Thermoforming goes paint-free, too.Thermoformed parts play two roles in the expanding field of in-mold decorating (IMD IMD - intermodulation distortion ) of plastic parts: For 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. , IMD begins by thermoforming a thin fill into decorative shells that are placed in the injection mold cavity and then back-molded with a compatible substrate. But a second way to exploit decorative films has emerged. It's called Thick Sheet Forming, or TSF TSF Text Services Framework TSF TOE Security Functions TSF Télégraphie Sans Fil (French: former term for radio) TSF Twelve Step Facilitation (counseling intervention) , and it involves laminating or coextruding a decorative film or material onto a heavy-gauge (0.06- to 0.3-in.) sheet substrate for subsequent thermoforming directly into finished parts. TSF is a proven approach; what's new is its use with new-generation films and resins to achieve a Class A or brushed-metal surface, says John Cupstid, marketing director at Soliant, a supplier of dry-paint and metallic-look films. He cites the chrome-like front bumper fascia fascia (făsh`ēə), fibrous tissue network located between the skin and the underlying structure of muscle and bone. Fascia is composed of two layers, a superficial layer and a deep layer. of a Mack Truck Co. vehicle that is to hit the road shortly (see front cover). In another breakthrough, industry sources say the first thermoformed TPO (Twisted Pair Only) Refers to the use of twisted pair wire when other options are available. For example, a TPO suffix at the end of 3com Ethernet adapter model numbers indicates the card has only an RJ45 connector. bumper fascia on a high-volume U.S.-built car will roll out within months. The details are still wrapped in secrecy. Until now, thermoformed TPO fascias have replaced injection molded versions only on low-volume programs. Sizing up TSF decoration Makers of decorative parts are busy assessing the strengths and limits of TSF. "The potential is huge," says Albert Petersen, president of Advanced Ventures In Technology (AVT AVT avian arginine vasotocin. See vasotocin. ), a maker of thermoforming equipment. He sees major opportunities in exterior and interior parts for cars, trucks, mad off-road (recreational and construction) vehicles. One advantage of TSF is its relative simplicity, says Ed Crowe, technical director at Carlisle Engineered Products, an automotive processor in Crestline, Ohio Crestline is a city in Crawford and Richland counties in Ohio, USA. It is part of the Mansfield-Bucyrus, OH Combined Statistical Area. The population was 5,088 at the 2000 census. It is the third largest city in Crawford County. . TSF requires only sheet and a forming machine, whereas IMD for injection molding requires two machines, two tools, and two starting materials. "TSF reduces variables and quality risks," adds Crowe, noting that IMD requires trimming and robotic placement of inserts in the mold. Carlisle thermoforms Class A rocker panels for versions of General Motors' 2003 Trailblazer SUV using a Soliant film and TPO sheet made from material supplied by Equistar Chemicals. Thermoforming tools for TSF are much less costly than injection molds for IMD and they can be delivered much faster. But Crowe concedes that TSF is most suitable for large, flat panels and relatively low volumes, and it does have limits on draw depth, radii ra·di·i n. A plural of radius. radii Noun a plural of radius , and contours. Industry sources also warn that TSF parts could suffer color changes from excessive stretching and thinning of films in high-draw-ratio parts. And TSF is more limited than injection molding in incorporating holes or attachments. Soliant's Cupstid replies that TSF is already being done on high-output, four-station rotary and shuttle machines and now appears viable for higher volume runs of up to 100,000 parts. TSF is amenable to TPO materials, a low-cost, low-density option that is gaining popularity in Detroit. A recent success for TSF, Cupstid notes, is the rear taillamp assembly of the Chevrolet Impala The Chevrolet Impala is a full-sized automobile built for the Chevrolet division by General Motors. Ed Cole, Chevrolet's chief engineer in the late 1950s, defined the Impala as a "prestige car within the reach of the average American citizen. . It uses 0.060-in. high-impact ABS sheet laminated with a Soliant paint film. The assembly matches body colors. The program--managed by Decoma of Concord, Ont.--was recently extended to new versions of the Impala impala, species of antelope, Aepyceros melampus, closely related to the gazelle and found in the savannah and bush country of E and S Africa. It is the antelope most commonly depicted in illustrations and in motion pictures. . Hendrickson International in Joliet, Ill., makes the Class A bumper fascia for Mack Truck. The metallic, 20-sq-ft panel uses 0.187-in. thick ABS sheet to which a chrome-appearance film is laminated. The Soliant film is said to be durable, weatherable, and easy to form. A two-cavity male forming mold and shuttle-style machines are used. "The Mack Truck fascia is light-weight and offers styling freedom," claims Jeff Zawacki, Hendrickson's marketing director. He says the fascia is 40% lighter than the steel/aluminum sandwich it replaces. Color consistency is maintained by using a