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Clear road ahead for TPOs, TPVs.


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Olefinic TPEs originally comprised only two classes of rubber-modified polypropylene, known as TPO (Twisted Pair Only) Refers to the use of twisted pair wire when other options are available. For example, a TPO suffix at the end of 3com Ethernet adapter model numbers indicates the card has only an RJ45 connector.  and TPV TPV Temporary Protection Visa (Australia)
TPV Terminal Punto Venta
TPV Third-Party Verification
TPV Thermophotovoltaic
TPV Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (thermoplastic elastomer)
TPV Total Payment Volume
. More recently, these have been supplemented by new types of olefinic elastomers that can be used on their own or as the rubber component in TPO/TPV compounds. Additionally, a small handful of specialty TPEs using olefinic matrices occupy niche applications.

The big story in olefinics is the growing presence of TPOs and TPVs in automotive interiors and exteriors, which account for about half of TPO/TPV use and even more of TPOs alone. Two major trends have been the domination of TPOs in bumper fascia fascia (făsh`ēə), fibrous tissue network located between the skin and the underlying structure of muscle and bone. Fascia is composed of two layers, a superficial layer and a deep layer.  (the largest volume use), and a continued thrust toward the all-olefinic auto interior.

In automotive, olefinic TPEs are replacing costlier and heavier TPUs, other TPEs, and PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
. The trend away from paint has produced new metallic-pigmented TPOs that are starting to appear on smaller exterior parts. Efforts continue to place TPOs in large exterior vertical panels, where "molded-in color" (MIC) is the preferred route.

Auto interiors have increasingly adopted unpainted TPO for soft-touch, low-gloss overmolding of consoles, pillars, door trim, shifter knobs, and brake handles. TPOs are being developed with excellent low-temperature impact resistance for airbag covers, and new TPVs are starting to encroach encroach v. to build a structure which is in whole or in part across the property line of another's real property. This may occur due to incorrect surveys, guesses or miscalculations by builders and/or owners when erecting a building.  on sealing systems long dominated by thermoset A polymer-based liquid or powder that becomes solid when heated, placed under pressure, treated with a chemical or via radiation. The curing process creates a chemical bond that, unlike a thermoplastic, prevents the material from being remelted. See thermoplastic.  EPDM EPDM Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer
EPDM Enterprise Product Data Management
EPDM Ethylene Propylene Dimonomer (industrial/commercial piping/plumbing components)
EPDM Engineering Product Data Management
.

Another active area of development is two-shot injection molding injection molding
n.
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold.
 of larger parts such as TPV/TPO door panels, and instrument panels could be next. "The IP is the last major component that has yet to be heavily penetrated by PP-based materials," says Marry Levine, global automotive marketing manager for ExxonMobil Specialty Elastomers.

TPOs and TPVs are also growing in non-automotive markets such as appliances, medical parts, packaging seals, wire/cable, and kitchen, power, and hand tools. Better overmold bonding to rigid plastics is a key trend, as is development of softer and more chemical-and heat-resistant grades. These include specialty niche products, such as novel clear TPOs, chlorinated chlorinated /chlo·ri·nat·ed/ (klor´i-nat?ed) treated or charged with chlorine.

chlorinated

charged with chlorine.


chlorinated acids
some, e.g.
 olefins, and PIB See NIST binary.  TPVs.

These application trends have produced changes in basic composition of olefinic TPEs. A prominent example, says consultant Robert Eller, president of Robert Eller Associates, is the large-scale replacement of EPDM rubber EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber) is an elastomer which is characterized by wide range of applications. EPDM rubber is used in vibrators and seals; glass-run channel; radiator, garden and appliance hose; tubing; washers; belts; and electrical insulation.  in TPOs by metallocene-based ethylene-octene and ethylene-butene specialty elastomers, primarily Dow's Engage and ExxonMobil's Exact. Now, a newer generation of novel olefinic specialty elastomers--such as Dow's Infuse in·fuse
v.
1. To steep or soak without boiling in order to extract soluble elements or active principles.

