Kynar automotive applications - KYNAR
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Kynar automotive applications - KYNAR
AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS Automakers are constantly striving to make more reliable, attractive and fuel-efficient vehicles at lower cost. This drives the search for stronger, more durable materials that are lighter or less expensive. KYNAR®, KYNAR FLEX® and KYNAR 500® polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) resins exhibit high chemical and abrasion resistance, have excellent thermal stability, are unaffected by UV radiation, and are resistant to creep under mechanical stress and load. The resins can be used for molded parts, for extruded profiles, or as protective coatings. KYNAR® PVDF’s strength, durability and versatility make it suitable for automobile wiring harnesses, fuel lines and fuel line coatings, decals and decorative films, coatings, electrochromic applications and plastic optical fibers (POF). 2 Melt Behavior of Select KYNAR® Grades Property: Melt Viscosity Melt Flow Rate Melt Flow Rate Load Test Method/Conditions: Units: (ASTM D3835, 232°C) K POISE @ 100 sec-1 (ASTM D1238, 232°C) g/10 min – lb (kg) KYNAR ® 370 8.0 – 13.0 – – KYNAR ® 460 23.5 – 29.5 6.0 –14.0 47.5 (21.6) KYNAR ® 710 4.0 – 8.0 15.0 – 35.0 8.36 (3.8) KYNAR ® 720 5.0 – 12.0 5.0 – 29.0 8.36 (3.8) KYNAR ® 740 15.0 – 23.0 6.0 – 25.0 27.5 (12.5) KYNAR 760 23.0 – 29.0 2.0 – 6.0 27.5 (12.5) KYNAR 1000 15.0 - 20.0 1.5 – 2.5 11.0 (5.0) KYNAR 6000 7.0 – 11.0 2.0 – 4.0 11.0 (5.0) KYNAR 9000 5.0 – 8.0 16.0 – 40.0 11.0 (5.0) KYNAR FLEX® 2750-01 20.0 – 25.0 4.0 – 14.0 27.5 (12.5) KYNAR FLEX® 2800-00 23.0 – 27.0 3.0 – 8.0 27.5 (12.5) KYNAR FLEX® 2800-20 12.0 – 20.0 1.0 – 6.0 11.0 (5.0) KYNAR FLEX® 2850-00 23.0 – 27.0 3.0 – 8.0 27.5 (12.5) KYNAR FLEX® 2850-02 16.0 – 20.0 10.0 – 20.0 27.5 (12.5) KYNAR FLEX® 2850-07 16.0 – 20.0 10.0 – 20.0 27.5 (12.5) KYNAR FLEX 3120-50 20.0 – 26.0 2.5 – 7.5 27.5 (12.5) 6.0 – 15.0 – – ® ® ® ® ® KYNAR SUPERFLEX 2500 ® General Property Profile(1) of KYNAR® Fluoropolymer Resins KYNAR® RESIN GRADE Physical Properties Test Method Units 460 700 Series 2500 2750/2950 2800/2900 2850 3120(2) Melting Point Range ASTM D3418 °F °C 311-320 155-160 329-342 165-172 239-253 115-123 266-280 130-138 284-293 140-145 311-320 155-160 322-334 161-168 Specific Gravity ASTM 792 -- 1.75-1.77 1.77-1.79 1.80-1.82 1.78-1.80 1.76-1.79 1.77-1.80 1.76-1.79 Refractive Index ASTM D542 -- 1.42 1.42 1.40 1.41 1.41 1.42 1.41 Water Absorption ASTM D570 % 0.02-0.04 0.01-0.03 0.04-0.07 0.03-0.06 0.03-0.05 0.03-0.05 0.03-0.05 Tensile Strength at Yield ASTM D638 psi 5,000-7,500 6,000-8,000 1,700-2,800 2,000-3,100 2,900-5,000 4,500-6,500 3,500-5,000 Tensile Strength at Break ASTM D638 psi 4,500-7,000 5,000-8,000 2,000-4,500 2,900-4,000 2,500-5,000 4,000-7,000 5,000-7,000 Elongation at Yield ASTM D638 % 10-15 5-10 12-25 15-25 10-20 5-15 10-20 Elongation at Break ASTM D638 % 40 min. 40 min. 200 min. 200 min. 150 min. 100 min. 100 min. Tensile Modulus ASTM D638 psi 150-200x103 200-335x103 35-55x103 40-65x103 80-130x103 150-220x103 100-170x103 Flexural Modulus ASTM D790 psi 200-260x103 240-335x103 28-40x103 40-60x103 90-120x103 150-180x103 90-120x103 Unnotched Impact Strength ASTM D256 ft-lb/in 15-40 20-80 Non Break Non Break Non Break Non Break Non Break Notched Impact Strength ASTM D256 ft-lb/in 2-4 2-4 Non Break Non Break 10-20 2-8 Non Break Hardness ASTM D2246 Shore D 75-80 76-80 55-60 57-62 65-70 70-75 65-70 Limited Oxygen Index ASTM D2868 % O2 44 44/60(3) 42/95(3) 43/95 42/75 43/75(3) 42/95(3) UL94 -- V-O V-O N/A V-O V-O V-O N/A Vertical Burn (1) These are typical values, not to be construed as sales specifications (2) 3120 available as 3120-10 (low viscosity) and 3120-50 (high viscosity) (3) Optional product available with higher LOI N/A = data not available 3 ROTOMOLDING KYNAR® PVDF rotomolding grades have been used in industrial liners and tanks for many years. Rotomolding, also known as rotational molding or rotocasting, is a low stress process that uses powdered resins and an unfilled mold to produce large, hollow, seamless plastic parts such as drums, tanks, linings and ducts. The newest addition to the KYNAR® PVDF rotomolding family is