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Thursday, September 26 2019 - 15:00
AsiaNet
Polyplastics Launches New DURANEX(R) Flame-retardant PBT Grade with Low Warpage and Hydrolysis Resistance for Automotive Applications
TOKYO, Sept. 26, 2019 /Kyodo JBN- AsiaNet/ --

The Polyplastics Group has announced the launch of a new DURANEX(R) 
polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) grade that has the outstanding electrical 
properties traditionally found in PBT, while also offering other important 
performance attributes. DURANEX(R) 750AM is a 30% glass-reinforced 
flame-retardant (FR) grade with low warpage, high rigidity, and heat and 
moisture resistance (hydrolysis resistance).

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DURANEX(R) 750AM is ideally suited for automotive applications such as 
communications devices and high-pressure parts for electric vehicles (EVs) and 
hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).

Until now, it has been difficult to satisfy requirements for both flame 
resistance and hydrolysis resistance because hydrolysis resistance typically 
decreases with the addition of a FR component. There has been an increasing 
demand for FR materials in the automotive market for use in communication 
devices and high-pressure parts for EVs and HEVs. These materials must also 
meet the auto industry's need for high durability and outstanding formability. 
DURANEX(R) 750AM and other PBTs also meet the demands of electrical and 
electronics applications.

Polyplastics can produce low-warpage PBT materials such as DURANEX(R) 750AM via 
three methods. First, the anisotropy of the shrinkage rate can be reduced by 
using spherical and plate-like fillers with low aspect ratios rather than fiber 
fillers. This reduces warpage, but can also adversely affect mechanical 
strength. 

Second, the absolute value of the shrinkage rate can be reduced by forming 
alloys with amorphous resins such as polycarbonate (PC) and 
styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN). This method results in a small reduction in 
mechanical strength, while the amorphous resin also has an effect on thermal 
properties and other factors. Third, improving flowability and reducing 
pressure distribution (shrinkage rate distribution) inside the cavity can 
reduce warpage, though not as much as the aforementioned two methods.

Please also visit: 
https://www.polyplastics.com/en/product/lines/pbt_750am/index.html

About Polyplastics
The Polyplastics Group is a global leader in the development and production of 
engineering thermoplastics. The Group's product portfolio includes PBT, 
polyoxymethylene (POM), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), liquid crystal polymer 
(LCP), and cyclic olefin copolymer (COC). With more than 50 years of 
experience, the company is backed by a strong global network of R&D, 
production, and sales resources.

DURANEX(R) is a registered trademark of Polyplastics Co., Ltd. in Japan and 
other countries.


Source: Polyplastics Co., Ltd.