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Strength and beauty: new nylons bring both to under-hood parts.


Usage of polyamides in U.S. under-hood parts could double in the next decade if nylon 6 and 66 follow European trends toward large panels that not only protect but beautify the engine compartment.

Nylons are preparing to invade engine compartments in U.S.-built vehicles. Following on European experience, polyamides are set to replace metals and thermosets thermosets, materials that can not be softened on heating. In thermosetting polymers, the polymer chains are joined (or cross-linked) by intermolecular bonding. Thermosets are usually supplied as partially polymerized or as monomer-polymer mixtures.  because of their lighter weight, low manufacturing cost, and increased freedom of parts consolidation. To succeed, nylons will not only have to prove their ability to withstand heat, impact, chemicals, and warpage, but now they will have to look good, too.

Currently, around 120 million lb of nylons, mostly glass- or mineral-reinforced, go into engine compartments of U.S.-built cars. Biggest existing uses are the air-intake manifold, now 70% converted to nylons, and components that manage and control fuel, coolant coolant (kōō´lnt),
n
, and air transfer. Nylon's growth rate 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.  is around 6%/yr.

Metal and 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.  replacement is the key to future growth, especially because U.S. auto builds in 2003 are projected to be flat or down. Sources are confident that even a 50% conversion of newer applications could double demand for nylon within decade.

The gathering nylon invasion is heavily concentrated in several large, integrated flat panels that surround, protect, and even beautify the underhood area. They include engine (or "beauty") covers, rocker panels (also known as valve, cam, or cylinder-head covers), oil-sump underbody panels, throttle-body housings, and multi-functional assemblies used to circulate air, fuel, and liquid coolants.

Illustrating this trend are the engine covers for Toyota Sienna Not to be confused with Toyota Sienta.

The Toyota Sienna is a minivan built in the United States for the North American market, and shares its platform and engine with the Toyota Camry.
 minivans and potentially other U.S.-made vehicles (see cover). The 2-lb, glass-filled nylon 6 parts shield and protect clusters of under-hood parts.

Once used mostly in German-made vehicles, the nylon engine cover is now proliferating worldwide, one reason being the visual impact an attractive-looking engine compartment can have on the showroom floor. Furthermore, Toyota's molded-in-color covers are among the first to dispense with To permit the neglect or omission of, as a form, a ceremony, an oath; to suspend the operation of, as a law; to give up, release, or do without, as services, attention, etc.; to forego; to part with
To allow by dispensation; to excuse; to exempt; to grant dispensation to or for.
 painting and its associated costs. The stimulus for Toyota's engine-cover programs is a new glass-reinforced nylon 6 supplied by DSM 1. DSM - Data Structure Manager.

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 Engineering Plastics. Though developed specifically for high flow, the material also provides an unusually attractive, resin-rich surface.

As this one example suggests, the muscle behind nylon's growing automotive penetration is new-generation resins tailored for under-hood roles. The most notable are high-flow nylon 6 and 66 grades that impart elevated toughness and stiffness. In addition, new functionalities like laser weldability, glycol glycol (glī`kōl), dihydric alcohol in which the two hydroxyl groups are bonded to different carbon atoms; the general formula for a glycol is (CH2)n(OH)2.  resistance, and friction resistance are being built into new nylon grades.

Success in engine covers

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 in car interiors are spilling into the engine compartment," declares Rob Crowell, DSM marketing v.p. Critical-appearance parts now include not only engine covers but also acoustic gaskets to control NVH NVH Noise, Vibration and Harshness
NVH Nahverkehr Hohenlohekreis (German)
NVH Noise Vibration and Harshness
 (noise, vibration, harshness), he notes.

Standard nylon 6 looks like what it is: a rugged workhorse. To enhance stiffness and dimensional stability dimensional stability,
n See stability, dimensional.
, 30% to 50% glass reinforcement is added, which in black parts creates visual and mechanical knit-line defects that typically can be hidden only by paint. Resin suppliers like DSM, Rhodia, DuPont, Bayer, 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
 have come up with a cost-effective solution in novel high-flow nylon 6 grades that enhance surface quality and productivity.

To avoid painting its engine covers, Toyota turned to DSM's Akulon Ultraflow high-flow nylon 6 with 30% glass. John Sellers John Sellers' is several people:
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  • Johnny Sellers (b. 1937), American jockey
, nylon 6 product manager, says the compound has at least 50% higher spiral flow than an equivalent standard version, at little or no trade-off (about 5%) in mechanical properties. Higher flow translates into 25% shorter cycle times and makes it feasible to mold at a lower temperatare or using a lower-tonnage press.