2. To introduce a solution into the body through a vein for therapeutic purposes.
 OBCs and ExxonMobil's Vistamaxx--are poised to introduce further evolution to TPOs and TPVs for automotive and other TPE TPE Thermoplastic Elastomer
TPE Terminal de Paiement Electronique (French)
TPE Total Power Exchange
TPE Twisted Pair Ethernet
TPE Tampines Expressway (Singapore)
TPE Therapeutic Plasma Exchange
 markets.

In industrial and consumer applications, novel olefinic elastomers hold equal promise--and a challenge to traditional TPVs, TPOs, and styrenic TPEs like SEBS. Initial forays for these new materials have been in overmolded grips for tools and personalcare products, as well as seals, tubing, wire, and cable. Says Eller, "The battle for TPVs has been against SEBS with its higher heat resistance and better compression-set properties. Products like Dow's Infuse OBC OBC Other Backward Classes
OBC Ontario Building Code
OBC On Board Computer
OBC Organization for Bat Conservation
OBC Outline Business Case (UK government procurement)
OBC Oriental Bank of Commerce (India) 
 allow you to produce TPOs with flow, impact, and compression set that can compete with traditional TPVs and SEBS."

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A. Schulman's North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 automotive marketing manager, Jeff McCoy, says other new tools are emerging for making soft TPOs (under 50 Shore D). These include alloys and grafted TPE "hybrids" of olefinic and styrenic or other TPEs. As a result, he says, "The line between olefinic and styrenic TPEs is beginning to get blurred, as some styrenics have a strong olefinic component. I think future successes will come from such hybrid systems." Schulman is in early development of soft TPOs made from hybrids (grafts or mixtures of different TPE chemistries) that could improve scratch and mar resistance, weatherability, and clarity in order to replace TPU TPU - Text Processing Utility  and PVC auto interior calendered cal·en·der  
n.
A machine in which paper or cloth is made smooth and glossy by being pressed through rollers.

tr.v. cal·en·dered, cal·en·der·ing, cal·en·ders
 films and soft-touch grips.

Louis Cirihal, global product development manager for Dow's Infuse OBC family, also sees a likely trend toward use of hybrid combinations of TPEs to replace existing rubber systems in TPOs.

New TPOs are also expanding opportunities for thermoformable sheet in truck rockers, bumpers and cab interior parts, as well as marine and other applications. Eller says materials evolution has accompanied processing improvements that make thermoforming economical for larger production runs than before--80,000 to 100,000 vehicles.

NEW SPECIALTIES WEIGH IN

Innovative compounders are formulating TPOs and TPVs with novel olefinic specialty elastomers that have emerged over the last few years. Among these are ExxonMobil's Vistamaxx and Dow's Versify ver·si·fy  
v. ver·si·fied, ver·si·fy·ing, ver·si·fies

v.tr.
1. To change from prose into metrical form.

2.
 families of propylene-ethylene elastomers and Dow's Infuse Olefinic Block Copolymers (OBCs), with their unique block structure of linear MDPE MDPE Medium Density Polyethylene
MDPE Mobile Dual-Phase Extraction (technique for environmental cleaning)
MDPE Mobile Dual-Phase Extraction (USA)
MDPE Maximum Permissible Dose Equivalent
 crystalline hard blocks and Engage-type ethylene-octene amorphous soft segments. Each is said to have a broad spectrum of potential uses, from flexible molded goods to extruded hoses, tubes, films, and fibers, as well as creation of new compounded TPOs or TPVs.

Dow's first target for Infuse OBCs are TPOs with up to 90 A hardness. Problems with softer traditional TPOs have included low heat resistance, low melt strength, and slow processing. Infuse OBCs' higher crystallization Crystallization

The formation of a solid from a solution, melt, vapor, or a different solid phase. Crystallization from solution is an important industrial operation because of the large number of materials marketed as crystalline particles.
 temperature enables production of soft TPOs with a higher service temperature, better extrudability, and faster processing.

