall cost reductions are possible, even on small details, such as moulded-in electrical contacts, not feasible in metal.” Wiper assemblies encased in Arnite TV8 260 pass fatigue, creep, snow block and endurance tests. The material, specially designed for rear wiper motor housings and seat adjustment gear housings, has been adopted by automotive supplier Valeo for a range of Ford vehicles. Arnite TV8 260 has been formulated to optimise production, with viscosity, cycle times, weldability (especially hot-plate and vibration), compatibility with other resins, and weight, all tailored for maximum manufacturing throughput. The new material joins six other Arnite PBT grades suitable for gear housings (with primary strengths parenthetically): in 30% glass-filled Arnite TV4 660 (low warpage, laser- weldable), Arnite TV4 261 (high flow; ultrasonic and vibration-weldable), Arnite TV4 261 CCT (cost competitive technology, ultrasonic and laser-weldable); in 20% glass-filled Arnite TV4 640 (low warpage, laser-weldable), Arnite TV4 240 (high flow; ultrasonic and vibration-weldable), and Arnite TV6 241 T (high toughness, acoustic properties). In polyethylene terephthalate (PET), DSM offers Arnite AV2 372 (dimensional stability, stiffness) and Arnite AV2 390 (high stiffness). Arnite thermoplastic polyesters (PBT and PET) are a focused line of materials with exceptional mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties with very good chemical resistance and dimensional stability. The Arnite family includes unreinforced and glass-fibre-reinforced grades, as well as special grades designed to minimise warpage and maximise impact strength or optimise surface quality. In addition to gear and motor housings, automotive applications include fuse boxes, sensors, lamp reflectors, grilles, door handles and roof racks; in lighting Arnite is employed in lamp bases and connectors; and for compressor components and electronic part housings.
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DSM Engineering Plastics is a business group forming part of DSM's Performance Materials cluster. DSM EP is a global supplier of Stanyl PA46 and Akulon 6 and 66 polyamides, Arnitel TPE-E, Arnite PBT and PET polyesters, Xantar polycarbonate, Yparex extrudable adhesive resins, and Stamylan UH Ultra High Molecular Weight PE. These materials are used in technical components for electrical appliances, electronic equipment and cars, in barrier packaging films as well as in many mechanical and extrusion applications. The business group had annual sales of EUR 566 million in 2003. With Stanyl, it is the global market leader in high heat polyamides.Stanyl is a family of heat-resistant polyamides from DSM Engineering Plastics. Stanyl’s high crystallinity (70% versus 50% for conventional PA66) results in high heat distortion temperatures of 190C for unreinforced grades, up to 290C for reinforced. Stanyl grades are used in automotive clutch plates, charge air coolers, chain tensioners; electrical components including motor frames and end laminates, circuit breakers, controls and connectors; and home and power tool components, including heat shields and heat-resistant utensils.
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