'Electrically active' compounds surge in performance.Plastics are meeting stiffer demands for ESD (1) (Electronic Software Distribution) Distributing new software and upgrades via the network rather than individual installations on each machine. See ESL. and EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) An electrical disturbance in a system due to natural phenomena, low-frequency waves from electromechanical devices or high-frequency waves (RFI) from chips and other electronic devices. Allowable limits are governed by the FCC. protection, electrostatic paintability, and also improved colorability and mechanical strength, thanks to ICPs, IDPs, nano-carbons, and new pitch carbon fibers. Designing a thermoplastic A polymer material that turns to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene, polycarbonate and polyethylene. compound to conduct an electrical charge is difficult and costly, since most polymers are naturally ill suited to the task. Plastics generally have surface resistivities of [10.sup.12] ohm/sq or higher, which puts them at the insulative in·su·la·tive adj. Serving to insulate or keep safe: the insulative value of an animal's fur; insulative packing materials. end of the electrical spectrum (see graph). That is advantageous in many uses, but is a liability in others. Indeed, some degree of electrical conductivity is critical to a growing number of plastics applications. "Today, there are more reasons and better tools than ever for making electrically active compounds," declares Mark Kaptur, product marketing manager for conductive compounds at LNP (Local Number Portability) The capability of keeping the same local telephone number when switching carriers. See NP and WLNP. Engineering Plastics. One reason is more intensive use of electronics in cars, portable consumer devices, and appliances--plus their on-going miniaturization min·i·a·tur·ize tr.v. min·i·a·tur·ized, min·i·a·tur·iz·ing, min·i·a·tur·iz·es To plan or make on a greatly reduced scale. min . Both trends increase the need to protect parts from ESD and EMI. Another driver is the trend toward electrostatic spray painting of automotive and industrial parts. This method, in which paint drops are positively charged and the parts are grounded (negatively charged), is generating a flood of "e-paintable" compounds whose conductivity is tailored to optimize painting efficiency. E-painting is said to reduce overspray Overspray refers to the application of any form of paint, varnish, stain or other non-water soluble airborne particulate material onto an unintended location. This concept is most commonly encountered in graffiti, auto detailing, and when commercial paint jobs drift onto unintended by up to 50%, thereby cutting both cost and volatile emissions. There are even emerging applications for plastics to be nearly as conductive as pure carbon--such as bipolar plates and end plates for fuel cells (see PT, Nov. '01, p. 48). It's no surprise, then, that underlying demand for conductive plastic compounds in North America is forecasted to grow 8-10%/yr from a current base of around 450 million lb. Compounders have long mixed carbon black, carbon fibers, stainless-steel fibers, aluminum flakes, and other additives into thermoplastics to meet needs for antistatic Eliminating or reducing static electricity. See static electricity, antistatic bag, antistatic device, antistatic liquid and antistatic wristband. performance, electrostatic dissipation (ESD), and electromagnetic interference See EMI. (EMI) shielding. New conductive technologies are emerging, one being a class of polymers intrinsically able to carry a current along their polymer chains. Inherently Conductive Polymers and Inherently Dissipative Polymers (ICPs and IDPs) differ in the range of conductivity they impart and the mechanism involved. Both categories are now melt-processable and thus highly efficient at creating conductive networks when alloyed with a thermoplastic matrix polymer. Another advance is a novel class of vapor-grown carbon nano-tubes and nano-fibers. These impart a broad range of conductivity to plastics at far lower loadings than conventional carbon-based additives, while simultaneously providing reinforcement and enhanced thermal conductivity. However, the potential of these nano-carbon products is currently limited by their $50/lb or higher price tags. This compares with $15/lb for pitch carbon fiber and stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. , $8/lb