SBCs are back with more capacity & new grades.Two years ago, a supply crisis struck the 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. market. Some customers were forced to switch to other materials. Today, SBC producers hope to lure back processors with a surge of new resin capacity, new domestic suppliers, and new grades and applications. Styrene-butadiene block copolymers with high (70% to 85%) styrene sty·rene n. A colorless oily liquid from which polystyrenes, plastics, and synthetic rubber are produced. Also called vinylbenzene. levels are once again a viable option for processors who serve markets for clear packaging and medical and consumer products. High-styrene SBCs never lost the attraction of sparkling clarity, exceptional gloss, outstanding toughness, and easy processing. They also blend easily with other materials and their density of 1.01 g/cc is 20% to 30% lower than competing high-clarity materials like PET and polycarbonate A category of plastic materials used to make a myriad of products, including CDs and CD-ROMs. . The problem for the past two years was a severe global capacity pinch that restricted SBCs' availability. That "dry" period is now ending, and processors can take advantage of a wider variety of SBC suppliers, products, and applications than ever before. In the 1990s, SBCs boomed as marketers seized on clarity as a symbol of product purity and as a handy way to allow consumers to peer into products like appliances to check them for function and quality. SBCs retained their appeal even when newer high-clarity materials--metallocene PE and PP and clarified PP-mounted a competitive challenge. SBCs typically cost around 85[cts.]/lb for general-purpose grades to $1.10/lb for specialty (e.g., medical) types. Two years ago, Chemical Market Resources, a Houston-based consulting firm Noun 1. consulting firm - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting company business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a , pegged North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. usage at 310 million lb/yr and underlying growth at 5%/yr. That market scenario was torn apart in March 2000 when an explosion and fire knocked out the 300-million-lb K-Resin SBC plant operated by Chevron Phillips Chevron Phillips is a chemical producer jointly owned by Chevron Corporation and ConocoPhillips. The company was formed July 1st, 2000 by merging the chemicals operations of both Chevron Corporation and Phillips Petroleum Company. in Pasadena, Texas. In one instant, 100% of U.S. and 50% of global SBC capacity was out of commission. Chevron Phillips scrambled to supply customers from a plant in Asia and existing inventory. Today, the SBC industry is poised for a strong comeback. Chevron Phillips has restored two-thirds of its previous capacity (with more to come), while other suppliers have stepped in with expansions of their own (see Table 1). Today's SBC supply base is modernized, more diverse, and more global in reach than it was two years ago. Equally important, throughout the SBC drought, development of new applications and resin grades continued unabated un·a·bat·ed adj. Sustaining an original intensity or maintaining full force with no decrease: an unabated windstorm; a battle fought with unabated violence. at Chevron Phillips and its competitors. Now that supply is back, the R&D work is paying off. Notable examples are new breathable breath·a·ble adj. 1. Suitable or pleasant for breathing: breathable air. 2. Permitting air to pass through: a breathable fabric. films for modified-atmosphere packaging and new blends with higher-performance styrenics aimed at replacing costlier materials in durable goods durable goods Goods, such as appliances and automobiles, that have a useful life over a number of periods. Firms that produce durable goods are often subject to wide fluctuations in sales and profits. Also called consumer durables. and consumer products. Coping with crisis Industry sources credit Chevron Phillips for responding effectively to the supply crunch. The company kept K-Resin prices steady and supplied customers as best it could by drawing on a 115-million-lb joint-venture facility in Korea. Today, the company has restored 200 million lb of capacity to service. Nevertheless, there have been inevitable resin shortfalls. Some end-users responded by shifting to other high-clarity materials or modifying blend ratios to minimize SBC use. Some delayed conversions to SBC to await a more stable supply situation. David Morgan David Morgan may refer to:
