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SILICONE SURFACTANTS FOR MOULDED FOAM REDUCE VOC EMISSIONS BY 50%
23 July 2004 - GE Advanced Materials

GE Advanced Materials has announced a new family of silicone surfactants for stabilising MDI and MDI-TDI flexible moulded foam used by the automotive seating industry.

Niax Silicone L-3415, L-3416 and L-3417 are based on a new molecular design that can reduce emissions from finished parts. The new products not only support the trend toward zero chemical emissions from auto parts, but they also have negligible impact on the cost of the finished product. By implementing Niax silicone surfactants, manufacturers of vehicle seating systems can cost-effectively boost compliance with industry requirements for lower volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

The automotive industry is moving toward zero-emission seating systems and other components, and additives such as surfactants and catalysts play an important role in the level of VOCs. Many traditional additives for MDI and TDI moulded foam produce VOC emissions from the finished parts that can negatively impact cleanliness of car interiors. GE Advanced Materials’ new Niax silicone surfactants, however, can dramatically lower VOCs vs. existing products and significantly reduce fogging.

A second benefit of Niax surfactants is their excellent performance and processing characteristics. Composed of a proprietary high-efficiency active ingredient, Niax surfactants produce an open-celled foam with low shrinkage that features smooth skin and reduction or elimination of deep voids. These products offer wide processing latitude to automotive seating manufacturers.

The new family of silicone surfactants supports a range of moulded foam types. Niax L-3415 is designed specifically for MDI moulded foam, while Niax L-3416 is appropriate for MDI foam applications requiring additional stabilisation. Niax L-3417 works with TDI/MDI and modified TDI HR moulded foam in applications that require extra stabilisation.

“Manufacturers of auto seating and other systems face increasing pressure to support environmentally friendly vehicle design, but are under equally strong pressure to keep costs down,” said Alberto Melle, global marketing manager, Urethane Additives, GE Advanced Materials. “Our new Niax silicone surfactants address both concerns by allowing manufacturers to cut volatiles in half without cost implications. Plus, these products deliver superior foam quality and consistency. Moving to Niax surfactants essentially offers a triple advantage to the automotive sector. While the automotive sector is a key target, we expect our new products to find applications across dozens of end products such as foam–backed carpeting, furniture, bedding, and appliances,” Melle added.

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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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