for PAN carbon fiber, and less than $2/lb for carbon-black powder. Greater near-term potential is seen for a developmental low-cost pitch carbon fiber that boasts improvements in both conductive and reinforcing properties. Polymerics spark interest Because of its low cost, traditional carbon black is still the workhorse in conductive plastics. However, carbon black makes it difficult for compounders to hit a specific level of conductivity. It also imposes severe property tradeoffs and limitations on colorability. What's more, "sloughing" of conductive particles can damage microelectronic devices. ICP- and IDP-based compounds promise to remedy all these shortcomings A shortcoming is a character flaw. Shortcomings may also be:
A particular strength of ICPs is their ability to drain off static charge in a highly exact and reproducible way, says Sam Dahman, product development engineer at RTP (1) (Rapid Transport Protocol) The protocol used in IBM's High Performance Routing (HPR) system. (2) (Realtime Transport Protocol) An IP protocol that supports real time transmission of voice and video. Co. RTP holds exclusive North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. rights to develop ESD compounds based on the only commercial polyaniline TCP (1) (Transmission Control Protocol) The reliable transport protocol within the TCP/IP protocol suite. TCP ensures that all data arrive accurately and 100% intact at the other end. , a product supplied by Panipol of Finland. A recent breakthrough by RTP and Panipol maintains thermal stability and ensures uniform dispersion of polyaniline during melt processing. Conventional carbon black tends to suffer twin deficits when used to impart ESD protection: It dissipates across a wide range of surface conductivities, while disparities in voltage also tend to persist on the part surface in the form of "hot" and "cold" spots. RTP data, for instance, show that a part made of one carbon-black-filled PP has a surface resistivity resistivity Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length. The resistivity of a conductor depends on its composition and its temperature. ranging from [10.sup.5] to [10.sup.12] ohm/sq. A comparable ICP-based part consistently hits a narrow range of [10.sup.6] to [10.sup.7] ohm/sq. One of the difficulties with carbon black is that small changes in concentration in a plastic compound can produce large leaps in conductivity. The "smoother" ESD performance curve offered by ICP-based compounds is a big advantage, Dahman says. It is far easier to tailor performance for a specific end-use and thereby optimize cost-performance. ICP (1) (Internet Cache Protocol) A protocol used by one proxy server to query another for a cached Web page without having to go to the Internet to retrieve it. See CARP and proxy server. compounds are priced at an intermediate point between carbon-black and carbon-fiber compounds. RTP offers ICP compounds based on PP, PS, PE, and PC/ABS PC/ABS Polycarbonate/Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene . These provide permanent ESD, accept 25% recycle content, and have a wide range of colorability. The compounds have potential in industrial packaging and containers, material-handling boxes and totes, and shelves and racks for electronics. RTP is working to stretch ICP compound performance into the EMI-shielding range (10 to 100 ohm/sq). Noveon (formerly part of BFGoodrich) has developed an IDP that works in the [10.sup.6] to [10.sup.11] ohm/sq surface resistivity range, offering permanent static control. Noveon uses this IDP exclusively in its own Stat-Rite compounds for injection molding and extrusion. IDPs are generally elastomers (Noveon's is a TP urethane urethane (yoor´ithān´), n ethyl carbamate used as an anesthetic agent for laboratory animals, formerly used as a hypnotic in humans. ) that contain "charge-carrying blocks" able to conduct current, but in a more restricted part of the antistatic and ESD spectrum than is covered by ICPs. In some cases, the hydrophilic hydrophilic /hy·dro·phil·ic/ (-fil´ik) readily absorbing moisture; hygroscopic; having strongly polar groups that readily interact with water. hy·dro·phil·ic adj. nature of an IDP helps boost conductivity at the part surface. In the past, thermal-stability limits confined IDP use to low-temperature matrix resins like HIPS, PETG PETG Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol PETG Performance Evaluation Task