New option in lightweight PP/glass composites.* From its Detroit-area offices, Swiss-based Quadrant Plastics Composites (QPC QPC Quantum Point Contact QPC Quarter Pounder with cheese (McDonalds sandwich burger) QPC Quasi Propulsive Coefficient QPC Queen Pump Company QPC Quasi-periodic Photonic Crystal QPC Quality and Process Control ) has introduced a family of lightweight reinforced 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. (LWRT) composites to 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. . SymaLite LWRT sheets and precut pre·cut adj. Cut into size or shape before being marketed, assembled, or used: precut fillet of fish; precut construction materials. tr.v. blanks are high-loft, air-permeated composites made from a commingled fleece of polypropylene fiber and glass fiber. They are intended for use in large, semi-structural automotive and non-automotive panels. Harri Dittmar, QPC's composites market development manager, says the lower density of LWRT composites produces higher stiffness per unit weight than traditional glass-mat thermoplastic (GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) See UTC. GMT - Universal Time 1 ) sheet. It also provides potential weight reduction, extended design freedom, and cost advantages versus metals, GMT, and conventional long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT LFT left frontotransverse (position of the fetus). LFT Liver function tests, see there ) compounds of PP and nylon. The first commercial success for SymaLite is an underbody shield assembly for BMW's 2004 model 5 series of vehicles in Europe. SymaLite is a new alternative to a lightweight GMT composite produced by Azdel Inc. and marketed by GE Plastics. Azdel SuperLite sheet is made from PP powder and chopped glass. It is widely used in automotive headliners, instrument panels, interior trim, and other applications. Dittmar says SymaLite is suitable for automotive underbody shields, load floors, headliners, interior and door trim, parcel shelves, roof modules, hoods, and trunk lids. Other targets are recreational, agricultural, and construction vehicles plus sporting goods Noun 1. sporting goods - sports equipment sold as a commodity commodity, trade good, good - articles of commerce sports equipment - equipment needed to participate in a particular sport and building panels. The new composite is friendly to in-mold decorating due to its low-pressure formability and its easy adhesion to textiles, scrim scrim n. 1. A durable, loosely woven cotton or linen fabric used for curtains or upholstery lining or in industry. 2. A transparent fabric used as a drop in the theater to create special effects of lights or atmosphere. , foams, dry-paint films, and solid PP skins. With the addition of an adhesive film, SymaLite can also be bonded to coil-coated aluminum sheet. QPC is in the early stages of considering aluminum/plastic laminates for Class A automotive roof modules. Novel production process QPC's lightweight version of GMT yields different properties than either classic GMT or Azdel's light weight GMT. Azdel SuperLite is made by a wet process adapted from paper-making that combines loose chopped-glass fiber with PP powder. QPC uses a dry production method adapted from textile manufacturing to create a mixed PP and glass-fiber fleece, which is then needle-punched to tailor the properties for the application. In a continuous process, the fleece is heated above PP's melting point melting point, temperature at which a substance changes its state from solid to liquid. Under standard atmospheric pressure different pure crystalline solids will each melt at a different specific temperature; thus melting point is a characteristic of a substance and , laminated to surface layers--e.g., adhesive films or unfilled PP skins--and cut into blanks. Long (78-mm) glass fibers are used to create a 3D matrix that resists the separation of resin from fiber that can occur when short chopped fiber is molded into a part. QPC claims there is full impregnation impregnation /im·preg·na·tion/ (im?preg-na´shun) 1. fertilization. 2. saturation (1). impregnation 1. the act of fertilizing or rendering pregnant. 2. saturation. of glass by PP, as well as excellent control of lofting. QPC has capacity in Germany to make sheet containing 20% to 60% glass, though currently available grades range from 40% and 55% glass. The 40% loading is suitable for underbody shields, load floors, and sunroofs. The stiffer, 55%-glass products are for headliners. Blanks are available in standard sizes of 22, 30, 45, and 90 in. and can be customized. When heated, the sheet lofts, or expands, to five times its original thickness as the glass fibers attempt to unbend from their compressed state in the consolidated blank. Degree of lofting can be tailored by changing the glass content or the needling method used. Higher glass content results in increased lofting and lower density, translating into higher specific stiffness (stiffness-to-weight ratio) in finished parts. QPC's low-pressure "thermo-stamping" process converts blanks into parts. It uses matched aluminum molds that cost less and require less lead time than steel tools. The tool forms the part shape while imparting little or no flow to the material. The mold compresses the lofted sheet more deeply in some areas and less deeply in others: thicker sections have higher stiffness; thinner ones have less stiffness but higher 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 . First commercial success BMW's underbody shield comprises four parts with 40% glass content. The composite sheet is laminated with unreinforced PP skins on both sides that increase impact, abrasion, and moisture resistance. The assembly replaces a conventional GMT version, providing a 30%, or 8.8-lb, weight saving. The composite also reportedly provides superior sound damping damping In physics, the restraint of vibratory motion, such as mechanical oscillations, noise, and alternating electric currents, by dissipating energy. Unless a child keeps pumping a swing, the back-and-forth motion decreases; damping by the air's friction opposes the and reduced drag coefficient Noun 1. drag coefficient - the ratio of the drag on a body moving through air to the product of the velocity and the surface area of the body coefficient of drag coefficient - a constant number that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic . The processor is Seeber AG, a tier-one supplier based in Mannheim, Germany, and having a plant in East Duncan, S.C. Underbody-shield components are made in cycles of less than 60 sec using a family mold with cavities for all four parts of the assembly. Blanks of 79 x 73 in. are fed to the family mold, which incorporates a mechanism for cutting attachment holes into parts during forming. BMW's assembly takes advantage of the ability to vary thickness of the cross section without changing overall part weight or area weight throughout the part. The center areas of parts are 4 mm thick, optimizing specific stiffness and acoustic performance, while the perimeters are 1 mm thick, boosting attachment and seal strength. QPC has initiated R&D aimed at using its composite for in-mold decorating of exterior body panels for automobiles and off-road vehicles. Current efforts are focused on adhesion of pre-painted aluminum skins to SymaLite LWRT cores for roof modules. Aluminum's coefficient of linear thermal expansion thermal expansion Increase in volume of a material as its temperature is increased, usually expressed as a fractional change in dimensions per unit temperature change. (CLTE CLTE Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (plastics property) CLTE Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence CLTE Cost and Lead Time Estimate ) is comparable to that of the composite, which reduces warpage risks. Coil-coated aluminum is also thin enough to offer weight savings. Work on adhering plastic dry-paint films to lightweight GMT cores is under way, too. NEED TO KNOW MORE? Azdel Inc., Southfield, Mich. (248) 351-8458, www.azdel.com GE Plastics, Pittsfield, Mass. (800) 845-0600, www.geplastics.com Quadrant Plastics Composites, Novi, Mich. (248) 374-1862, www.quadrantcomposites.com |
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