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BASF’s Flame-retardant TPU Finds Use in CoHaMa’s Hand Straps for Trains

Published on 2021-01-28. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:   High Heat Materials   

cohama-basf-hand-strap-TPU CoHaMa has introduced hand straps made with BASF’s Elastollan® thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). Compared with Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Elastollan 1185A 10 HFFR meets industry standards for flame retardancy as per UL94V0 requirements as well as low smoke density and low toxicity, in accordance with EN standard EN45545-2.

BASF’s TPU with Outstanding Properties


BASF’s low smoke, non-halogen-based flame-retardant TPU with processing temperature of 170°C - 230°C complies with EN45545-2 certification for public transportation. Elastollan 1185A 10 HFFR also possess high fatigue and tensile strength while providing excellent haptics and abrasion resistance.

This is a great success for BASF and CoHaMa for TPU in rail transportation. Flame retardancy, low smoke density, and excellent durability are key considerations when we design environmentally friendly and safe products for passengers,” said Peter Jang, general manager, CoHaMa Group.

Additionally, owing to its flexibility and resistance to long term stress, the innovative material solution can be widely used for other rail transportation and aerospace applications.

Our TPU technology has already been widely used in the wire and cable application for automotive and personal electronic devices. With the successful launch of the hand strap application, we have again demonstrated our ability to be a total solutions provider by offering the best material solution and technical service for process and quality management. In turn, we expect this will further strengthen our footprint in the public transportation market,” said Desmond Long, Vice President, Business Management Transportation, Performance Materials Asia Pacific, BASF.


Source: BASF
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