The first soft TPOs and TPVs made with Infuse OBC are appearing in consumer products such as housewares house·wares  
pl.n.
Cooking utensils, dishes, and other small articles used in a household, especially in the kitchen.
, soft-touch grips, wine corks, and bottle-cap liners. Potential automotive applications include floormats and overmolded soft-touch parts to replace TPUs or conventional TPVs. Adds Cirihal, "We also see potential for Infuse OBCs to expand the properties and applications of TPVs. Compounders could make Infuse OBC/TPV blends, but it would be even more interesting to produce an Infuse OBC-based TPV." In general, however, Cirihal sees "a much larger opportunity for their use in soft TPOs than in TPVs."

Dow is also exploring foams for sports, leisure, and consumer products, where Infuse OBCs reportedly can provide much lower shrinkage and compression set. By replacing the EPDM component, Infuse OBCs can produce compounds with improved colorability, surface finish, and aesthetics, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Cirihal. Compounders who have licenses to use Infuse in TPEs include GLS GLS - Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.  Corp., (now wholly owned by PolyOne), Teknor Apex, and CTS (1) (Clear To Send) The RS-232 signal sent from the receiving station to the transmitting station that indicates it is ready to accept data. Contrast with RTS.

(2) (Common Type System) The data typing used in .
 in France.

Joe Kutka, GLS technology launch manager, says his firm's new Dynalloy OBC injection and blow molding TPOs are aimed initially at overmolded grips in personal-care items, tools, and armrests. "These compounds provide unique visual aesthetics because of their better flow properties. They also bond well to PP, have no adverse effect on cycle times--especially for thin--wall applications, and a non-tacky feel. Also, because they are translucent they permit a better color palette Also called a "color lookup table," "lookup table," "index map," "color table" or "color map," it is a commonly used method for saving file space when creating 8-bit color images. , which has been a limitation of traditional TPVs."

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Teknor Apex just launched the Telcar OBC family of TPOs for consumer and industrial injection molding, blow molding, and extrusion. Opaque and translucent compounds are aimed at food and beverage F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods.  packaging, office products, medical devices, cosmetic and personal-care products, hoses, tubes, gaskets, seals, weather stripping, and wire/cable. "OBC technology yields elastomers that bridge the previous cost-performance gaps and enables us to provide customers with a true alternative to styrenic TPEs," says Sanjin Sakhalkar, new business development manager. OBC compounds boast superior compression set, heat aging, chemical resistance, and processability, as well as equivalent or greater tear and tensile strength tensile strength

Ratio of the maximum load a material can support without fracture when being stretched to the original area of a cross section of the material. When stresses less than the tensile strength are removed, a material completely or partially returns to its
 and improved aesthetics. They readily extrude extrude /ex·trude/ (ek-strldbomacd´)
1. to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied.

2. in dentistry, to occupy a position occlusal to that normally occupied.
 into thin sheet and tubing, he says, and are so strong and elastic that they can be drawn down into very thin film without tearing. Initially available in 30 to 75 Shore A, they will eventually be offered in a much broader range of Shore A hardnesses, from the single digits to 90 and above.

ExxonMobil's Levine says both its Exact plastomers and new Vistamaxx are being used internally and by independent compounders to make improved soft TPOs for automotive and non-automotive applications. "Vistamaxx's excellent transparency and colorability lend itself to clear and MIC TPOs. They are also being used to produce several TPVs."

Without identifying it specifically, Elastocon TPE Technologies says it used a "brand-new elastomeric polymer" in the category of those mentioned above to formulated its new Elastocon SMR (Specialized Mobile Radio) The communications services used by police, ambulances, taxicabs, trucks and other delivery vehicles. Throughout the U.S., approximately 3,000 independent operators are licensed by the FCC to offer this service, which provides always-on  Series of TPOs in six standard grades from 40 to 65 D. Says company president Dave Barkus, "We were able to tweak the formulations to have all the three properties that are hard to leverage: high gloss, scratch-and-mar resistance, plus cold-temperature impact down to -30 F." These engineering-grade TPOs are intended to replace more costly materials like ionomer-based compounds in body panels, fenders, and bumper fascia for cars, RVs, and industrial and utility vehicles. They also have potential for center consoles and living-hinge parts requiring very strong materials with very high flow and high gloss.