Group , ABS, and TPU TPU - Text Processing Utility , but Noveon has recently expanded its Stat-Rite line to include PP and TPU/PC compounds. Neil Hardwick, Noveon's marketing manager, says a recent initiative is tri-layer HIPS sandwich structures that optimize IDP cost-effectiveness in thermoformable sheets. For instance, one structure puts carbon-filled HIPS at the core (providing good volume resistivity and EMI shielding) while the skin layers include an IDP/HIPS compound to eliminate sloughing while ensuring excellent surface dissipation. In recent years, others have introduced compounds based on IDPs comparable to (but different from) Noveon's. New players include LNP, RTP, Lati USA, and DSM 1. DSM - Data Structure Manager. An object-oriented language by J.E. Rumbaugh and M.E. Loomis of GE, similar to C++. It is used in implementation of CAD/CAE software. DSM is written in DSM and C and produces C as output. Engineering Plastics. DSM has just diversified its carbon-based ElectraFil line by adding IDP-based products. LNP's Stat-Loy family uses an IDP to impart permanent antistatic and ESD properties ([10.sup.9] to [10.sup.12] ohm/sq) to a variety of resins, including PC/ABS and a transparent ABS. Permastat IDP-based compounds from RTP afford antistatic capability ([10.sup.10] to [10.sup.11] ohm/sq) for business-machine and appliance parts, gears, and video cases. RTP recently introduced PermaStat Plus grades that extend the series' conductivity into the ESD range ("E" versions) or offer enhanced mechanical performance ("M" versions). Lati recently launched the LatiOhm family of IDP-based compounds in PP, nylon 6, PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet) PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT Profit Before Tax PBT Paper Based Test (education) , and PC. They are aimed at ESD roles in smoke detectors and power-tool housings. This family is said to provide surface resistivity from [10.sup.4] to [10.sup.12] ohm/sq. Products are nonsloughing and are colorable in blue, purple, and green. Promise of nano-carbons "Nano-carbons may prove to be in the 21st century what aluminum was in the 20th," declares Max Lake, president of Applied Sciences, an advanced-materials R&D firm in Cedarsville, Ohio. Like aluminum, he says, the miniscule min·is·cule adj. Variant of minuscule. Adj. 1. miniscule - very small; "a minuscule kitchen"; "a minuscule amount of rain fell" minuscule , high-aspect-ratio nano-particles impart extraordinary strength and light weight. In plastics, nano-carbons can also significantly enhance both electrical and thermal conductivity. Suppliers of nano-carbons include Hyperion Catalysis catalysis Modification (usually acceleration) of a chemical reaction rate by addition of a catalyst, which combines with the reactants but is ultimately regenerated so that its amount remains unchanged and the chemical equilibrium of the conditions of the reaction is not , the sole commercial supplier in North America; Japan's Mitsui and Showa Denko; and an Applied Sciences affiliate, Pyrograf Products. The latter's developmental graphite nano-fiber is 100-200 nm in diam. x 100 microns long, giving it a 500-1000:1 aspect ratio. It's available in sample quantities at $70/lb. (A semi-works plant is being built.) At loadings of 0.5% to 5% by volume, Pyrograf's PF24 carbon nano-fiber boosts stiffness of plastics by 500% and drops their surface resistivity to the range of 1 to 1010 ohm/sq. Hyperion's multi-wall graphite nano-tubes have 10nm OD and are 10 to 100 microns long, for at least a 1000:1 aspect ratio. The small size and curvilinear curvilinear a line appearing as a curve; nonlinear. curvilinear regression see curvilinear regression. shape of these "fibrils" makes them difficult to disperse in plastics. To ensure satisfactory dispersion, Hyperion supplies the fibrils in pelletized masterbatches containing 15-20% fibrils, which can be let down to as little as 0.5% by weight. Pat Collins, Hyperion's marketing manager, says fibril-based compounds can cover the full electrical spectrum at loadings at least 50% lower than would be needed with carbon fibers (which are gigantic in physical size compared with fibrils). Retention of toughness and ductility with the nano-tubes reportedly far exceeds that for the best conventional conductive compounds. Viscosity is minimally affected, Hyperion says, so its fibrils are highly suitable for thin-wall molding and provide excellent surface quality in