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Plastic-metal hybrids make headway on and off the road.


* Plastic-metal hybrids are replacing all-steel structures in automotive front-end modules at an accelerated rate. What's more, technical approaches to hybrids are multiplying as more resin suppliers develop alternatives to the overmolding method first established by Bayer. Tier One automotive part suppliers, while tight-lipped tight·lipped also tight-lipped  
adj.
1. Having the lips pressed together.

2. Loath to speak; close-mouthed. See Synonyms at silent.
 on their plans, are also working on proprietary hybrid concepts.

Hybrid moldings, which combine thin-wall steel stampings and glass-reinforced thermoplastics into integrated load-bearing parts, are slated to appear on a dozen new car and truck platforms in 2004, doubling North American North American

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see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
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 usage. "This opens the flood gates a gate for shutting out, admitting, or releasing, a body of water; a tide gate.

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 for other load-bearing automotive parts," states Paul Platte, Bayer Polymers' director of automotive marketing and industry innovation. As examples, he cites instrument-panel and bumper cross-beams, door modules, and tailgates. Non-automotive applications, from appliance housings to bicycle frames | A bicycle frame is the main component of a bicycle, onto which wheels and other components are fitted. The modern and most common frame design for an upright bicycle is based on the safety bicycle, and is made of two triangles, a main triangle and a paired rear triangle. , are also emerging.

Hybrid conversion in front-end modules has been led by Bayer, whose patented injection overmolding method has been used by Volkswagon, Audi, Nissan, and Ford since 1996. Ten new platforms, including several light trucks, are to appear in NorthAmerica through mid-2004. Now, alternative hybrid systems developed by Rhodia Engineering Polymers, Dow Automotive, and BASF BASF Bar Association of San Francisco (since 1872; San Francisco, California)
BASF Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik (German chemical products company)
BASF Builders Association of South Florida
 Performance Polymers are soon to make commercial debuts.

Bob Eller of Eller Associates, a market-research firm in Akron, Ohio Akron is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Summit County.GR6 The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the Cuyahoga River between Cleveland to the north and Canton to the south, approximately 60 miles (96 km) west of , says hybrid systems face stiff competition from direct-compounded, long-fiber (D-LFT) polypropylene composites in semi-structural load-bearing automotive uses. He says all-plastic composites have greater potential for weight and cost reduction than do hybrids, while both approaches increase parts consolidation and foster functional integration.

As all-plastic approaches continue to improve, hybrids seem to be carving out a niche in higher performance applications. Hybrid solutions are potentially aided by more stringent side-impact regulations in the U.S. and a mind-set among automotive engineers favoring metal inclusion in load-bearing subassemblies.

Extending hybrids' reach

Bayer's hybrid system exploits the fact that increased side support in open-section, U-shaped steel stampings significantly boosts their load-bearing strength. Metal inserts with flared through-holes are stamped, put in an injection mold and overmolded with 30% short-glass reinforced nylon 6 to create a cross-ribbed supporting structure. The metal and nylon are joined by nylon melt penetrating through-holes to form rivets that provide mechanical interlocks. Because an injection press opens in one direction, Bayer's system initially limited cross-rib geometry to just two dimensions. Bayer says tooling side actions now open the way for multi-directional ribbing designs.

Bayer's hybrid structures have an open section, yet the flexural flexural

pertaining to the flexure of a joint.


flexural deformity
fixation of joints in flexion. In the newborn called contracted calves or foals.
, axial axial /ax·i·al/ (ak´se-al) of or pertaining to the axis of a structure or part.

ax·i·al
adj.
1. Relating to or characterized by an axis; axile.

2.
, and torsional tor·sion  
n.
1.
a. The act of twisting or turning.

b. The condition of being twisted or turned.