AUTO INTERIORS

Trends in the high-growth auto-interior sector include MIC soft-touch TPO trim, two-shot TPV or TPO overmolding of larger parts, TPO air-bag covers, and TPV body and blazing seals. Doug Mosier, NAFTA NAFTA
 in full North American Free Trade Agreement

Trade pact signed by Canada, the U.S., and Mexico in 1992, which took effect in 1994. Inspired by the success of the European Community in reducing trade barriers among its members, NAFTA created the world's
 automotive business manager at LyondellBasell, sees many opportunities for TPOs to replace other plastics in interiors. One of his firm's newest offerings for interior low-gloss, soft-touch parts is the Softell TPO family. Produced with the Catalloy process, they enable the manufacture of a finished product without the need for a "second surface" or skin and with 40% estimated cost savings over SEBS, TPU, PVC, and painted PP.

Applications include door panels, center consoles, instrument panels, luggage covers, pillar trim, glove boxes, and soft inlays, where they can replace TPVs, PUR spray skins, and PVC or TPU slush-molded skins. "Softell will allow for broader acceptance of an all-TPO instrument panel, as there is no skin required. Softell molded parts allow you to achieve soft touch and low gloss when before you needed paint. Although other low-gloss and scratch-and mar-resistant TPOs exist, people still find the need for a skin and or painted soft surface."

Meanwhile, the news in two-shot automotive injection molding is larger parts such as door panels. Eller cites the example of the Dodge Caliber It has been suggested that some sections of this article be split into a new article entitled Dodge Caliber SRT-4.  interior door panel/ medallion, which consists of a slightly foamed TPV over a rigid PP substrate. He sees important cost savings in being able to make a soft-skinned I.P. in one step and one machine. "Thermoformed skins have advantages in aesthetics and cushioning, but they are costly because they use different processes to make parts of the I.P."

A. Schulman is pursuing this approach with its new Invision Enhanced Processability (EP) series of TPVs for soft-touch interior trim. These TPV compounds have better oil resistance and less fogging, according to McCoy. The first grade, Invision VX 50 85 UI EP, is a very high-flow, 85 A TPV, which was used for the door panels of several 2008 Dodge, Chrysler, and Jeep platforms. It is made by two-shot overmolding a 2-mm TPV skin over a TPO substrate. McCoy says Schulman is working on very high-flow grades that do not require predrying and is looking to include a third layer of an olefinic foam for improved compression softness.

Dave Mitchell ''

James David Mitchell (born October 4, 1947 in Wichita Falls, Texas) better known as "Dave Mitchell" is an American radio personality and voice-over artist who has appeared on over 100 radio stations in Texas, Mississippi, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
, global market manager of Dow Elastomers, says the company is evaluating two- and three-shot injection molding of skin-foam-substrate structures with TPOs. He says I.P.s are "on the industry's radar" for this process, but the key to commercial viability is cost-performance. In particular, better grain retention in the molded skin, better feel, and improved part uniformity are essential. "Today, such a huge conversion from a multi-component to one component system would require designers to sacrifice aesthetics and haptics (feel), which they are not willing to give up. So continued development of polymers and processes is imperative," he adds.

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Meanwhile, TPOs have been making a big dent in PVC and higher-priced TPEs in airbag covers and interior pillars. One reason is better airbag deployment by TPOs at -40 C. Moreover, as airbags continue to proliferate in the interior compartment (e.g., side curtain, side impact), more and more parts are in their deployment paths and thus require ductile impact failure, notes LyondellBasell's Mosier.

