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Polyplastics’ PBT & PPS to Replace Metals in PCUs & Electric Vehicles

Published on 2019-03-27. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:   New Energy Solutions     Electrical & Electronics     Metal Replacement    

Polyplastics PBT With the electrification of cars transforming the automotive industry, Polyplastics is responding with innovative resin products which are successfully penetrating the electric vehicle (EV) market as a superior alternative to metals.

DURANEX (R) PBT and DURAFIDE (R) PPS materials


The company’s DURANEX (R) PBT and DURAFIDE (R) PPS materials — targeted for engine peripheral parts such power control units (PCUs) — deliver high insulating properties and lower water absorption while meeting harsh operating conditions (-40 C to 150 C, up to 95% relative humidity).

DURANEX (R) PBT CG7030


  • Polyplastics’ DURANEX (R) PBT CG7030 provides lower water absorption and high tracking properties (CTI: 600V) for high-voltage parts such as PCUs.
  • The material ensures high reliability for high-voltage parts that do not gain enough creepage distance.
  • Water and salt can penetrate high-voltage parts and cause tracking issues; so materials with high CTI values are required.

DURAFIDE (R) PPS 6150T73


Polyplastics’ DURAFIDE (R) PPS 6150T73 provides high heat shock resistance, strong dimensional stability, and excellent heat and chemical resistance for metal insert molded applications for electric vehicles. Previous material technologies suffered from lower heat shock resistance when moldability (flowability) increased.

New Materials to Replace Metal in PCU Housings


  • Polyplastics is also exploring new materials to replace metal in PCU housings. Thermoplastics would provide lighter weight and improved productivity.
  • However, other key requirements include strength, dimensional stability, electromagnetic shielding and thermal conductivity.
  • Specifically, Polyplastics is currently developing materials with electromagnetic shielding properties.
  • The company is also targeting its material development work for other EV applications such as motors and batteries.
 


Source: Polyplastics
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