"But the critical benefit is improved aesthetics," states Crowell, who notes that improved rheology eliminates knit and flow lines and creates richer surface textures. DSM's Ultraflow provides visual appeal without painting plus a fourfold reduction in warpage.

DSM materials have already been adopted for engine covers on Citroen cars in Europe and Volkswagen Beetles made in Mexico. DSM's high-flow nylon 6 family is also finding use in exterior automotive parts like roof racks, as well as lawn-and-garden equipment, powertool housings, and furniture.

Rhodia's high-flow Technyl Star nylon 6 has won roles in beauty covers in Europe, and U.S. programs are in development. This polyamide polyamide

material used in the creation of nonabsorbable, synthetic, nylon sutures.
 reportedly has a unique chain structare that yields flow properties superior to standard nylon 6, permitting 30% lower injection pressures, 10% shorter cycles, and 72[degrees]F lower processing temperatures. Tecinyl Star also has potential in rocker covers Rocker Covers, in relation to the internal combustion engine, are covers that are bolted on over rocker arms. Called a valve cover in the United States.

In early engines, these covers did not exist.
, door handles, and front-end modules.

U.S. users are exploiting the resin s high flow to design more complex geometries into parts. Tec Air in Willow Grove Willow Grove may refer to:
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, Ill., uses a high-flow Rhodia nylon 6 for a 5-lb, 22-in.-long engine cooling-fan assembly that integrates blower wheels and other air-transport components. It appears on the Chevy Trailblazer and other General Motors vehicles.

Bayer Corp. is bringing 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.  a series of EasyFlow glass-filled nylon 6 compounds developed by its parent company in Germany. Their enhanced flow is aimed at engine covers and underbody (oil-sump) shields.

Bayer also developed a high-melt-strength nylon 6 for extruding glass-reinforced, 6-mm-thick sheet. The sheet is designed for thermoforming into engine shrouds, underbody panels, and sound shields. It's aimed at lower-volume jobs in which lower tooling cost makes thermoforming more practical than 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.
.

BASF supplies a 35% glass-reinforced nylon 6 for use in engine covers and has just introduced a lower-density, 10%-glass/20%-mineral version that provides additional cost and weight reduction.

Albis Plastics has developed color compounding technology that is said to give glass-reinforced nylons a competitive edge over metals in visible parts like engine and rocker covers, as well as auto interior and exterior parts and power tools. Technical-service specialist Simon Boyes Boyes is a chain of department stores in the UK. William Boyes founded the firm in 1881 and his sons, grandsons and great-grandchildren have carried on the business. It is still family owned today and has grown from one small shop in Scarborough, North Yorkshire to a chain of 33  says the goal is to provide molded-in-color alternatives to typical "paint-in-black" decoration of under-hood parts. Another purpose is to allow letters or logos to be embossed em·boss  
tr.v. em·bossed, em·boss·ing, em·boss·es
1. To mold or carve in relief: emboss a design on a coin.

2.
 on parts, yet avoid the swirlline defects often associated with them.

Albis' flow-line optimized (FO) nylon compounds draw on controlled pigment particle size Particle size, also called grain size, refers to the diameter of individual grains of sediment, or the lithified particles in clastic rocks. The term may also be applied to other granular materials.  and other proprietary technology to neutralize or eliminate knit-line defects that often mar reinforced nylon parts in black or other opaque colors. Black is no longer the only option for under-hood components. Today, there is demand for metallic colors and even hot-red shades, Albis offers flow-line-free (FF) nylon color compounds that hide flow lines with metallic pigments. Mercedes Benz Mercedes Benz

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, BMW BMW
 in full Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

German automaker. Founded as an aircraft engine manufacturer in 1916, the company assumed the name Bayerische Motoren Werke and became known for its high-speed motorcycles in the 1920s.
, Audi, and other OEMs are using Albis' color technologies in Europe. A BMW Series 3 engine cover in glass/mineral-reinforced nylon 6 uses an FF compound with a brushed-silver effect that resembles aluminum.

Battle for rocker panels

Another tempting target for U.S. compounders and molders of reinforced nylon 66 is rocker panels. These large parts (24 x 10 in. is atypical size) must withstand high heat and maintain dimensional stability to prevent leaks. Aluminum currently has a two-thirds market share in the U.S., and the remainder is compression molded thermoset vinyl ester Vinyl Ester, or Vinylester, is a resin produced by the esterification of an epoxy resin with an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid. The reaction product is then dissolved in a reactive solvent, such as styrene, to a 35 - 45 percent content by weight.  and polyester bulk molding compounds. Although BMC's penetration is on the upswing, several nylon makers--DuPont, Rhodia, Bayer, BASF, and Ems-Grivory--are jumping into the fray with glass-and glass/talc-reinforced nylon 66 compounds, while DSM is aiming its Stanyl nylon 46 at this market.