He says new grades in the company's Sequel 2200 and Hifax families have expanded the use of TPOs in A, B, and C pillar covers that are in the path of airbag deployment and must withstand low-temperature impact. One example is Sequel 2326 BDX BDX Bordeaux (France)
BDX Becton-Dickinson and Company (stock symbol)
BDX Business Document Exchange
BDX Burst Detector X
BDX Beacon Data Extractor
 compounded TPO in the roof pillar of the 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a mid-size sport utility vehicle produced by the Jeep division of DaimlerChrysler. European Grand Cherokees are manufactured in Austria by Magna Steyr. Development
The Grand Cherokee was a spinoff of the smaller Jeep Cherokee.
. Its MIC multi-fleck, fabric-textured surface is a sign of the trend toward "soft-look," fabric-like appearance in such parts.

AUTOMOTIVE SEALING

In less than five years, TPVs have made significant inroads inroads
Noun, pl

make inroads into to start affecting or reducing: my gambling has made great inroads into my savings

inroads npl to make inroads into [+
 in automotive weatherseals to replace thermoset EPDM, which still accounts for about 80% of sealing, according to Jonas Angus, founder and president of TPE Solutions. "Daimler-Chrysler is taking a major lead" in TPV weatherseals, Angus says, "and GM and Ford are following. Cost is the biggest advantage, with TPVs 10% to 30% lower than EPDM, along with lower weight, improved design flexibility, and recyclability."

Lynell Maenza, industry segment manager at ExxonMobil Specialty Elastomers, says that firm developed special TPV weatherseal products, such as Santoprene B200 for exterior corner moldings. It reportedly bonds well without adhesives to sealing profiles of EPDM or other TPVs. Good TPV-to-EPDM bonding reportedly has been lacking in past corner-seal products. B200 also offers the low CLTE CLTE Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (plastics property)
CLTE Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence
CLTE Cost and Lead Time Estimate
 required for long sealing parts, says Maenza.

Two SPE SPE - Software Practice and Experience  Automotive Innovation Awards were given in 2007 for TPV sealing products. One was the robotic extrusion and bonding of a Santoprene TPV E500 surround seal directly on the door-module carrier for the 2007 Dodge Nitro The Dodge Nitro is compact SUV from the Dodge division of DaimlerChrysler. Launched for the 2007 model year at the Chicago Auto Show, the Nitro shares its platform with the Jeep Liberty. It is assembled at the Toledo North Assembly Plant in Toledo, Ohio.  and 2008 Jeep Liberty The Jeep Liberty (KJ/KK), or Jeep Cherokee (KJ/KK) outside North America, is a compact SUV produced by the Jeep marque of DaimlerChrysler. It was introduced for 2002 with styling inspired by the Dakar[1] and Jeepster [2] concept cars.  SUVs. Another was the first TPV glass-run seal for a sliding door, used on the 2008 Chrysler minivan. Two coextruded TPV profiles were inserted into an injection tool and overmolded with TPV corner moldings. The three-layer coextrusions contained hard and soft Sarlink TPVs from 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.
 Thermoplastic Elastomers. The profile top layer and corner moldings are TPVs created by the molder, Jyco Sealing Technologies of Dexter, Mich.

A. Schulman is working on exterior seals with coextrusions of its Invision TX fully cured TPVs and styrenic TPEs in matched body color (Paint.) a pigment that has consistency, thickness, or body, in distinction from a tint or wash.
See under Body.

See also: Body Color
. The first use will be on a 2010 GM vehicle.

Ferro Corp.'s Engineered Polymer Products unit aims its Alcryn MPR (MultiProtocol Router) Software from Novell that provides router capabilities for its NetWare servers. It supports IPX, IP, AppleTalk and OSI protocols as well as all the major LANs and WANs.  at automotive window lace and sealing applications. Alcryn is an ethylene-based, partially crosslinked, chlorinated polyolefin.

