DCPD grades offer lower emissions

DCPD grades offer lower emissions

materials news DCPD grades offer lower emissions BUILDING ON the success of its styrene emissions has been the reduce fibre print-through. Enydyne...

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DCPD grades offer lower emissions BUILDING ON the success of its

styrene emissions has been the

reduce fibre print-through.

Enydyne series of dicyclopenta-

main driver for fabricators con-

diene (DCPD) resins, Cray Valley is developing new products

verting

company has shown that increasing the DCPD content of

which

offer further

reductions

in styrene emissions. Speaking at the British Plastics Federation

to

DCPD

resins.

The

Enydyne products are said to offer reduced styrene emissions, together

with

improved

fibre

The

Cray Valley is also developing gel-coats with reduced VOC content, recognising that gelcoat emissions could represent

the resin base and decreasing the volatile compound organic (VOC) content results in

up to 50% of total workshop emissions. As with the Enydyne 2000 resins, the company has been striving to reduce emis-

(BPF)‘s Composites 2000 conference in Hinckley, UK, last

wet-out, higher filler loadings, reduced fibre print-through, and the rapid cure. Although

reduced styrene emissions from Enydyne 2000 compared with grades

sions by lowering VOC content

month, Paul Darby of Cray Valley Structural Resins said test

mechanical properties of DCPD resins may not be as good as say

under hand lay-up and spray-up conditions.

while maintaining performance properties. The reduced emis-

the

original

Enydyne

marketing of the new Enydyne

iso-type resins they are adequate

A range of high DCPD con-

sions seen with the low VOC

2000 products is going well and

for many applications

such as

tent resins in now being devel-

gel-coats are achieved through

the company is hoping they will

shower tray casting, tanks/inter-

prove to be as successful as the first series.

oped including a marine grade, a moulding general purpose

improved transfer efficiency and reduced VOC loss on cure.

The original Enydyne DCPD

ceptors, general purpose moulding, acrylic baths, polymer contransfer crete and resin

resins, launched in 1995, have been welI received in the UK

moulding (RTM). In developing the Enydyne

market around

2000 products Cray Valley’s objectives were to reduce styrene improve emissions further,

and now account for half of Cray Valley’s

polyester resin sales. Darby noted that legislation limiting

mechanical

properties

and

grade, and a low viscosity grade

Compared

for non-reinforced applications. The products have VOC con-

Polycor iso gel-coat the low VOC grade gives a lo-15% gain in

tents of 35%, tensile strengths of

transfer efficiency, but is said to

SO-65 MPa, tensile moduli of 2.8-3.2 GPa, elongations of 1.8-

maintain ease of application and performance properties. Cray Valley; tet: +44-1469-

2.5%, and heat distortion

tem-

peratures (HDT) of 60-62°C.

with

a

standard

572464; fax: +44-1469-572988.

Long fibres prevent warping component AUTOMOTIVE manufacturer Leopold Kostal of Ludenscheid, Germany, is using long

glass

fibre

reinforced

polypropylene (PP) from polymer manufacturer Ticona to produce warp-free control unit boxes. The boxes shield electronic systems from dust and moisture inside engine compartments. Long glass fibre reinforced polypropylene (PP) was chosen because long fibres orientate less than short fibres during injection moulding and therefore produce a dimensionally stable part. Ticona’s Celstran PP-GF 40 was found to be the most suitable material. In addition to the

THE ENQUIRY NUMBER

16

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FOR THIS ADVERTISEMENT

December

2000

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benefits associated with long fibres such as of low warpage and increased dimensional stability, it does not absorb any water, is low in weight and reduces noise in car interiors. According to Ticona, Celstran has a high impact strength even

(D”“*‘““““1” DaimlerChrysler control unit

at extremely low temperatures, which is an important safety feature for automotive parts. Celstran contains 10 mm long reinforcing fibres, which give high resistance to stress. Pellets are produced in a patented pultrusion process that is said to impregnate the reinforcing fibres without causing any damage and ensure that each individual filament is thoroughly coated. +49-69-305Ticona; te/: 4485; e-mail:

fax:

+49-69-305-83194;

[email protected];

site: www.ticona.com.

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