"We're on the brink of replacing the incumbents with nylon 66 rocker covers in the U.S.," declares David Flitman, a DuPont global business manager, who projects 20% annual growth in this application. He cites success in Europe, where nylon covers predominate. One example is Mercedes-Benz in Germany, which uses 35%-glass nylon 66 from DuPont in a rocker cover made by Mann & Hummel hummel

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 nylon director, sees promise for nylon in rocker panels here but cautions that the North American market is very different from that in Europe. Car engines and covers here are larger and more demanding in terms of dimensional stability and seal integrity. Guinot adds that the competitive landscape in the U.S. is different, making thermosets highly cost-effective.

Wil Conner, automotive manager at BMC (BMC Software, Inc., Houston, TX, www.bmc.com) A leading supplier of software that supports and improves the availability, performance, and recovery of applications in complex computing environments.  Inc., claims a decade of North American experience with thermosets has resulted in zero failures for BMC covers. He adds that excellent long-term creep resistance and high dimensional stability make BMC covers suitable for the large engines favored in the U.S.

Dana Corp.'s Plumley Sealing Div. in Paris, Tenn., molds both thermoset and nylon rocker panels. General manager Dwayne Matthews says thermosets provide excellent durability and NVH characteristics, and make up the vast number of plastic rocker panels in the U.S. However, he says nylons are favored by greater recyclability, weight reduction, and design freedom. Reflecting this, Plumley is developing a glass/mineral-reinforced nylon 66 cam cover for Jaguar that integrates the cover, gasket, and oil/air separator into one lower-cost module.

Increased design freedom offered by nylon 66 rocker panels is largely untapped in U.S.-built vehicles, says DuPont's Flitman, who cites oil separators, air cleaners, gaskets and connectors as parts that can be integrated into rocker panels. Ford in Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies.  and Mercedes-Benz in Europe have already integrated the oil separator into a cam cover molded of DuPont's nylon 66. Flitman adds that there is potential for integrating the air-intake manifold and rocker panel into a single multi-functional assembly.

In Germany, Volkswagen and Audi use rocker panels molded of Rhodia's 25%-glass/15%-talc nylon 66. In one case, Rhodia supplies compatible compounds that permit ultrasonic welding Ultrasonic welding is an industrial whereby high-frequency ultrasonic acoustic vibrations are used to weld objects together, usually plastics, and especially for joining dissimilar materials.  of the oil separator to the panel.

Rhodia's Technyl Star nylon 6 compounds are now being tested in Europe to replace nylon 66 in smaller rocker panels. These materials reportedly match nylon 66's mechanical properties, but their enhanced flow helps cut cost by 10%. Rhodia hopes to tap the synergy between its nylons and improved silicone-rubber gasket materials developed by a sister company.

More targets for nylon

Another metal-replacement application opening up for nylon 66 is injection molded sump panels for engine and transmission oil containment. These large parts (typically 30 x 50 in.) must resist warpage, cold impacts, peak temperatures of 150 C (302 F), oil, and salt. Metal underbody panels are heavy and low-cost. That makes parts consolidation essential to nylon's economic viability. The first commercial success in this area is a BMW 7-Series automatic-transmission assembly made of Bayer's 35%glass nylon 66. It integrates multiple parts and saves space under the hood. BASF is working on concepts to integrate the oil pan, permanent filter, and oil pump into a single underbody module of nylon 66 with 35% glass.

An air-induction part that has long defied conversion from metal to plastic is the throttle-body housing. This bastion has finally fallen to 30% and 35% glass-filled nylon 66 supplied by BASF in parts for Renault and Peugot designed by France's MGI MGI Mouse Genome Informatics
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 Coutier. They provide 50% weight savings versus metal.

Air-intake manifolds are a major success story for nylons, since most have now been converted from aluminum to nylon 66. Initial designs used lost-core molding, but more recent AIMs have switched to injection molding of twin shells of nylon 6, which are joined by vibration welding.

However, under-hood space limits and incorporation of ever-more-sensitive electronics make vibration welding less than optimal for joining AIM halves. In response, Bayer has adapted nylon 6 for laser welding, which is gentler and permits more compact designs. For one program, Bayer modified three glass-filled black compounds to be laser-weldable. Recently developed coloring technology allows black parts to be made transparent to laser light.

