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HANS GUNS IS POLYCARBONATES MARKET DEVELOPMENT MANAGER FOR DSM ENGINEERING PLASTICS
14 November 2003 - DSM Engineering Plastics

Hans Guns has been appointed manager, market development for polycarbonates (PC) and PC blends for DSM Engineering Plastics.

Hans Guns has been appointed manager, market development for polycarbonates (PC) and PC blends for DSM Engineering Plastics. He will focus on market growth for DSM’s Xantar PC and the new Xantar C PC/ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) blend, primarily in the interior automotive and transportation sector, where the new generation high purity Xantar C blends provide benefits over traditional materials.

“Hans brings the solid scientific and applications depth required to extend our polycarbonate business,” said Karl Hautekiet, General Product Manager Xantar. “He will help DSM grow our polycarbonate markets in Europe with his experience in providing customers with highly targeted solutions and his solid scientific and engineering background. His appointment underscores our confidence also in the strong fit DSM’s Xantar materials have for key application areas like automotive interiors.”

Guns has been with DSM since 1988, most recently as application development manager for PC and PC blends. Prior to that, he worked for DSM Engineering Plastics as a technical service engineer and as product and processing engineer, and for DSM Research as an associate scientist. He holds an HTS diploma from Hogeschool Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

DSM Engineering Plastic’s Xantar C is the latest of the Xantar family of PC and PC blends, supplied mainly in Europe. Xantar applications include moulded and extruded components for automotive, rail and bus interiors, instrument panels and exterior trim; banking equipment and appliance housings; mobile phone housings; building and construction, electrical cable trays, electronic components and connectors; and sports and medical equipment applications.

Automotive interiors benefit especially from the high purity blends of Xantar, which minimise fogging of windows. Xantar grades take a wide range of colourants, modifiers and reinforcing additives. The Xantar line consists of general-purpose, flame-retardant, reinforced and stress crack- resistant modified grades, as well as specialty grades. Blends provide the means to fine-tune properties. Fire retardant, halogen-free formulations help manufacturers meet regulatory mandates while at the same time benefiting from overall process savings, thanks to Xantar’s high flow and ease of moulding.

DSM takes a vertical approach to formulating Xantar by producing the key raw materials for polycarbonates—noted for their transparency, thermal and dimensional stability and toughness—and directly manufacturing its polycarbonate compounds. This approach helps ensure quality, availability and competitive cost.

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About: DSM Engineering Plastics
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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