EXTERIOR AUTOMOTIVE

Opportunities for TPOs in exteriors involve three challenges: reducing assembly complexity, meeting the requirements of vertical panels, and eliminating paint. New TPOs in recent years achieve a better balance of high impact and high stiffness as well as low CLTE, which allows the use of fewer brackets for larger parts such as bumpers, explains LyondellBasell's Mosier. "Whereas traditional TPO bumpers had a flexural flexural

pertaining to the flexure of a joint.


flexural deformity
fixation of joints in flexion. In the newborn called contracted calves or foals.
 modulus of 700 to 900 MPa, OEM's are now specifying newer TPOs with 1500 to 2000 MPa. The result is reduced cycle time, more design freedom and lighter weight."

Vertical panels have been molded successfully of TPO in Europe using fine-particle talc fillers. For example, the new BMW X A small five-cylinder radial engine for sport and training aircraft. Although this engine, the BMW X, proved successful at several large-scale events in 1930, including that year's round-Europe flight, only a few were built. A successor model, the BMW Xa, was introduced in 1931. 5 features the first all-plastic single-module fender, Molded of Daplen EF341AE 30% talc-filled TPO from Borealis. This is described as the most highly integrated body application to date. Another example is the Smart fortwo The Fortwo is the original smart model, launched in 1998 as City Coupe. Concept
The Smart "Micro compact car" was designed primarily for urban use in European cities, where parking is scarce and fuel economy is of great importance.
, the first commercial vehicle with all-TPO body panels. Borealis' Daplen ED230HP, a 20% talc-filled TPO with a low density of 1.05 g/cc replaces PC/ PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet)
PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate
PBT Profit Before Tax
PBT Paper Based Test (education) 
 in the injection molded hood, front, rear, and side panels, reducing the overall car weight by 15% (See Learn More).

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Says LyondellBasell's Mosier, "We are seeing some success in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , but generally in smaller parts. Vertical panels have been a slower road for TPOs since many are painted in a process that does not support plastic parts, and there are also some limitations in material properties."

Dow's Mitchell says the challenges to be met are primarily reducing the CLTE of plastic body panels. "When you are able to limit or negate the CLTE of plastics or bring it close to that of aluminum or steel, that's when plastics will make it in various types of exterior panels."

Meanwhile, Tier I suppliers in North America are moving away from paint and into precolored TPOs. "The surface aesthetics of precolored compounds call for better quality control," says Teknor Apex's Sakhalkar. "Most of the success in exteriors has been in smaller parts due to the need for higher weatherability and high gloss."

According to Dow's Mitchell, "With MIC, you typically lose depth of color not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed.

See also: Color
. In painting TPO, you need a primer, paint, and clear coat. The effort is to get away from at least the primer, so we are exploring how to produce TPOs that will not need it."

The Indure family of scratch-and mar-resistant MIC metallic-pigmented TPOs from LyondellBasell have appeared in several recent exterior parts. One is the wheel flare on Ford's 2008 F-250 Super Duty pickup truck. This Class-A part is made of Indure X-76, a 35-MFR TPO that replaced painted TPO (see Learn More). Newer applications for the Indure MIC family include the grille surround of the 2008 Pontiac Torrent The Pontiac Torrent is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) manufactured by CAMI Automotive and sold by the Pontiac division of General Motors, and replaced the U-body Aztek as the company's crossover SUV for 2006. The Torrent is essentially a Chevrolet Equinox on the Theta platform.  and the skid plate of front and rear bumper fascia on the Suzuki XL7, where Class-A TPO is replacing clear-coated aluminum.

Says Mosier, "We see a lot if interest from OEMs for the entire Indure MIC family of TPOs, designed for high or low gloss, grained or ungrained, exterior and interior parts. We can match about 75% of existing paint colors." Still, he concedes that any high-gloss Class-A metallic paint system can shift in appearance (metamerism The quality of some colors that causes them to appear differently under different light sources. For example, two color samples might appear the same in natural light, but not in artificial light. ) with changes in viewing angle and lighting conditions. Right now, those effects are hard to match with MIC plastics.

NON-AUTOMOTIVE TRENDS

Industrial and consumer soft-touch applications are ripe for continued penetration by TPOs and TPVs in tools, personal-care products, and building/construction seals. Robert Eller sees growth in flexible TPO flat roofing. Overmold bondability is a key property in many applications.