Colors other than black are appearing in AIMs, too. BASF tailored a 30%-glass nylon 6 compound for an Audi AIM made by Mann & Hummel. For the AIM's upper, visible half, BASF developed a molded-in-color, titanium gray compound.

DuPont, a pioneer in the emergence of the welded AIM, sees continuing roles for both nylon 66 and nylon 6 in the application. Flitman says nylon 66 remains dominant in AIMs used in U.S.-made cars today. It seems certain to retain a strong position in designs that are highly-integrated or that face extreme thermal requirements--such as engines in which exhaust gases are recycled. DuPont has developed laser-weldable nylon 66 compounds suitable for AIMs having especially intricate welding geometries.

Honeywell Plastics also has developed new nylon families that provide enhanced appearance for applications like fuel-filter lids and exterior parts like mirror brackets. These easy-processing High Modulus Glass (HMG hMG menotropins (human menopausal gonadotropin).

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human menopausal gonadotropin
) reinforced nylon 6 compounds are suitable for gas-assist molding and replacement of parts previously made of metal or long-glass reinforced polypropylene.

Honeywell also recently came out with UltraTough BU501, an unfilled nylon 6 designed to optimize weld-and knit-line strength in under-hood parts. It retains excellent toughness at -40 F.

Giving "appearance parts" a new meaning, Degussa Corp. has launched a new grade of Trogamid nylon 63T that combines good clarity and excellent chemical resistance for under-hood parts where see-through capability is needed.

PolyOne Corp. is exploring new territory by alloying nylons with flow's unique syndiotactic A syndiotactic macromolecule in polymer chemistry is a tacticity essentially comprising alternating enantiomeric configurational base units which have chiral or prochiral atoms in the main chain in a unique arrangement with respect to their adjacent constitutional units.  PS for under-hood connectors and junction boxes. These low-density alloys are said to match the warp resistance of incumbent PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet)
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 materials while reducing both weight and cycle times.

Rising under-hood temperatures are generating more demand for the semi-aromatic polyamides generically termed "high-temperature nylons." Bill Gaines, automotive manager at Solvay Advanced Polymers, says the need to pack more parts into less space in the engine area restricts air flow and leads to higher temperatures. He says the hotter environment favors Solvay's Amodel family of polyphthalamide (PPA PPA 1. Palpation, Percussion & Ausculation 2. Pittsburgh pneumonia agent 3. Postpartum amenorrhea 4. Price per accession 5. Pure pulmonary atresia ) materials--semi-aromatic nylons--that provide a continuous heat resistance of 200 C (392 F) and excellent dimensional stability.

Competition among high-temperature nylons has intensified in recent years with the arrival in the U.S. of PPAs supplied by Swiss-based Ems-Grivory and the launch of improved versions of DuPont's HTN HTN Hypertension
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 family based on PPA chemistries. David Riffer, Ems-Grivory's automotive manager, says the expected trend to 42-volt power systems in autos is likely to require redesign of electrical parts for higher-temperature performance. He says that could boost demand for high-temperature nylons like Grivory HT in fuel rails, throttle bodies, engine mounts, polymer-bonded magnets, and housings for fog lights, thermostats, water pumps, and sensors.

While not exactly in the engine compartment, brake and clutch components are also switching from metal and thermosets to high-temperature nylons. Olive Robertson, DuPont's global HTN business manager, says the firm's Zytel HTN materials are saving weight and cost by replacing 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.  and thermoset parts for a vacuum brake booster system developed by Delphi Automotive Systems in Tray, Mich.

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BASF Corp., Pllastic Matertais Mt Olive N.J.

(800) 227-3746 www.basf.com

Bayer Corp., Pittsburgh

(800) 622-6004 www.bayerplastics.com

Bulk Molding Compounds Inc., W. Chicago Ill.

(630) 377-1065, www.bulkmoldingcompounds.com

Degussa Corp., High Performance Polymers Parsippany N.I.

(973) 641-8391 www.degussa.hpp.com

DSM Engineering Plastics, Evansville, Ind.

(812) 435-7510 www.dsmep.com

DuPont Engineering Polymers, Wilmington, Oel.

(800) 441-0575 www.plastics.dupont.com

Ems-Grivory, Sumter S.C.

(803) 481-6171 www.emsgrivory.com

Honeywell Pastics, Morristown, N.J.

(800) 707-4555 www.honeywell-plastics.com

PolyOne Corp., Comounds & Colors Group.

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