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BEAMING FROM WITHIN CLOSE COOPERATION WITH 3M ON APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
22 August 2006 - Bayer MaterialScience AG

A special transparent polycarbonate film from the Makrofol/Bayfol product range supports the reflective film from 3M, which distributes the light evenly over the surface of the license plate.

The new self-luminous license plate recently unveiled by diversified technology giant 3M was instantly featured on the pages of several automotive magazines. While standard aluminum license plates are unevenly lit by a small number of lights positioned around them, the entire of the new plastic plate is brightly beaming from within, making the whole unit highly visible. The ability to discard exterior lighting elements does not just allow more freedom in customizing rear-end designs though, safety is also improved. The fact that the license plate is much more highly visible helps in avoiding rear-end collisions. ”We worked in very close cooperation with 3M throughout the development process for the entire assembly and produced a solution using several of our materials. For example, we custom-made a special transparent polycarbonate film from the Makrofol/Bayfol product range to support the reflective film from 3M, which distributes the light evenly over the surface of the license plate,” explains Dirk W. Pophusen, technical manager for polycarbonate films in the Business Development department of Bayer MaterialScience AG.

The license plate housing is made of Bayblend T 65 and incorporates the light source, which is made up of numerous light-emitting diodes. The polycarbonate/ABS blend was chosen because it exhibits exceptional dimensional stability, is less prone to distortion, and remains impact-resistant in cold conditions. It also offers excellent heat resistance. The translucent front of the casing, on which the actual license details are positioned, is formed from a two-millimeter-thick sheet of the polycarbonate Makrolon. A special technology is used to give the sheet a matt finish on one side, thus ensuring that the license details are optically isolated from the light distribution system. ”The sheet also has a special surface layer that enables laser welding to create a long-lasting, tight seal between the sheet and the housing,” explains Dr. Peter Schwarz, technical product manager for polycarbonate sheets in the Business Development department of Bayer MaterialScience.

The construction is completed on the outside by the actual license plate details – a laminate consisting of the special reflective and translucent film from 3M and the carrier film from Bayer MaterialScience. ”Our polycarbonate film was chosen over other materials for a variety of reasons,” comments Pophusen. ”For example, it bonds securely with the outer film from 3M. It is highly light permeable, exhibits good mechanical strength over a broad range of temperatures, and is resistant to the kinds of chemicals usually found in vehicles. It is also important that our films can be formed with a minimal tendency to warp when using the simple, conventional cold-stamping machines found at the license plate workshops attached to vehicle registration offices in Germany.”

With sales of EUR 10.7 billion in 2005, Bayer MaterialScience AG is one of the world’s largest polymer manufacturers. Its main fields of activity are the production of high-tech polymer materials and the development of innovative solutions for products used in many areas of everyday life. The main consumer sectors are the automotive, electrical/electronics, construction, sports and leisure industries. Bayer MaterialScience has production facilities at 40 sites around the world and a workforce of approx. 18,800. Bayer MaterialScience is part of the Bayer Group.

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About: Bayer MaterialScience AG
Bayer Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is part of the worldwide Bayer Group, an international health care, nutrition and innovative materials group based in Leverkusen, Germany. Bayer employs 23,300 in North America with net North American sales of 8.8 billion euros in 2003. Bayer’s three operating business areas – HealthCare, CropScience and MaterialScience, improve people’s lives through a broad range of essential products that help diagnose and treat diseases, protect crops and advance automobile safety and durability.

Bayer MaterialScience AG is one of the world's largest producers of polymers and high-performance plastics. The main customers for Its innovative developments in coatings, adhesives, insulating materials and sealants, polycarbonates and polyurethanes are the automotive and construction industries, the electrical/electronics segment and manufacturers of sports and leisure goods, packaging, and medical devices.


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