2.
 strengths reportedly match those of many closed-section, box-like structures. Bayer's approach can thin-wall and lightweight metal stampings 40% to 60% and yet deliver excellent load-bearing strength. Payoffs are evident in the Audi A6 front-end module and Ford Focus grille-opening reinforcement, which boast weight and cost savings of at least 10%.

A recent refinement is in-mold assembly of hybrids. Two or more metal stampings are robotically placed in the mold with holes aligned, then they are overmolded into one piece with nylon. Bayer says this could reduce the assembly costs of front ends, door modules, and window regulators.

Platte says door "cassette" modules in the U.S. do not at present require sufficient load bearing and parts consolidation to justify hybrids' cost. But new trends could change that: One is the crowding of more components like sound and climate controls into limited door space. A market shift to door-module carrier design (combining inner and outer door sections with the side intrusion beam) is also taking hold, which favors hybridization hybridization /hy·brid·iza·tion/ (hi?brid-i-za´shun)
1. crossbreeding; the act or process of producing hybrids.

2. molecular hybridization

3.
.

Brose n. 1. Pottage made by pouring some boiling liquid on meal (esp. oatmeal), and stirring it. It is called beef brose, water brose, etc., according to the name of the liquid (beef broth, hot water, etc.) used.  GmbH, a Tier One automotive supplier in Coburg, Germany, makes around 100 million sub-assemblies annually for door modules, seat adjustments, and window regulators. These generally consist of many low-cost steel components, but a spokesman says hybrids are being explored for specialty applications. Brose has prototyped a hybrid window regulator that integrates parts and reduces secondary operations. However, an impediment A disability or obstruction that prevents an individual from entering into a contract.

Infancy, for example, is an impediment in making certain contracts. Impediments to marriage include such factors as consanguinity between the parties or an earlier marriage that is still valid.
 to wider hybrid use is that parts consolidation actually makes repair and design modification of complex systems more difficult.

Hybrid use in instrument-panel crossbeams is complicated by different crash requirements for the two sides of the car. The market favors a cost-effective, one-material solution, Platte says. But he predicts a future role for hybrids.

Alternative gain traction

Dow Automotive sources say extensive testing has validated the adhesive-bonded hybrid system it introduced in prototype form for a Volkswagen front-end module last year (www.plasticstechnology.com/articles/200207cu1.html). Luis Lorenzo, Dow's global director of applications and engineering, says VW has now adopted Dow's system for front ends of two European 2006 programs.

Dow joins glass-reinforced PP to metal with its proprietary low-energy surface adhesive (LESA LESA Land Evaluation and Site Assessment
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LESA Law Enforcement Support Agency (911 dispatch center)
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). The acrylic-epoxy adhesive works without pre-treating the PP and is applied by high-speed robots. Adhesion creates continuous bond lines, minimizing stress concentrations.

The latest version of Dow's adhesive, grade 74030, trades off a modest reduction in stiffness for a significant boost in toughness (elongation elongation, in astronomy, the angular distance between two points in the sky as measured from a third point. The elongation of a planet is usually measured as the angular distance from the sun to the planet as measured from the earth.  is 60%) as well as improved adhesion and faster cure. The adhesive acts as a buffer or sponge in absorbing stress between substrates. Dow now designs snap features into parts to hold alignment during LESA cure.

Dow's hybrid creates a closed-section structure offering high load-bearing strength. The box profile opens routes to building more functionality into r hybrid parts--like direct mounting of air bags in IP beams or incorporating air or water circulation inside door modules.

Eric Noyrez, Rhodia's global automotive director, says hybrids typically require parallel sets of machinery, tooling, and materials inventory for forming the plastic and metal, making hybrids more costly than single-material alternatives. He concludes that optimization for specific part designs is critical. Rhodia's response is a menu of hybrid approaches--all based on its reinforced nylons and free of patent limitations but offering different levels of cost-performance.