v. t. 1. To commission again; to give a new commission to. Officers whose time of service had expired were to be recommissioned. - Marshall. an additional 135 million lb of K-Resin capacity shortly. It will be placed on standby for start-up sometime in 2003 or '04. Morgan adds that there has been no let-up in efforts to take SBC performance "to the next level" and develop new applications. The company's commercial slate includes grades tailored for film (KR10), sheet (KR03 and KR05), blow molding (KR05), and 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. (KR01 and KR03). New grades have been added, including NW (no-wax) versions for sheet that are claimed to be more amenable to high-quality printing. In blow molding, Chevron Phillips now offers the developmental CK02 grade for making softer, tougher squeezable bottles. Meanwhile, competing suppliers saw the supply crisis as an opportunity to increase their capacity and improve market share. 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 expanded its plants in Germany and Belgium and has a 65-million-lb European addition due for startup by mid-year. It is also building a 100-million-lb facility in Mexico to be online in 2003 for serving its fast-expanding North American customer base. AtoFina, whose SBC capacity is concentrated in France, had previously focused on European markets. But in late 2001 the company doubled its dedicated capacity for making FinaClear SEC to 88 million lb. Nicholas Lecouvet, product manager, says AtoFina is now better positioned to serve 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. . The supplier has established warehouses in the U.S. and claims it is better able to meet just-in-time delivery requirements The stipulation that requires that an item of materiel must be delivered in the total quantity required by the date required. . A new global player has also emerged. In mid-2000, Kraton Polymers was spun off as an independent entity by Shell Chemical. In mid-2001, Kraton Polymers launched the Kraton D series, its first foray into Verb 1. foray into - enter someone else's territory and take spoils; "The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly" raid encroach upon, intrude on, obtrude upon, invade - to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my SBCs. Up to then the Kraton business had long been the leading global supplier of SBS See Small Business Server. and SEES 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. elastomers--a quite different class of styrene-butadiene block copolymers. The elastomers have lower (10% to 40%) styrene levels, do not impart high clarity and gloss, and are mostly used as impact modifiers. However, they use similar feedstocks, and the same production units can make different block copolymers. In recent months, Kraton Polymers has doubled its SBC capacity in the U.S., though the company declines to specify the amount. The company's initial product slate includes Kraton D-1401P, a 75%-styrene, high-clarity; low-gel resin for uses ranging from extruded film and sheet to injection molding. An early commercial use is in blends for making airline chink cups, where consistent production on existing equipment is said to be an advantage. Kraton D-1155 is a 40%-styrene grade described as a softer (but still clear) option for boosting toughness in PS blends. In short, the SBC supply base today is far stronger than it was two years ago. As of mid-2000, global SBC capacity stood at 260 million lb/yr, or enough to satisfy perhaps 50% of global market demand. Today, that figure has jumped by around 130% to a total of 600 million lb/yr. Plans are in place to add another 295 million lb, or 50% more, to global capacity over the next two years. Changes in the supply base go beyond mere numbers. Before the crisis, there was a single supplier based in the U.S. Now, four companies are positioned to deliver products in the region. Moreover, industry consultants agree that today's global capacity for SBCs is based on more modem, efficient, and safe production plants. More with less Dr. Ulrike Breiner, BASF's Styrolux market manager, notes that there are numerous parameters--block structures, morphologies, and monomer monomer (mŏn`əmər): see polymer. monomer Molecule of any of a class of mostly organic compounds that can react with other molecules of the same or other compounds to form very large molecules (polymers). ratios--that can be manipulated to change SBC properties and processing characteristics. She says that makes it feasible for the suppliers to differentiate and fine-tune their products in various ways. BASF's current slate includes an extrusion resin (Styrolux 684D) and an injection molding grade (656C), and the company is preparing to introduce new-generation products. Suppliers are fine-tuning SBC products to trim cost or tailor them for specific applications or equipment. Their strongest push is toward "extensible" SBC grades that can be "stretched" farther in farther in Of or relating to an option contract with an earlier expiration date than a contract that is currently owned or being considered. blends to save money The goal is to improve the rubber efficiency in SBCs so as to increase toughness without sacrificing clarity, stiffness, or other key properties. That makes it feasible to reduce the ratio of SBC to PS in blends from the current 60:40 ratio to 40:60. The cost of SBC is about double that of crystal PS, so any reduction in the SBC fraction is economically attractive. Chevron Phillips initiated the trend to extensible SBCs four years back by introducing a developmental grade, XK40, aimed at extrusion. The company now has in development aversion a·ver·sion n. 1. A fixed, intense dislike; repugnance, as of crowds. 