KYNAR® 3200 RG, which offers improved flow characteristics, excellent physical and mechanical properties, high chemical resistance, and low permeability. The excellent flow and processing characteristics of KYNAR® 3200 RG allow the molder to produce KYNAR® PVDF rotomolded parts with extremely smooth inner surfaces. KYNAR® 3200 RG is currently being used for fuel cells, ducts and piping. KYNAR® 3200 RG is also suited for fuel tanks, particularly multilayer plastic fuel tanks where its chemical barrier properties and excellent processing characteristics make it a preferred material. PLASTIC OPTICAL FIBERS FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS Plastic optical fibers (POF) clad with KYNAR FLEX® fluoropolymer resin are emerging as a new technology in automotive applications. They are less expensive, require less power to operate than equivalent lengths of copper wire and can be bundled together to allow for faster data transmission. Plastic optical fibers are suited for carrying digital information and produce less signal degradation than copper wire. As more sensors are added to monitor engine performance and road conditions, POF systems are growing in importance. Plastic optical fibers consist of three essential elements: 1) the core, a thin center of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) through which light travels; 2) the cladding, a special optical material (KYNAR FLEX® fluoropolymer) that reflects light back into the core, allowing it to propagate through the length of the POF; and 3) a protective RILSAN® polyamide coating to protect the fiber from damage and moisture. The light in a POF travels through the PMMA core by a principle termed total internal reflection in which light constantly bounces off of the KYNAR FLEX® fluoropolymer cladding. The cladding does not absorb any light from the core, allowing the light wave to travel distances with low signal loss. PMMA-based POF systems are specifically designed for short distance applications found in homes and automobiles. Arkema provides all elements of POF manufacture: high purity PMMA, KYNAR FLEX® fluoropolymer, and RILSAN® polyamide. Technical support for material processing and design of POF systems is also available through Arkema. 4 WIRING HARNESSES KYNAR® PVDF is a thermoplastic fluoropolymer with a high melting point and excellent mechanical properties, including cold flow and abrasion resistance. KYNAR® resin also has exceptional chemical resistance, is unaffected by UV radiation and is resistant to electrical arc tracking. Because of its unique chemical structure, KYNAR® PVDF produces almost no smoke when exposed directly to flame and does not propagate fire like polyolefins and PVC. KYNAR® fluoropolymer can be extruded as primary insulation or used as a protective cover. Its excellent chemical resistance and high melting point make KYNAR® PVDF well suited for applications “under the hood.” KYNAR® PVDF insulated wire is commonly cross-linked by electron-beam radiation to further increase its toughness, cut-through resistance and continuous-service use temperature. If specifically formulated and processed, the cross-linked polymer makes lightweight, flame-retardant wire insulation that offers a temperature rating of approximately 175°C (347°F), does not melt and is resistant to most solvents, fuels, lubricants and other hydrocarbon fluids. Cross-linked KYNAR® PVDF insulation is commonly used in automotive T4 wire (150°C, 3000 hrs). This KYNAR® PVDF-based insulation has become a construction standard for major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in North America. Originally developed for aerospace and military requirements as Mil Spec 81044 wire, cross-linked KYNAR® PVDF insulation is widely used where en- KYNAR® PVDF offers corrosion and chemical resistance coupled with excellent mechanical properties for wire coatings. vironmental conditions demand high performance, such as in commercial and military electronics, satellites, ships, trains, automobiles and in aerospace applications. DECORATIVE FILMS KYNAR® PVDF decorative films for automotive accessories are both aesthetically pleasing and highly resistant to corrosion and weathering. These films are used on