One approach is metal overmolding (MOM), which was adopted for the front-end module used on a 2004 light truck in South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . In MOM, a steel stamping is put in an injection mold, where its underside is encapsulated with a reinforced nylon skin. In a secondary step, the plastic surface of the metal insert is then welded to a nylon part using high-speed, robotic methods like ultrasonics ultrasonics, study and application of the energy of sound waves vibrating at frequencies greater than 20,000 cycles per second, i.e., beyond the range of human hearing. . The result is a closed-section structure with continuous bond lines that offer high load-bearing strength. The cored-out structures are dirt resistant and permit functional integration like housing cables and air or water channels.

Rhodia also proposes gas or water injection to put a stiffer, thinner nylon skin on MOM structures. This adds to cost but elevates load-bearing capability and increases functional integration. Rhodia sees potential in front-end modules, brake pedals, and door handles.

Plastic-Metal Assembling is Rhodia's lower-cost option. It employs U-shaped steel stampings with punched holes. Molded separately are nylon components that incorporate columns or heat stakes that can lock into holes in the stampings. Then, plastic and metal are joined by riveting riv·et·ing  
adj.
Wholly absorbing or engrossing one's attention; fascinating: The last chapter was so riveting that I was reading past midnight.
 ends of the plastic columns via ultrasonic ultrasonic /ul·tra·son·ic/ (-son´ik) beyond the upper limit of perception by the human ear; relating to sound waves having a frequency of more than 20,000 Hz.

ul·tra·son·ic
adj.
1.
 or heat staking.

A year ago, BASF introduced metal-collar joining (www.plasticstechnology.com/articles/200210cu2.html), which involves punching 5-mm-diam. "collars" into metal stampings followed by cold pressing the metal part into molded, 30% glass-reinforced nylon 6 or 66 parts. Undercuts in the collars lock the metal to the plastic. Collars can be located anywhere desired.

Initial commercial uses are in the works for front ends and other automotive applications, reports Scott Schlicker, BASF's manager for advanced development. He says they will appear within a year. A critical benefit of metal-collar joining versus over-molding, he says, is that separate 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 the nylon component permits forming closed sections with three-dimensional crossribbing that boosts torsional strength. BASF claims its method is more dimensionally stable and less vulnerable to "metal spring-back" and yields lower reject and scrap rates.

Beyond automotive

Bayer is leading efforts to extend hybrid use into appliance housings, portable computers, 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
, exercise equipment, water and oil tanks, and office furniture and shelving shelv·ing  
n.
1. Shelves considered as a group.

2. Material for shelves.

3. An incline; a slope.


shelving
Noun

1. material for shelves

2.
. Development programs already under way are expected to bear fruit in a few years. Bayer expects methods used in these markets to differ from automotive, where steel dominates and nylon plays a support role in hybrid systems. "Plastics-dominated hybrid" systems are going to emerge in these other markets, with metal inserts being used sparingly spar·ing  
adj.
1. Given to or marked by prudence and restraint in the use of material resources.

2. Deficient or limited in quantity, fullness, or extent.

3. Forbearing; lenient.
 at critical stress points, Platte predicts. In shelving and water-tank suspension systems, metal could end up being used primarily in brackets. In bicycle frames and in-line skates, metal would likely be used in critical load-bearing members, with maximum use of plastics to reduce part count and weight and also to increase styling freedom.

NEED TO KNOW MORE?

BASF Corp., Engineering Plastics, Wyandotte, Mich. (800) BC-RESIN, www.basf.com

Bayer Polymers, Pittsburgh (412) 777-2000, www.BayerPolymers.com

Dow Automotive, Auburn Hills, Mich. (248) 391-6300, www.www.dowautomotive.com

Rhodia Engineering Plastics, Farmington Hills Far·ming·ton Hills  

A city of southeast Michigan, an industrial suburb of Detroit. Population: 81,400.
, Mich. (248) 994-6122, www.www.rhodia-ep.com
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Title Annotation:Plastic/Metal Hybrids
Author:Leaversuch, Robert
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