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IDLEAIRE CHOOSES LEXAN EXL RESIN TO WITHSTAND THE RIGOURS OF THE HIGHWAY
23 February 2004 - GE Advanced Materials

Lexan EXL resin, one of GE Plastics’ new resins in the X GEN™ resin portfolio, has been selected by IdleAire Technologies for applications serving the trucking market.

Based on proprietary siloxane copolymer technology, the Lexan EXL family of polycarbonate resins offers the benefits of standard polycarbonate with added impact strength and cold-temperature ductility. According to GE Plastics’ Lexan EXL product manager Doug Hamilton, the material is well suited for many trucking applications because of its rigorous durability and impact requirements.

“The performance of Lexan EXL resin is unparalleled in applications that must withstand extreme physical conditions and weathering often adding no extra weight,” said Hamilton.

IdleAire Technologies of Knoxville, Tennessee, is using Lexan EXL resin for a patented, modular service console that enables long-haul truck drivers to switch off their diesel engines and still enjoy heat, air-conditioning, high-speed computer access, TV and telephone connections, 110-volt power and other amenities during rest periods. Traditionally, truck engines had to be idling to power these services.

The service console hangs off flexible air-handling hoses that are connected to a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning system mounted on an overhead truss. The wiring that delivers the communications and entertainment packages along with 110V circuits is routed along the truss and down the hose to the service module. To use the IdleAire system, a driver pulls into a parking space adjacent to a console and switches off the engine. After installing a window adapter, the driver inserts the console into the cab window and locks the round unit in place. The driver then swipes a credit card to activate the services.

Impact resistance was the key in IdleAire’s selection of LEXAN EXL FL300 resin for the console. Jim Hannah, IdleAire’s vice president of product technology, said they repeatedly impacted the units in their research centre to test the material’s durability.

“We knew these consoles would potentially make contact with the trucks if a driver didn’t align properly in the parking space,” said Hannah. “But even though they are coming into contact with 80,000 pound rigs, the FL3000 EXL material virtually eliminates impact damage.”

Other factors in its selection included the material’s ability to withstand extreme weather fluctuations and its resiliency to chemicals such as diesel fuel.

“These consoles are outside in truck-stop locations across the country that see temperatures ranging from minus -30 to 130F. We needed a material that wouldn’t become brittle or warp. When the driver does start his engine again, the units can come into contact with diesel matter so their chemical resistance was also an important consideration,” added Hannah.

IdleAire also needed to minimise weight in the console design because to install a console, a driver has to lift it and push it into a window that is typically six feet off the ground. The console only weighs 23 pounds.

Lexan EXL resin is available in both clear and opaque grades. GE Plastics expects clear Lexan EXL resin to benefit OEMs in several industries including eyewear, water bottles, medical applications, building and construction applications and lighting. Application opportunities for the opaque version vary from mobile phones, PDAs, portable computer housings, and stowaway keyboards to snow scooters, ATM fascias, network boxes, freezer pallets, and even vacuum-formed parts for tractors and lawn mowers.

Lexan EXL resin processes well in most conventional injection moulds and exhibits excellent release properties, which can enable shorter cycle times and improved production cycles.

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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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