Innovative materials for applications in the electrical/electronics industry - LANXESS
by Shrutee K/DNS
Cologne -
Specialty chemicals company LANXESS is participating in this year’s “Plastics
in E&E Applications” conference with its own stand. “The focus of our
exhibit is on halogen-free flame-retardant Pocan BFN grades, the highly
reinforced polyamide 6 structural materials from the Durethan range and the
Pocan HR polybutylene terephthalates developed for use in unnatural climatic
conditions,” explained Alexander Radeck, application development expert in the
LANXESS High Performance Materials (HPM) business unit. “We are also showcasing
new polyamides and polyesters for LED chip sockets, LED housing components and
thermally conductive parts.”
Alternative to PBTs with halogen-based flame retardance:The glass fiber content of the Pocan BFN halogen-free flame-retardant PBT
compounds can be up to 30 percent. Radeck: “We want to show that they provide a
real alternative to PBT compounds with a halogen-based flame retardance package
not only in ecological terms but also with respect to their technical
performance profile.” For example, they demonstrate better thermal stability
and higher tracking resistance and dielectric strength. Via the glass fiber
content it is possible to attain a level of mechanical properties almost
comparable to those of their equivalents with halogen-based flame retardance.
High-modulus materials – free-flowing, strong and stiff :LANXESS will also demonstrate the possibilities that highly reinforced polyamides
offer in the design of very strong and stiff components for highly stressed
applications, using a mincer, for example. “Despite their high degree of
reinforcement the materials are as free-flowing as standard polyamides that
have a considerably lower filler content, which is why they can also be used in
thin-walled designs,” added Radeck. The high-modulus products include
low-distortion grades reinforced with glass microspheres and flame-retardant
grades with a UL 94 V-0 classification.
High reflectivity, thermally conductive, lightfast : Another focus is on the wide-ranging portfolio of new materials for LEDs
(light-emitting diodes) and other lighting technology. One innovation for LED
chips comprises compounds based on polycyclohexylene dimethylene terephthalate
(PCT). “These hardly age when subjected to thermal stresses so that in contrast
to high-temperature polyamides they retain their high reflectivity,” explained
Radeck. Another novelty is a polyamide 6 that not only has high light reflectivity
and thermal conductivity but is also very flame-retardant. Radeck: “The
compound contains a halogen-free flame retardance package and is specially
customized for heat-dissipating components such as cooling elements.”
Effective hydrolysis stabilization and flame retardance :The use of electronics in cars is increasing. In Würzburg therefore, LANXESS
will be showcasing hydrolysis-stabilized PBT grades for safety-related
components that need to remain functional in a hot and moist environment, such
as under the hood. Their glass fiber contents range from 15 to 45 percent. A
non-reinforced grade is also in the portfolio. One new product is the
hydrolysis-stable and also extremely flame-retardant grade Pocan BF 4232 HR. It
complies with fire safety standard UL 94 of the Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
test institute in the United States in all the colors tested, with the best
classification of V-0 for a test specimen already being achieved from 0.4
millimeters thickness. The compound demonstrates its high hydrolysis resistance
in climatic aging tests at 85 °C and 85 percent relative humidity. “Even after
100 days’ storage, the tensile stress at break and elongation at break are
still over 80 percent of the already high baseline values,” said Radeck.
Detailed information on the properties, applications and processing
technologies of Durethan and Pocan can be found at www.durethan.com and www.pocan.com in the
HPM TechCenter.
LANXESS
is a leading specialty chemicals company with sales of EUR 7.9 billion in 2015
and about 16,600 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.

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