2. A feeling of extreme repugnance accompanied by avoidance or rejection. of XK40 intended to extend K-Resin's efficiency in blending. Steven Shelby, K-Resin sales and marketing manager, remarks that end users stand to gain from extensible SBCs by tapping their potential for "down-blending" or downgauging in blends with PS. He says the payoff can either be a lower ratio of SBC (down-blending) or by using the improved grade at the same ratio to increase toughness, thereby offering potential for downgauging the final product. BASF recently introduced Styrolux 3G 55, a product identified as a "third-generation" extensible SBC for extruded film and sheet. It has 300% ultimate elongation--around 50% higher than for BASF's existing grade. That translates into potential for about 25% in down-blending capability without sacrificing other properties, claims BASFs Breiner. A notable improvement in stress-crack resistance is also claimed. BASF's customers in Europe are taking the windfall by down-blending, downgauging, or--in the case of dairy containers--by getting a higher margin of safety in stress-crack performance. BASF is developing a third-generation extensible grade for injection molding. AtoFina's Lecouvet says his company is developing a new-generation grade aimed at down-blending and downgauging in extrusion. FinaClear 949 is said to enhance down-blending capability to a degree that rivals other extensible products now entering the market. AtoFina expects to launch some offerings specifically for injection molding in a few months. AtoFina also offers Optiblend, a combination of crystal PS, high-styrene SBC, and low-styrene SBC that reportedly enhances low-temperature impact strength and downgauging potential in sheet. The trade off is a modest loss in clarity. For films, Chevron Phillips has two developmental grades, DK 11 and DK 13, offering low gel content and improved heat stability. They are higher-stiffness and high-toughness products, respectively, tailored for blending and coextrusion. They offer potential in shrink films since they draw on SBC's high but balanced shrink force. A shift to SBC shrink labels and sleeves has already occurred in Europe and Japan, and is expected to emerge in the U.S. Applications expand SBCs are firmly entrenched en·trench also in·trench v. en·trenched, en·trench·ing, en·trench·es v.tr. 1. To provide with a trench, especially for the purpose of fortifying or defending. 2. in blends (mostly with PS) and as a standalone option in thermoforming (60% of SBC consumption), injection molding (20%), films (8%) and blow molding (7%), 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. a CMR CMR Crude mortality rate, see there study The firm says applications range from thermoformed drink cups, yogurt containers, and trays to food and pharmaceutical bottles, films for food and medical packaging, and molded coat hangers hangers used for hanging x-ray films to dry. There is a clip type, with a clip at each corner, and a channel type in which the film sits in channels in the sides of the frame. , toys, house-wares, medical equipment, and appliance parts (e.g., dust covers). A growing application for SBCs is modified-atmosphere packaging (MAP), particularly breathable films used in multi-layer form-fill-seal packages for fresh salads, vegetables, and fruit. "SBC films have favorable breathability attributes," states Roland Planeta, an applications engineer at Tyco Plastics in Sparks, Nev. Tyco (formerly Barrier Films) specializes in five- and seven-layer coextruded food packaging. Planeta says SBC, OPP OPP Opposite OPP Opportunity/Opportunities OPP Office of Pesticide Programs OPP Ontario Provincial Police (Ontario, Canada) OPP Office of Polar Programs (National Science Foundation) , and FE films have advantages over materials like PET and nylon 6 in terms of higher transmission rates for oxygen, C02, and moisture (Table 2). OPP and PE films currently dominate the breathable films market mainly because they provide superior "yield" vs. SBC, a function of lower cost per pound and lower density. But Planeta says SEC films can provide advantages in some sectors. For instance, in the