a variety of parts, such as rocker panels, roofing strips, tail lamp housings, bodyside moldings, front and rear bumpers, mirror housings and pillars. The films can be processed with standard plastics equipment and general polymer knowledge, thus requiring little capital investment. Durable KYNAR® PVDF films are applied to PVC, PC, TPO and ABS, and can be supplied with a heat-activated adhesive for bonding to polyolefins. The films can be thermoformed to a shape, trimmed and then placed into an injection mold. They can also be laminated to flat stock sheets, then thermoformed into the required shape. Films are also available with pressuresensitive adhesives for lamination under ambient conditions. KYNAR® films are available in virtually any color, including solid, metallic, pearlescent, chrome and brushed aluminum. KYNAR® fluoropolymer films provide an attractive, corrosion-resistant alternative to paint. 5 FUEL LINES KYNAR® polyvinylidene fluoride resin provides a barrier layer in lowpermeation automotive fuel lines. The tubing is a multilayer construction consisting of five layers; the innermost and outermost layers are made from Arkema’s RILSAN® polyamide 11 or 12. Between these polyamide layers is a layer of KYNAR® PVDF resin, which resists alcohol permeation in fuels and helps carmakers meet strict EPA guidelines for hydrocarbon emissions. ADHEFLON® tie resin is used to bond the KYNAR® PVDF barrier to the RILSAN® polyamide layers, resulting in durable, flexible, low-permeation tubing. In addition to being easily processed on conventional co-extrusion equipment, this innovative fuel line construction exhibits excellent cold temperature impact strength (-40°C), chemical resistance and dimensional stability. It is also compatible with a wide range of fuel-alcohol blends and is available in a conductive version. KYNAR® PVDF can also be used as a protective coating over carbon steel fuel and brake fluid lines, and in under-chassis applications. KYNAR® PVDF can be applied in very thin layers and maintains durability and corrosion resistance. It can also be applied as a liquid coating, as a powder coating, or by cross-head extrusion. KYNAR® PVDF RESISTS GASOLINE, ROAD SALT, OILS, LUBRICANTS, BRAKE FLUID, TRANSMISSION FLUID, WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID, COOLANTS, AND BATTERY ACID KYNAR FLEX® 2850 PC FUNCTIONAL POWDER COATING KYNAR FLEX® 2850 PC functional powder coating is a new addition to the KYNAR® coating family. This fluoropolymer coating resists gasoline, road salt, oils, lubricants, brake fluid, transmission fluid, windshield washer fluid, coolants, and battery acid. KYNAR FLEX® 2850 powder coating may be used to coat carbon steel parts as a low-cost alternative to stainless steel. This powder coating is durable and may be applied in very thick coatings (up to 100 mils). KYNAR FLEX® resin is corrosion resistant and unaffected by UV radiation, making it especially suitable for exterior applications. Excellent chemical and mechanical properties allow KYNAR FLEX® powder coating to be used in chemical processing applications such as tank linings, valve and flange coatings, and pipe coatings (exterior or interior). The powder is currently supplied in a natural, unpigmented form, though pigmented versions can be prepared. KYNAR FLEX® 2850 PC is typically applied by electrostatic spray over a powder primer. 6 KYNAR POWERFLEX® COPOLYMER PROVIDES ELECTROCHROMIC TECHNOLOGY FOR THE AUTOMOBILE Advances in polymer and electrochromic technology have allowed the development of electrochromic windows — windows that darken or lighten to control the amount of light permitted inside a vehicle. Electrochromic windows, which control solar radiation transmission and modulate glare, increase passenger comfort and safety and are manufactured using a patented inner layer of KYNAR POWERFLEX® copolymer film (US Patent 6,620,342). These unique windows contain a core of transparent polymer layers and electrolyte sandwiched between sheets of glass. The KYNAR® layer allows exchange of ions within the system. When a voltage is applied to the system, ions migrate through the KYNAR® PVDF film, causing a change in opacity. The result: windows and mirrors with controllable