Soft TPOs based on ExxonMobil's Vistamaxx are said to offer good grip and excellent bonding to PP for products such as razors, sports equipment, and pen grips. They are aimed at displacing SEBS. Dow's Mitchell says most of that firm's non-automotive TPOs go into molded storage bins, personal-care, and medical applications. These include replacing TPU or SEBS in soft-touch handles.

ExxonMobil has expanded its portfolio of Santoprene TPVs for use as bonding materials to 30, 12 of which were commercialized in the last 12 months. One of the newest is Santorprene B500, said to be the first TPV to bond to nylon in cold-insert ovemolding. Because heat is typically necessary for bonding, TPV/nylon overmolding has required a two-shot process with special machines and expensive tooling. Ability to overmold in a second machine and tool makes soft-touch overmolding more practical for smaller-volume applications that cannot justify two-shot tool cost.

What's more, B500 grades can achieve a good bond with overmold layers as thin as 0.5 mm, while previous grades can require at least 1.5 mm, Maenza says. Applications include soft-touch grips on kitchen and power tools and seals and gaskets for mobile phones and appliances such as dishwashers.

ExxonMobil also has a new family of fast-cycling TPVs to replace rubber and other TPEs in thick-wall (over 2 mm) parts. Santoprene TPV M500 reduces processing time by 20% to 30% in components such as plugs, bumpers, grommets, gap fillers, spacers, and motor mounts.

DSM's Greenberg sees potential for softer TPVs in not-yet-penetrated applications where they can replace rubber compounds and more costly TPEs. Whereas most TPVs have ranged from 55 A to 50 D, DSM now has Sarlink grades as soft as 20 A.

A new class of olefinic TPVs is available from Kaneka Texas. David Marshal, director of new business development, says the new Sibstar TPVs are silane-crosslinked polyisobutylene (PIB) in PP or HDPE HDPE
abbr.
high-density polyethylene
 matrices. Supplied as masterbatches with high PIB rubber loading, they offer good barrier to gases and moisture and have lower compression set at elevated temperatures than Sibstar SIBS TPEs. They are aimed at barrier closure systems, such as cap seals for food-related products where extended shelf life is sought, as well as engineered hoses for food-processing equipment or refrigerators.

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A novel transparent TPO developed by Mitsui Chemicals can be used in flexible tubing, lenses, and films. It also can modify PP to add toughness and eliminate stress whitening whit·en·ing  
n.
1. An agent used to make something white or whiter.

2. The act or process of making white or whiter.

Noun 1.
 while maintaining clarity. Mitsui's Notio TPO boasts a unique nanocrystalline structure: Whereas typical TPO shows fairly large crystalline domains with an amorphous matrix, Notio shows no visible domains at similar magnification in an electron microscope electron microscope: see microscope. . Instead, Notio has a thread-like 3D network of crystalline segments throughout the amorphous matrix. Mitsui cites a combination of good transparency, elasticity, and heat resistance, as well as softness and very low density--around 0.867 g/cc (See Learn More.)

ExxonMobil and Ferro's EPP (1) (Enhanced Parallel Port) See IEEE 1284.

(2) (Ethernet Packet Processor) A chip from Kalpana, Inc., Santa Clara, CA that doubles speed of Ethernet transmission to 20Mbits/sec. In 1994, Kalpana was acquired by Cisco.
 unit are aiming Santoprene and Alcryn MPR at replacing PVC or crosslinked PE in wire and cable. Targets are both general jacketing and high-end cable applications.

Meanwhile, a novel class of TPV retains PP as the matrix but has a styrenic elastomer elastomer (ĭlăs`təmər), substance having to some extent the elastic properties of natural rubber. The term is sometimes used technically to distinguish synthetic rubbers and rubberlike plastics from natural rubber.  as the rubber. Teknor Apex substitutes a hydrogenated styrenic block SBC (1) (SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio, TX, www.sbc.com) A large, national telecommunications company that grew from a multitude of local and regional companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell, into a single, unified brand by 2002.  for EPDM in its Uniprene XL, which boasts superior long-term elastic recovery, improved resistance to hot oils and solvents, and greater tensile strength than conventional TPVs. Teknor Apex aims to raise the heat resistance from 125 C to 150 C.

