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Kraiburg TPE to launch the world’s first weight-saving TPEs
Kraiburg TPE has developed an innovative material technology that enables the production of thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) with very low density. The result is three new product lines for extremely weight-saving components of a type that is in increasing demand for vehicle construction, power tools and various other application areas.
To further reduce CO2 emissions from vehicles and to improve the fuel economy and range of new models, automobile manufacturers are always looking for extremely lightweight solutions – particularly for unsprung weight in and on their vehicles. But lower weight and increased mobility also play a decisive role for the market success of products in other sectors such as power tools, aviation, drones, textiles, as well as sports, leisure and outdoor items.
Expandable materials including TPE are therefore often used, but they require strict process control procedures to achieve an even surface quality without surface waviness.
Kraiburg TPE has now been able to implement an outstanding new TPE technology by using 3M Glass Bubbles for materials with very low densities of between 0.7 and 0.9 g/cu cm (1.358 and 1.746 slug/cu ft) that allow the production of extremely lightweight thin-walled mouldings that provide excellent surfaces and are able to withstand mechanical loads.
The microscopically small hollow glass bubbles are made of chemically stable borosilicate glass that is insoluble in water. They spread evenly in the TPE matrix and help increase the dimensional stability.
The new lightweight TPEs can be processed cost-effectively using established injection-moulding machines and extruders. In addition to significant weight savings (see table) and very homogeneous surfaces, they also provide excellent compression set values. Production waste can be recycled directly.
Kraiburg TPE is initially offering three specific series of the world’s first TPEs of this type, namely.
Thhermolast K LW/UV (lightweight + UV resistance) specifically for exterior vehicle components; Thermolast K LW/CS/UV (lightweight + increased compression set + UV stability) with excellent resilience and adhesion to PP, particularly suitable for various sealing applications; and Thermolast K LW/PA (lightweight + adhesion to polyamides), also with HB nonflammability classification in accordance with UL94; ideal for power tools, for example.
Glass Bubbles have been tried and tested as weight-saving fillers in various hard thermoplastics, but our new lightweight technology is using them in TPEs for the first time,” emphasises Martina Hetterich, Project Manager Advance Development at Kraiburg TPE, adding that the collaboration with 3M, has enabled them to develop formulations that not only meet current lightweight construction and quality requirements, but also open up completely new markets for the commercial use of their TPEs. (Press Release)
(PRA)
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