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A high stiffness PEEK grade

Solvay Specialty Polymers has announced the introduction of a high stiffness grade of KetaSpire polyetheretherketone (PEEK) that provides 50% greater modulus/stiffness than standard neat PEEK grades. Despite its higher stiffness, the new grade, KetaSpire KT-825, retains the elongation and toughness that is comparable to that of neat PEEK resin for structural applications in transportation, electronics, semiconductor, and oil and gas.  This grade utilizes a proprietary additive and compounding technology that allows a combination of high stiffness, ductility, and low specific gravity of 1.35 compared to 1.30 for neat PEEK. The new grade bridges the performance gap between unfilled PEEK and traditional glass fiber reinforced or carbon fiber reinforced PEEK grades, according to Jamal El-Hibri, principal scientist for Solvay Specialty Polymers.  Unfilled PEEK offers ductility, good impact resistance and isotropic properties, but often lacks sufficient stiffness and strength, while reinfor

Metabolix at Interpack 2014: Exhibits Compostable Film Grade Resins for Packaging

Metabolix (NASDAQ: MBLX), an advanced biomaterials company focused on sustainable solutions for the plastics and chemicals industries, recently announced that it is highlighting at Interpack 2014 its high performance biopolymers offering a range of innovative solutions for packaging applications. Show attendees may visit Metabolix's booth at Messe Dusseldorf located in the "Biopolymers in Packaging Pavilion" in Hall 9, Booth G05 between May 8 and May 14. "As a result of our focus on innovation, we continue to offer our customers new solutions for packaging applications," said Bob Engle, vice president, biopolymers at Metabolix. "We look forward to highlighting at Interpack 2014 our compostable resin, performance additive and color masterbatch product lines. Further, we are continuing to focus on the unique performance advantages our PHA biopolymers can bring in applications such as compostable film and PHA latex coatings. Our goal is to deliver new deve

RTP Company Develops EMI Shielding Compounds as Alternate to Metal for Auto Sensing Systems

Global custom engineered thermoplastics compounder RTP Company has developed EMI shielding compounds that are ideal for replacing metal or conductive coated plastic housings in automotive sensing systems. Because drivers depend on the proper operation of automotive radar and sensing systems to maintain vehicle safety and reliability, these systems require highly reliable EMI protection to eliminate “noise” that could interfere with signal processing. And, as automotive industry engineers incorporate more electronic safety systems into vehicles, they need materials that are lighter in weight and provide greater design flexibility. “The automotive industry is putting more emphasis on reducing mass in order to meet fuel efficiency and emissions regulations,” said Neil Hardwick, Marketing Manager for Conductive Products at RTP Company. “RTP Company’s EMI shielding compounds are an ideal solution for engineers who need to replace metal components with lighter-weight materials that are s

Technifab Develops Aero Ducting System Featuring Solvay's PAEK-based Structural Parts

Technifab Inc., Avon, Ohio, among the leading solutions providers to the aerospace industry, has developed a new high-performance polymeric foam ducting system that features structural components made of AvaSpire® polyaryletherketone (PAEK) resin from Solvay Specialty Polymers. The new ducting system is a key element of a newly developed aerospace Environmental Control System (ECS) for a major aircraft manufacturer. Solvay made the announcement at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIE), Booth 7A29, in Hamburg, Germany. AvaSpire® PAEK provides greater toughness and reduced cost compared to standard polyetheretherketone (PEEK) for interior aerospace applications such as the structural end caps and anchors used in this design. The ultra-high performance polymer also offers greater strength, better creep resistance, and improved hydrolytic stability compared to nylon and other competitive engineering thermoplastics that were also considered, according to Jack DeRuyter, vice president of busi

UPM to Premiere Biofore Concept Car Based on Renewable Biomaterials at Geneva Motor Show

The Biofore  Concept Car , a unique, futuristic street-legal vehicle demonstrating the use of renewable biomaterials in the automotive industry, will premiere at the 84th Geneva International Motor Show, March 6-16, 2014. The car is designed and built by next generation of talent from Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences and showcases the versatile use of UPM's innovative biomaterials. Various parts and components traditionally made from plastic are made from  UPM Formi  biocomposite  and UPM Grada thermoformable wood material. These materials will significantly improve the overall environmental performance of the  car , without compromising quality or safety. The concept car will also be fuelled by UPM BioVerno wood-based renewable diesel. UPM Raflatac label materials will be used to mark  spare parts  as well as in the  interior and exterior  design of the car. Dating  back to March 2010, initial idea of the Biofore Concept Car originated from UPM's will

Celanese Develops New XT Grades for Superior Toughness by Expanding its Hostaform® POM S Series

Celanese  Corporation, the  global technology  and specialty materials company, celebrated 50 years of the Celcon®/  Hostaform ®  acetal copolymer  ( POM ) product line by  expanding  its S series of impact modified  POM  to include two new extreme toughened XT  grades  for applications that require exceptional impact strength and flexibility in demanding environments. Hostaform  XT 20 and XT 90, which complement and expand the existing Hostaform S series, are designed to compete in application areas previously reserved for highly modified impact modified acetal copolymers and homopolymers, thermoplastic polyurethanes and impact modified  polyamide  ( PA ) resins. "Hostaform S and XT grades can outperform all impact modified POMs available today," said Mervyn Cox, global Hostaform POM  product marketing manager  - Celanese. "They can help designers push the boundaries in a broad range of fastener, buckle, dampening gear and housing applications that are used in a

Arkema Unveils Bio-based Pebax® RNew 80R53 Grade for Ski Boots at ISPO Munich

At ISPO 2014, Arkema  presented  its latest Pebax® Rnew grade : Pebax® RNew 80R53, a grade that goes beyond the limits of  thermoplastic elastomers . This new rigid bio-based Pebax® opens up the scope of  ski  boot design combining  light weight , astonishing responsiveness to skiers’ movements, and creativity in decoration. ISPO Munich held from January 26 to 29, is the European  trade fair  for winter and outdoor sports that offers a showcase for the latest trends in ski equipment. Pebax® Rnew 80R53 is 50% more rigid than existing Pebax®  grades , already well-known for several years as reference materials for both alpine touring  and cross-country  ski boots . It retains the key Pebax® characteristics and environmental qualities that appeal to sportsmen and women: produced from renewable raw materials with more than 90% bio-based content, lightweight, renowned long-term UV resistance and offering great creativity for novel designs, it maintains perfect quality and performanc