high-breathability sector (e.g., strawberries and certain fruits), SBC films offer significantly higher oxygen and CO2 transmission rates than OFF and FE. SBC (unlike OPP) is easily coextruded into five- and seven-layer films that can be printed and reportedly provide superior quality vs. laminated OPP. Also, super-thin (0.4-mil) OPP laminated films can be replaced by coextruded SBC when OPP fails to meet oxygen permeation per·me·a·tion n. The process of spreading through or penetrating, as in the extension of a malignant neoplasm by continuous proliferation of the cells along the blood or lymph vessels. requirements or is excessively flimsy at thin gauges. Versus PE films, SBC offers better clarity and gloss and higher stiffness (better "stand-up stand·up or stand-up adj. 1. Standing erect; upright: a standup collar. 2. Taken, done, or used while standing: a standup supper; a standup bar. " and crinkle crin·kle v. crin·kled, crin·kling, crin·kles v.intr. 1. To form wrinkles or ripples. 2. To make a soft crackling sound; rustle. v.tr. To cause to crinkle. ) properties. Advances in SBC coextrusion--notably improved tie-layer materials and better techniques for preventing curl (i.e., film imbalance)-are also enhancing SBC's suitability for coextrusion, Flaneta notes. A second promising arena is blending of SBC with higher-performing styrenics to "down-engineer" applications currently in higher-cost PC, acrylic, or clear ABS. Possible end-uses include molded appliance parts and medical devices and extruded graphic display profiles. Prime candidates for blending with SBC in this manner are styrene-methyl methacrylate methacrylate /meth·ac·ry·late/ (meth-ak´ri-lat) an ester of methacrylic acid, or the resin derived from polymerization of the ester. See also acrylic resins, under resin. (SMMA SMMA Styrene Methyl Methacrylate Copolymer SMMA Simpsons Multimedia Archiv (ULOC, OFF) ) copolymers supplied by Nova Chemicals NOVA Chemicals is a leading chemical company jointly headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, and the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, suburb of Moon Township. It was founded in 1954. The corporation's chemical assets are divided into two divisions: Olefins/Polyolefins and Styrenics. . These are Nova Acrylic Styrenic (NAS (1) See network access server. (2) (Network Attached Storage) A specialized file server that connects to the network. A NAS device contains a slimmed-down operating system and a file system and processes only I/O requests by supporting the popular ) alloy and rubber-modified Zylar materials. "Our styrenics complement SBC well in blending," declares Greg Wilkinson, Nova's business director for High-Performance Styrenics. Nova is working with three SBC suppliers on blending SBCs with modest levels (under 10%) of Nova's styrenics to expand properties without impairing clarity or cost-effectiveness. Wilkinson cites the use of NAS 90 in blends with SBC to boost stiffness or surface hardness. Tensile tensile, adj having a degree of elasticity; having the ability to be extended or stretched. modulus of NAS 90 is 490,000 psi, about double that of SBC. In a 50:50 blend, that translates into 30% higher stiffness with modest loss of clarity and toughness. In applications needing a boost in impact strength, rubber-modified Zylar is a candidate, but the tradeoff is lower clarity. NAS costs a little less than SBC, while Zylar grades cost a bit more. NEED TO KNOW MORE? AtoFina Petrochemicals, Houston (800) 344-3462, www.atofina.com BASF Corp.. Mt. Olive, NJ. (800) BC-RESIN, www.basf.com Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LP, Houston (800) 231-1212, www.cpchem.com Kraton Polymers, Houston (800) 4Kraton, www.kraton.com Nova Chemicals, Coraopolis, Pa. (412) 490-4000, www.nova-chem.com
TABLE 1
CAPACITY FOR HIGH-STYRENE SBC RESINS
(As of 2Q 2002)
World Capacity; Planned Additions
million-lb 2002-2004
Asahi 65 --
AtoFina 90 (a) --
BASF 120 165 (b)
Chevron Phillips 315 (c) 130 (c)
Kraton Polymers NA (d) --
TOTAL 590 295
(a)SBC-dedicated share of a 220-million-lb plant.
(b)Includes 100-million-lb unit to come on stream in Altamira Mexico,
next year.
(c)Includes 115-million-lb unit in South Korea.
(d)SBC breakout not disclosed. Company's global elastomer capacity is
660 million lb.
TABLE 2
PROPERTIES OF BREATHABLE FILMS (a)
(1 Mil Thick)
Properties SBC (b) PET OPP MDPE
Density, g/cc 1.01 1.4 0.904 0.933
Haze, % 2 2 0.6 5
45[degrees] Gloss 92 -- 90 66
1% Secant Mod., psi 185,000 -- 475,000 61,600
OTR (c) 370 10 93 303
MVTR (d) 1.4 1.3 0.33 0.5
(a)Source: Tyco Plastics.
(b)Chevron [Phillips.sup.1] K-Resin.
(c)Oxygen Transmission Rate: cc-mil./100 [in.sup.7]-day-atm.
(d)Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate: g-mil/100 [in.sup.2]-day.
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