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TPU's get softer, slicker, lighter: strength and transparency are maintained in BASF's Elastollan LoTac, which eliminates the tackiness of soft TPU's--without additives.


* 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
 Corp., Wyandotte, Mich., has launched a new range of 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.  polyurethanes that push the performance envelope in several directions. The company has broken new ground with a non-plasticized soft TPU TPU - Text Processing Utility  and a low-density TPU foam for shoe soles and cables. Other new developments include TPUs with inherently low coefficient of friction coefficient of friction
n. pl. coefficients of friction
The ratio of the force that maintains contact between an object and a surface and the frictional force that resists the motion of the object.
 and a new entry to compete with PP and polyester in elastic nonwovens.

Soft without plasticizer plas·ti·ciz·er  
n.
Any of various substances added to plastics or other materials to make or keep them soft or pliable.


plasticizer or -ciser
Noun
 

One of the first non-plasticized soft TPUs on the market is BASF's Elastollan HPM HPM High Power Microwave
HPM Health and Productivity Management
HPM Hyper Page Mode
HPM Human Performance Modeling
HPM High Pressure Mercury
HPM Hazardous Production Material (1997 Uniform Fire Code)
HPM Human Potential Movement
 series, which comprises four products ranging from 65 Shore A to 85 Shore A hardness. Due to their special polyester chemistry, the materials crystallize crys·tal·lize also crys·tal·ize  
v. crys·tal·lized also crys·tal·ized, crys·tal·liz·ing also crys·tal·iz·ing, crys·tal·liz·es also crys·tal·iz·es

v.tr.
1.
 quickly and have molding characteristics similar to plasticized TPUs at the same hardness, 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.
 BASF. They also have a higher softening point than other products of the same hardness and thus can be used at higher end-use temperatures.

Previously, to make TPUs softer than other 80A required plasticizers plasticizers

mostly triaryl phosphates, such as tricresyl, triphenyl phosphates, which are poisonous. See also triorthocresyl phosphate.
. But plasticizers can be vulnerable to extraction, resulting in gradual rehardening. And in overmolding applications, plasticizers can attack polycarbonate A category of plastic materials used to make a myriad of products, including CDs and CD-ROMs.  or ABS substrates, causing crazing. This is not a problem with the new HPM series, which also boasts good adhesion to rigid thermoplastics like PC and ABS. Fast 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.
 leads to short molding cycles and also facilitates thin-wall extrusion.

The HPM series has strong potential in bearing dust covers, according to Armando Sardanopoli, product development and technical service manager. Other applications include seals and mounting-plate rings, where pressure deformation and temperature resistance are needed, as well as ball-joint seals. The 75A grade is available in the U.S. and Europe, while the 85A product is commercial in Europe. The 65A and 70A materials are in development in Europe.

Less tacky--naturally

BASF has also developed a new material technology that combats the inherent tacky nature of soft TPUs without the need for additives. The patented Elastollan LoTac series achieves a lower coefficient of friction and also maintains transparency. Elastollan WY09290-1 is a polyether-based product while WY09090-1 is polyester-based.

The LoTac series eliminates tackiness without lubricants, waxes, or inorganic fillers. Thus there is no potential for additive blooming or negative effects on performance, adhesion, transparency, and other aesthetics of the end product. A LoTac grade with 90A hardness exhibits a coefficient of friction 90% lower than a standard TPU of similar hardness, says BASF.

Elastollan LoTac products are claimed to have a wider processing window in applications like blown film and sheet extrusion for automotive and industrial markets. BASF is targeting tubing, cable jacketing, tapes, and fabric lamination lamination

a laminar structure or arrangement.
.

Foam gets lighter

For lightweight foam, BASF has unveiled the Elastollan Light range of TPUs that utilize a special blowing agent to reduce density up to 60% in shoe soles, cable jacketing, sheet, tubing, and profiles. The foaming agent formulated by BASF comes in granular form and is typically added in amounts up to 8%. Density of a typical TPU can be reduced from 1.2 g/cc to about 0.4 g/cc while maintaining the same relative toughness (proportional to density). TPUs made with the proprietary blowing agent exhibit homogeneous and well distributed cells, according to Rabeh Elleithy, senior technical service representative.

Elastollan Light is being used in Europe to replace rubber 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.
 in shoe soles. BASF is working with U.S. processors on new applications that utilize the low-density foam as a cable filling. Flame-retardant formulations are also being explored.

Inherent elasticity

For the elastic nonwovens market, BASF has launched new custom TPU formulations that boost performance. These materials, both polyester- and polyether-based, are claimed to offer high elasticity in all directions and high strength and good sealing capability.

About 40% of the nonwovens market uses extruded filaments for melt-blowing and spun-bonding. The dominant materials are polypropylene or PET, which are inherently non-elastic. Currently, elasticity in nonwovens is usually achieved in one direction either mechanically or by integrating elastic bands or tapes. A big advantage of the new TPUs is their ability to make bidirectionally elastic nonwovens in one step.

These new formulations are said to offer elongation over 300%, plus better recovery, sealing, and filtering performance than PP or PET. The TPUs come in a range of hardnesses and can be more easily customized than PP or PET, says BASF. Key market areas include textiles, medical, illtration, and apparel.

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