THERMOFORMABLE TPO SHEET

Dow's Inspire family of high-melt-strength TPOs are said to provide a wider processing window for large-part thermoforming, such as RV components. These materials typically use Engage 7387 and 7487 elastomers, which boost the typical 3:1 draw ratio up to 9:1 while holding uniform wall thickness.

New thermoformable TPO sheet products include the Exultra multilayer sheets from Premier Material Concepts (PMC (1) See Portable Media Center.

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), offered as a cost-effective, recyclable alternative to vinyl-wrapped ABS for marine interior panels and consoles, office furniture, seating, and exercise equipment. It can also replace of PVC and thermoset FRP FRP Fremskrittspartiet (Norwegian: Progress Party; political party)
FRP Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic
FRP Fiber Reinforced Polymer
FRP Fibre Reinforced Polymer
FRP Fleet Response Plan (US Navy) 
 composites in all-terain vehicles, RVs, and trucks. PMC offers a three-layer combination of a weatherable TPO cap, olefinic elastomer foam middle layer, and a high-impact TPO core. A two-layer version has a weatherable TPO cap laminated on a high-impact TPO. Both are claimed to have better toughness than ABS and moisture, scratch, and mar resistance.

Also new is a thermoformable TPO sheet from Spartech that is said to offer improved processability for RV, bus, truck, and marine applications. "Extreme" sheet products comprise three grades that provide a wider processing window, better sag control, and enhanced aesthetics. Aimed at replacing FRP, they range from low/medium to high gloss, and one version is laminated with Spartech's Korad acrylic film, which imparts gloss plus abrasion and chemical resistance, eliminating the need for paint or other coatings. Among the first applications are 8 x 10 ft RV exterior panels. Other potential opportunities include ABS replacement in tractor fenders, vertical panels and roofs, and kayaks.

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CONTACT SUPPLIERS

For further information about these companies and their products, visit www.ptonline.com/suppliers.

A.Schulman, Inc., Akron, OH

(330) 666-3751 * www.aschulman.com

Borealis AG, Vienna, Austria

+43 1 224 000 * www.borealisgroup.com

Dow Elastomers, Midland, MI

(989) 636-1000 * www.dowplastics.com

DSM Elastomers, Inc., Leominster, MA

(978) 534-1010 * www.dsm.com

Elastocon TPE Technologies, Rochester, IL

(888) 644-8732 * www.elastocontpe.com

ExxonMobil Chemical Co., Exxtral Performance Polyolefins, Houston

(800) 231-6633 * www.exxonmobilchemical.com

ExxonMobil Chemical Co., Specialty Elastomers, Akron, OH

(330) 849-5000 * www.exxonmobilchemical.com

Ferro Corp., Engineered Polymer Products, Independence, Ohio

(216) 750-1405 * www.ferro.com

GLS Corp., a company of PolyOne Corp., McHenry, IL

(800)457-8777 * www.glscorp.com

Kaneka Texas Corp., Houston

(800) 526-3223 * www.kanekatexas.com

LyondellBasell Industries, Wilmington, DE

(800) 955-3223 * www.lyondellbasell.com

Premier Material Concepts (PMC), Findlay, OH

(877) BUYPMC6 * www buypmc.com

Reis Robotics USA Inc., Elgin, IL

(847) 741-9500 * www.reisrobotics.com

Robert Eller Associates, Akron, OH

(330) 670-9566 * www.robertellerassoc.com

Sportech Corp., Clayton, MO

(888) 721-4242 * www spartech.com

TeknorApex Co., Thermoplastic Elastomers Div., Pawtucket, R.I.

(866) 438-8737 * www.teknorapex.com/tpe

TPE Solutions, Inc., Shirley, Mass

(978) 425-3033 * www.tpesinc.com

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