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Extrusion International 1/2016

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cable insulations, which are exposed to extreme service con-

ditions such as very high temperatures, elevated pressures and

corrosive surroundings. Typical fields of application are the oil

and gas industry, aerospace, energy generation, semiconduc-

tor fabrication and the automotive industry. "This develop-

ment is our response to industry's challenge to offer a

high-temperature, melt-processable perfluoroplastic", exp-

lains Frenk Hulsebosch, Global Product Manager Melts Fluo-

roplastics at Chemours Fluoropolymer Solutions. Further

products presented on the stand will include Teflon™ fluo-

roplastic foam resins (FFR) produced using patented Airquick

technology. Cables made with foamed fluoroplastic insulation

have a lower signal return loss than conventional data cables,

so enabling miniaturization and weight savings thanks to

lower density and thinner insulation thicknesses. One current

example is the new KL24 Star-Quad data cable developed for

the aerospace industry by Draka Fileca, Sainte-Geneviève,

France which won a DuPont Plunkett Award in 2013. At iden-

tical diameter, it is up to 25 per cent lighter than previously

used quad cables and enables a reduction in aircraft fuel con-

sumption, so reducing environmental impact.

Wire & cable property performance of various

fluoroplastics and technologies

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New Air Vent

Key Plastics Löhne supplies complete assemblies to

the automotive industry. For the VW Touran, the com-

pany developed a new air vent with longer slats than

in any other vehicle type. The Hamburg-based plastics

distributor K.D. Feddersen provided support in the pro-

duct selection. The material for the new slats had to

have a good surface finish yet still possess a high de-

gree of stiffness, while also offering good value for

money. For all other models, Key Plastics already used

a 50% glass fibre reinforced PA 6 compound with re-

duced moisture absorption from AKRO-PLASTIC. In this

case, however, the stiffness was inadequate. Christoph

Gerling, Business Development Manager at K.D. Fed-

dersen consequently recommended increasing the level

of reinforcement to 60 %, and the very first test using

AKROMID

®

B3 GF 60 4 RM-M satisfied the customer's

requirements.

AKROMID

®

RM-M (mechanical types) is suitable as a

design material for components subject to high mechanical

stress. This product range offers only reinforced compounds with

varying glass fibre content in three designs: standard, surface-

modified ("9") and with increased chemical resistance ("4"). The

material is a blend of polyamide and PBT, combining the favou-

rable properties of both polymers: the high degree of stiffness

and low water absorption of PBT and the large processing

window and excellent surface finish of the polyamide. Precisely

these properties were of key importance for the implementation

of the new design with significantly longer slats. The reduced

moisture absorption (1 %) is on par with partially aromatic

blends and thus enables a design with low tolerances. A further

advantage of the material is that the tensile modulus is only

slightly reduced and the slat therefore exhibits a consistently high

degree of stiffness under a wide range of climatic conditions,

thereby enhancing the value of the design.

Low moisture absorption results in good dimensional stability,

thereby ensuring consistent operating forces during adjustment

of the longer slats