appearance parts. There is less differential shrinkage and part warpage than with conventional filled compounds. Hyperion's initial slate of nylon 6 and 66, PBT, and PC masterbatches has recently been broadened to include PEEK, PEI (GE's Ultem polyetherimide), PPS (Packets Per Second) The measurement of activity in a local area network (LAN). In LANs such as Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI, as well as the Internet, data is broken up and transmitted in packets (frames), each with a source and destination address. , nylon 12, and PS. Coming next are PP, PET, and EVA Eva to marry winner of singing contest. [Ger. Opera: Wagner, Meistersinger, Westerman, 225–228] See : Prize 1. Eva - A toy ALGOL-like language used in "Formal Specification of Programming Languages: A Panoramic Primer", F.G. masterbatches. Current uses include a nylon 12 that replaces metal in automotive fuel lines. It combines excellent ESD performance plus elevated toughness, which translates into the added safety benefit of increased rupture resistance. E-paintable compounds based on nano-tubes impart the necessary conductivity at just 2-3% loadings while offering a Class A surface quality. Cost is the major limit on nano-tube use, as Hyperion's fibrils are priced at around $50/lb. Over the long haul, Collins argues, the startup of world-scale plants will bring prices down. Nano-tube-based compounds offering [10.sup.4] to [10.sup.9] ohm/sq surface resistivity at 4-7% loadings are offered by RTP. Scott Koberna, RTP product manager for conductive compounds, says RTP's NTC-series compounds minimize occurrence of hot and cold spots and are suitable for high-purity ESD and e-paintable compounds. RTP puts nano-tubes into HIPS, acetal acetal /ac·e·tal/ (as´e-t'l) 1. any of a class of organic compounds formed by combination of an aldehyde molecule and two alcohol molecules. 2. , and other engineering resins. NTC NTC Notice NTC National Training Center NTC National Telecommunications Commission NTC National Transport Commission (Australia) NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient NTC Naval Training Center grades are priced 25% to 100% higher than comparable PAN-fiber compounds. LNP's Ultra-Clean Stat-Kon slate of ESD materials for high-purity applications uses nano-tubes in PEEK and PEI compounds for wafer-carrier and disk-drive components. Ionic contamination is said to be 65% to 90% lower than in carbon-fiber compounds. Ticona offers conductive PPS grades that utilize an unconventional carbon-based conductive. The novel ingredient is said to offer many of the benefits of nano-tubes at considerably lower cost. This additive and proprietary compounding technique are said to ensure precise "tuneability" of ESD performance. The materials are also described as clean -- non-sloughing and low in ionic contamination and outgassing Outgassing (sometimes called "Offgassing," particularly when in reference to indoor air quality) is the slow release of a gas that was trapped, frozen, absorbed or adsorbed in some material. -- making them viable for use in liquid-crystal displays, electronic storage media, and microelectronic carrier trays. New breed of pitch fiber A novel pitch-based carbon fiber developed by Conoco Cevolution will be manufactured at a 4-million-lb/yr plant in Ponca City, Okla., due to come on stream in the second quarter of this year. Samples are already available. Eduardo Romero, industry manager for electrical/electronics, says Cevolution's mesophase pitch fiber offers an order of magnitude A change in quantity or volume as measured by the decimal point. For example, from tens to hundreds is one order of magnitude. Tens to thousands is two orders of magnitude; tens to millions is three orders of magnitude, etc. higher electrical conductivity than PAN-type carbon fibers and significantly greater stiffness as well. The stiffness can be tailored to specific end-uses. Other benefits are outstanding purity and high thermal conductivity. These fibers will be priced to compete with PAN fibers in some applications. Romero sees potential in ESD, EMI shielding, e-paintable auto parts, and fuel-cell plates. Cevolution's fiber will be made with a continuous process that is capable of very high productivity and uses relatively low-cost feedstocks. The raw form is a randomly oriented, continuous-filament mat, but user-friendly forms (chopped and milled fibers and needled mat) are being developed. Creative compounding Jeff