Celanese Material Expertise Helps IVP Plastics Advance Gas-Assist Injection Molding Technology for Tubular Auto Parts
Tue, June 3 2014
Unique polymer and processing approach reduces weight and costs
“Celanese has a long relationship in working with IVP Plastics to solve
material challenges, especially those found under the hood. Fortron®
polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) excels in these extreme heat and aggressive
operating conditions that are pushing material limits,” said
Auto designers and engineers are looking for new material solutions that will help them meet fuel economy and emission standards. As engine compartments are becoming smaller and more compact, traditional metal tubing and rubber hoses are no longer an option.
“Our unique application of gas-assist molding technology can create a
one-shot injection-molded, non-linear hollow shape with 90 degree turns
and molded fastening points,” said
The IVP Plastics molding process:
- reduces steps in the manufacturing process;
- eliminates traditional welding, brazing and plating processes;
- provides a more dimensionally accurate component with no chance of rust;
- reduces component cost and weight by as much as 50 percent.
“Celanese has a long history of working with global automotive original
equipment manufacturers and tier suppliers on powertrain and underhood
applications,” said
Fortron PPS is a semi-crystalline polymer that features exceptionally high temperature performance up to 240 degrees Celsius (464 degrees Fahrenheit); outstanding resistance to fuels, oils and solvents; excellent hardness, stiffness and dimensional stability; and inherent flame-resistance. It is often used to replace metals and thermosets in various automotive, electrical/electronics, aerospace, fluid handling and industrial/consumer applications.
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