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Solvay’s Thermally Stable PPS Replaces Metal & Rubber in New Corrugated Tubing Tech.

Published on 2021-04-09. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:   High Heat Materials    Metal Replacement     Rubber Replacement     Automotive   

solvay-currogated-tubing-pps Solvay and Maincor Rohrsysteme have pioneered a technique to manufacture a more flexible, extruded corrugated tubing with varying wall thicknesses and diameters. This advance will help meet new thermal management design challenges stemming from combining internal combustion engine (ICE) and e-mobility technologies including batteries, e-motors, and power electronics.

Mono-layer Extrusion PPS for Corrugated Tubing


This follows the successful introduction of Solvay’s Ryton® PPS mono-layer extrusion grade Ryton® XE3500BL, a high-performance resin fully optimized to produce corrugated tubing and commercially available worldwide. Leading automotive OEMs have specified this durable, lightweight material to replace heavier and bulkier rubber tubing/metal clamp systems to develop more flexible and agile solutions for fluid delivery lines.

The trend for engine downsizing puts pressure on auto engineers seeking room to install ever complex thermal management assembly systems as components compete for space in the engine bay,” said Brian Baleno, Head of Marketing-Transportation at Solvay Specialty Polymers. “Corrugated tubing made from Ryton® PPS will significantly broaden the range of under-the-hood thermal management applications such as turbocharger exhaust gas recirculation circuits and ventilation and vacuum lines for fuel tanks, engine housings and crankcase conveying vapor, gases or condensates.”

Thermal Stability and Exceptional Stability


Solvay’s Ryton® PPS has remarkable thermal stability up to 200°C (392°F), exceptional dimensional stability even at elevated temperatures and in harsh environments, mechanical strength, ductility, toughness, superior chemical resistance and is inherently flame retardant.

Developing a successful process to manufacture corrugated tubing from Solvay’s Ryton® PPS demonstrates Maincor’s processing knowledge and technical expertise,” said Manuel Zink, head of sales automotive / home appliances and special applications at Maincor Rohrsysteme GmbH. “We worked closely with Solvay to improve weight savings and production efficiencies and to reduce costs. Post-extrusion thermoforming trials using XYZ coordinate axis ensured optimizing tube geometries to fit available space in engine bays for time-saving component assembly.”


Source: Solvay
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