Frankish, director of global market development at PolyOne's Compounds & Colors unit, says OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and users of conductive compounds are raising the performance bar" for these materials. "Multi-functionality" is increasingly being built into formulations, he says. As examples, he cites ESD and EMI grades from PolyOne that are also lubricated lu·bri·cate v. lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing, lu·bri·cates v.tr. 1. To apply a lubricant to. 2. To make slippery or smooth. v.intr. To act as a lubricant. , based partly on recycled resins, or modified to process on specific equipment. PolyOne's Stat-Tech slate includes some 20 base resins and spans a range from 1 to [10.sup.12] ohm/sq surface resistivity. Some of the less conventional matrices now being used include nitrile-rubber-modified PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride. PVC in full polyvinyl chloride Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide. , polysulfone, and various TPEs. PolyOne is exploring use of metalized glass fiber to enhance electrical and thermal conductivity and provide reinforcement. Teknor Apex's Plastics Div. recently launched a family of flexible vinyl compounds designed for consistent ESD and EMI performance. Carbon-black-filled Vidux PVCs offer 100 to [10.sup.8] ohm-cm volume resistivity in cable jackets, flooring, grounding mats, shielding, and other items used in cleanrooms, hospitals, and factories. At under $2/lb, they are said to be more cost-effective than alternatives based on carbon or steel fibers. Conductives hit the road Automotive fuel delivery systems are a focus of interest for makers of ESD compounds. Parts subject to swift or turbulent gas flow (e.g., filler-line pockets or line connectors) require conductivity to thwart static build-up and the risk of sparks and explosion. That is a major reason why large-volume applications like fuel filler lines, chassis pipes, and fuel-pump housings are still overwhelmingly made of steel. DuPont is one firm working to broaden plastics' opportunities in these applications. DuPont has developed a pair of acetal compounds for injection molding. Delrin 300AS and 300AT utilize carbon fiber to provide ESD capability ([10.sup.6] ohm/sq) and enhanced stiffness. Delrin 300AT has twice the toughness of a standard acetal. It is aimed at fuel-tank caps and filler pockets. Delrin 300AS exhibits 300% higher stiffness than standard acetals and is aimed at uses inside the tank-such as a support flange flange (flanj) a projecting border or edge; in dentistry, that part of the denture base which extends from around the embedded teeth to the border of the denture. flange n. 1. on sender modules (a device that primes the fuel pump). DuPont has also launched nylon 66 ESD grades, some of them glass-filled, and plans to launch ESD versions of its Zytel HTN HTN Hypertension HTN High Blood Pressure HTN Hierarchical Task Network HTN Hughes Television Network HTN Hospitality Training Network (Sydney, Australia) HTN Histotechnology (program of study) high-temperature nylon. Ticona recently introduced an ESD acetal grade for auto fuel-line parts. Celcon CF802 uses novel compatibilizer technology to bond carbon fiber to the matrix. That is said to minimize mechanical property tradeoffs and increase resistance to attack by fuels. Electrostatic paintability without need for a conductive primer is another property that makes conductive plastics attractive to auto makers. GE Plastics is taking a new tack in formulating Noryl PPO PPO abbr. preferred provider organization PPO Managed care Preferred provider organization, see there Infectious disease Pleuropneumonia-like organism, see there alloys for e-paintable auto parts. Five years ago, GE was one of the first to adopt Hyperion's carbon nano-tubes in Noryl 990E, used in mirror housings. That grade has been discontinued for unstated reasons, but cost certainly played a role in the decision. GE has now shifted its attention to e-paintable PPO compounds for automotive body panels like fenders. It is using carbon-black powder and a high-temperature PPO that can withstand 400 F bake temperatures for the E-Coat anticorrosion treatment. This e-paintable PPO is due to be commercialized this summer. GE is also focusing on fuel filler doors, 78% of which are made of steel and painted on-line with other steel parts. GE sources believe that conversion of this application to