optical properties. The lack of easily manufactured, durable, low-cost materials of construction has prevented widespread use of electrochromic devices. However, Arkema’s patented KYNAR POWERFLEX® film is inexpensive, easily processed and possesses the necessary electrochromic properties. The polymer (or matrix) must meet strict requirements for use in electrochromic devices, including high electrochemical stability to allow for thousands of charge/discharge cycles, stability to acid (H+), stability to ultraviolet (UV) light, stability to thermal degradation, good electrical conductivity (whether the film is rigid or plasticized) and high optical clarity. The KYNAR polymers developed by Arkema exhibit outstanding UV stability and retain their mechanical integrity at elevated temperatures and in the presence of solvents. They are well suited for use in electrochromic windows, mirrors and devices used to control both UV and visible light. Arkema’s KYNAR POWERFLEX® copolymer films have low solubility in organic solvents and plasticizers and high thermal stability to minimize or eliminate electrolyte leakage from the device. These new films will not soften in the heat of direct sunlight or electromagnetic radiation and have excellent transparency. KYNAR POWERFLEX® can be used to control the transmission of visible and UV light through automotive windows. KYNAR POWERFLEX® LBG copolymer and KYNAR® homopolymer are also used in lithium ion batteries which can be used in hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). A unique polymer structure of carbon, hydrogen ® and fluorine atoms, gives KYNAR® PVDF excellent thermal and chemical stability. The chemical nature of KYNAR® PVDF allows good adhesion to metallic collectors and good cohesion between active material particles. KYNAR® resin is very soluble in industrial solvents and produces uniform INTRODUCING KYNAR ADX RESIN: ® New KYNAR® ADX resin is designed to bond to nylons, polyolefins and metals. This melt processible resin bonds to various substrates, allowing cost effective engineering solutions, and maintains nearly all of the performance properties offered by KYNAR® PVDF. slurries at room temperature. KYNAR® PVDF has electrochemical properties, such as good initial capacity and cycling behavior which make it an excellent electrode. KYNAR® resins also possess performance characteristics, such as high electrochemical stability, high polymer purity, high molecular weight and a high melting point. 7 The statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are believed to be accurate as of the date hereof. Since the conditions and methods of use of the product and of the information referred to herein are beyond our control, Arkema expressly disclaims any and all liability as to any results obtained or arising from any use of the product or reliance on such information; NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE CONCERNING THE GOODS DESCRIBED OR THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN. The information provided herein relates only to the specific product designated and may not be applicable when such product is used in combination with other materials or in any process. The user should thoroughly test any application before commercialization. Nothing contained herein constitutes a license to practice under any patent and it should not be construed as an inducement to infringe any patent and the user is advised to take appropriate steps to be sure that any proposed use of the product will not result in patent infringement. KYNAR®, KYNAR FLEX®, KYNAR POWERFLEX® are registered trademarks belonging to Arkema Inc. ADHEFLON® and RILSAN® are registered trademarks belonging to Arkema. © 2005 Arkema Inc. All rights reserved. See MSDS for Health and Safety Considerations. Americas Arkema Inc. 2000 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-3222 U.S.A. Tel.: 215-419-7000 www.arkemagroup.com www.kynar.com Europe Arkema 4-8 Cours Michelet La Defense Cedex 92091 ´ France Tel.: 33.2.32.46.68.53 Asia Arkema Pte Ltd 53, Tuas Crescent Singapore 638732 Tel.: 65.64.19.90.18 Visit us at www.kynar.com for the latest information on KYNAR® PVDF
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