LANXESS with its Custom service for the lighting industry
by Shrutee K/DNS
Cologne -
Specialty chemicals company LANXESS, with its tailored HiAnt services, supports
customers in the lighting and electrical/electronic industries worldwide in all
phases of plastic component development. “We want to collaborate with our
customers on developing component solutions that are optimized for all stress
scenarios and requirements, but simple and cost-efficient at the same time. One
objective, for example, is to discover at an early stage whether a material is
suitable for a specific application, because that enables the customer to more
accurately target his development activities,” explains Frank Lutter, CAE team
leader in Customer Engineering Services for LANXESS's High Performance
Materials business unit. LANXESS has assembled a team of engineering and
business specialists dedicated to the lighting industry who coordinate all the
services.
Computer simulation of heat dissipation : The HiAnt services range from component design and material selection, through
function engineering and mold design, all the way to assistance in launching
production. One highlight, for instance, is a simulation tool that helps to
design plastic components to efficiently dissipate heat. It functions on the
basis of the component geometry, the installation situation and the heat input.
It can visualize, for example, how the temperature of an LED heat sink in
operation depends on its geometry and the material from which it is made. “In
addition, we can visualize the air convection around a component, enabling
engineers to then align cooling ribs with the convection to improve heat
dissipation,” explains Lutter. In the case of materials displaying anisotropic
thermal conductivity, LANXESS further is capable of determining the local
orientation of fillers in a component by means of filling simulation. This is
an important basis for considering the directional dependency of the thermal
conductivity in a component, and thus making the most realistic predictions
possible.
BRDF data – reducing development costs and saving time : During projects, LANXESS provides its partners with angle-resolved
bidirectional reflectance distribution function data (BRDF) for its materials.
These data describe the reflection behavior of light on the surface of the
respective plastics. They provide the main inputs required by optical
simulation programs, such as ASAP, SPEOS, LightTools or LucidShape. These
enable a customer to simulate the illumination behavior of its lighting
systems, such as indoor lamps or automotive headlamps, and to optimize the
lighting design accordingly. “These simulations help to save money and time,
because prototyping can be reduced and much of the development work completed
virtually on computer,” adds Lutter.
Optimal component design for shock and impact : Another important HiAnt service is the computer-aided design of components
exposed to strong mechanical stresses, such as from shocks or impact. For
example, LANXESS can simulate the hammer and ball-drop impact tests commonly
used in the lighting industry, and adapt the design of a part, such as a
housing, to the forces by modifying its reinforcing ribs. The same applies to
components made from highly filled materials. “Our testing center has equipment
we can use to validate our calculations.”
LANXESS
is a leading specialty chemicals company with sales of EUR 7.9 billion in 2015
and about 16,200 employees in 29 countries. The company is currently
represented at 52 production sites worldwide. The core business of LANXESS is
the development, manufacturing and marketing of chemical intermediates,
specialty chemicals and plastics. Through ARLANXEO, the joint venture with
Saudi Aramco, LANXESS is also a leading supplier of synthetic rubber. LANXESS
is listed in the leading sustainability indices Dow Jones Sustainability Index
(DJSI World) and FTSE4Good.
Mumbai,
January 21, 2016
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