plastics requires on-line e-paintable compounds. GE is proposing a nylon-modified PPO (Noryl GTX GTX Gore-Tex GTX Global TeleExchange GTX Grand Tourisme Extra ) made electrically conductive with carbon black. Bayer has concluded that blends of various carbon-based conductive additives, including Hyperion's nanotubes are a cost-effective way to tackle e-painting needs. Indeed, compatibilized blends of carbon additives are employed in new 30%-glass nylon 6 and TP polyester molding compounds that reportedly provide superior surface smoothness in door handles, fuel flaps, and large exterior auto parts. EMI protection is another area of major growth potential for conductive plastics in automotive. Stimulating factors are increased use of sensitive electronic gadgetry gadg·et·ry n. 1. Gadgets considered as a group. 2. The design or construction of gadgets. Noun 1. gadgetry - appliances collectively; "laborsaving gadgetry" in cars, a pending shift to 42-volt battery power, and the need to preserve space under the hood under the hood - [hot-rodder talk] 1. The underlying implementation of a product (hardware, software, or idea). Implies that the implementation is not intuitively obvious from the appearance, but the speaker is about to enable the listener to grok it. , according to David Riffer, electrical-electronics market manager for EMS-Grivory. His company has long put carbon and stainless steel into ESD versions of its nylon 6,66, and 12 compounds for automotive fuel-line and under-hood applications. Now, the company is moving into nylon EMI-shielding Compounds using stainless steel as the conductive ingredient. These are aimed at automotive electronics as well as business-machine housings and coaxial-machine housings and coaxial-cable connectors. EMS-Grivory is also compounding nickel and zinc ferrite fer·rite n. 1. Any of a group of nonmetallic, ceramiclike, usually ferromagnetic compounds of ferric oxide with other oxides, especially such a compound characterized by extremely high electrical resistivity and used in computer memory powders into nylon 12 and high-temperature nylons for use in "soft" magnets. These molded devices become magnetized in the presence of a current, thereby providing EMI protection for air-bag connectors and other sensitive control elements. Polymer magnets are more durable than the sintered sin·ter n. 1. Geology A chemical sediment or crust, as of porous silica, deposited by a mineral spring. 2. A mass formed by sintering. v. sin·tered, sin·ter·ing, sin·ters v. magnets they replace, and also offer greater design freedom and the potential for lower-cost manufacture and assembly. Polymer magnets could also provide EMI protection to computers and appliances, Riffer says. Stainless-steel fibers are the key ingredient in the Faradex line of EMI shielding compounds that LNP recently acquired from DSM. They are aimed more at consumer electronics and business machines, namely thin-wall housings for cell phones and computer equipment. Unlike carbon additives, stainless steel does not limit colorability, but the fibers are easily damaged in melt processing. LNP uses a special compounding technique to retain fiber length for good shielding. [GRAPH OMITTED] NEED TO KNOW MORE? Bayer Corp., Pittsburgh (800) 662-2927, www.bayerus.com Conoco Cevolution, Houston (877) 319-8853, www.carbonfiber.conoco.com DuPont Engineering Polymers, Wilmington, Del. (800) 441-0575, www.plastics.dupont.com DSM Engineering Plastics, Evansville, Ind. (800) 333-4237, www.dsmep.com Ems-Grivory, Sumter, N.C. (803) 481-6171, www.ems-grivory.com GE Plastics, Pittsfield, Mass. (413) 448-4690, www.geplastics.com Hyperion Catalysis, Cambridge, Mass. (617) 354-9678, www.hyperioncatalysis.com Lati USA, Summerville, S.C. (888) 872-5284, www.lati.com LNP Engineering Plastics, Exton, Pa. (800) 532-2567, www.lnp.com Noveon, Static Control Polymers, Brecksville, Ohio (888) 234-236, www.stat-rite.com PolyOne Corp., Plastic Compounds & Colors, Avon Lake, Ohio Avon Lake is a city in Lorain County, Ohio, United States. The population was 18,145 at the 2000 census. Geography Avon Lake is located at (41.501595, -82.006309). (866) 766-9663, www.polyone.com Pyrograf Products, Cedarsville, Ohio (937) 766-2020, www.apsci.com RTP Co. Winona, Minn. (800) 433-4787, www.rtpcompany.com Teknor Apex, Pawtucket, R.I. (401) 725-8000, www.teknorapex.com Ticona, Summit, NJ. (800) 833-4882, www.ticona.com |
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