modest draw ratio (under 50%), and deep under-cuts are realized through innovative tooling. Hendrickson's roots are in metal bending, but it ventured into TSF because it saw limited room for growth in its traditional metal truck bumpers, Zawacki says. its next targets for TSF are a front grille surround for a 2004 commercial truck, a line of aftermarket products, and sun visors. Another TSF pioneer is Durakon Industries in LaPeer, Mich., which expanded beyond truck bed liners into large, decorative exterior automotive panels of TPO laminated with paint films (see p. 72). The first Durakon TSF applications appeared on the Chevrolet SSR The Chevrolet SSR (Super Sport Roadster) was a convertible pickup truck produced by the Chevrolet division of American automaker General Motors between 2003 and 2006. roadster in late 2003. One is a twin-sheet running board made in a textured female mold: Another is a stone guard with Class A surface obtained with a glossy silver paint film from Avery Dennison Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) produces pressure-sensitive materials (such as self-adhesive labels), office products, and various paper products. R. Stanton Avery founded Avery in 1935. Avery Dennison Corporation was created in 1990 by merger of Avery and Dennison. . Durakon uses shuttle-style forming machines from AVT. Durakon CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Ed Gneiwek expects further inroads inroads Noun, pl make inroads into to start affecting or reducing: my gambling has made great inroads into my savings inroads npl to make inroads into [+ by TSF. Development is under way on front trim for the 2004 Jeep Wrangler The Wrangler (also known as the YJ, TJ, and JK, as explained below) is an off-road vehicle produced by American automaker Chrysler under its Jeep marque. and a rocker panel for the 2005 Buick LeSabre The Buick LeSabre was a full-size car made by the Buick division of General Motors from 1959-2005. For many years, the LeSabre was considered the entry level full-size Buick, carrying the lowest base price in the Buick lineup. . "There's potential in auto interiors, lawn-and-garden, RV, and marine-craft panels," he adds. Ted Klimek, Equistar Chemicals' senior project manager for automotive TPOs, says process economics favor thermoformed TPO bumper fascias over injection molded rivals in low- to medium-volume runs. He also says thermoformed TPO bumper fascias exhibit better chip resistance and low-temperature impact strength than current injection molded TPO fascias that typically require painting. Geiss Thermoforming LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control offers halogen-heated, in-line forming systems claimed to be especially suitable for Class A auto exterior panels. Tier One suppliers Decoma and ArvinMeritor have bought Geiss machines for their plants in Germany. In the past year, a Geiss machine was also bought by GE Plastics to develop applications for its PC-based Lexan SLX SLX Student Loan Xpress SLX Smartlet Xml SLX Secure Links SLX Super Luxe weatherable films. GE's current marketing priority is to get SLX film used in IMD preforms, says Bob Johnson, product manager for SLX film and sheet. But he says SLX has considerable potential in TSF, too, especially in volumes up to 20,000 parts/yr. Developmental co-extruded SLX sheets include clear and opaque versions with gauges of 0.125-in. or higher. Clear versions of SLX/PC or SLX/PC/SLX sheet are intended for lighting, signs, point-of-purchase displays, and industrial screens. Opaque SLX/ABS-alloy and SLX/TPO sheets are for weatherable panels for off-road vehicles, lawn/garden equipment, and auto aftermarket parts. They could also replace fiberglass in RV and construction vehicle panels. Mayco Plastics is developing TSF versions of its weatherable "molded-in-color" film, which saw limited initial use as an IMD insert on front and rear fascias of the 2002 and 2003 Dodge Neon. The four-layer, ionomer/PP sheet for IMD is 0.031 in. thick. For TSF, the PP substrate layer would be expanded to 0.3-in. Mayco sees potential in bumper fascia, body panels, and interior automotive parts. Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich., recently installed a production cell including a Geiss in-line former with a clean-room enclosure. Ford plans to explore both IMD and TSF for Class A exterior panels. A Ford official says the OEM's goals are to avoid building more paint facilities and reduce decorating costs. NEED TO KNOW MORE? Advanced Ventures In Technology, Gladwin, Mich. (989) 246-0445, www.-adv-ven-tech.com Avery Dannison, Performance Films, Schererville, Ind. (219) 322-5030, www.averydennison.com Equistar Chemicals, LP, Houston (713) 652-7300, www.equistarchem.com GE Plastics, Pittsfield, Mass. (800) 845-0600, www.geplastics.com Geiss Thermoforming USA LLC, Elk Grove, III. (773) 294-8189, www.geiss-ttt.com Mayco Plastics, Sterling Heights, Mich. (586) 803-6007, www.mayco-mi.com Soliant LLC, Lancaster, S.C. (800) 288-9401, www.paintfilm.com Visit www.plasticstechnology.com/articles/200401fa3.html for links to these related articles: * Thermoforming Shines in Exterior Vehicle Panels, Nov. 2002 * Automotive Innovation: Trend-Setting Technologies Garner SPE SPE - Software Practice and Experience Awards, Dec. 2002 |
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