Polyplastics develops new DURACON POM grades

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The Polyplastics Group has announced the development of several new DURACON POM grades which deliver high flow, high rigidity, and design freedom for the production of injection moulded automotive fuel system components.

The new materials complement Polyplastics flagship DURACON POM portfolio which is already widely used for automotive fuel system components due to its excellent fuel resistance.

The company has commercially launched DURACON H140-54C, a high low and high rigidity grade with a melt flow rate of around 14.

This material suits a wide range of moulding conditions, and is used in Europe.

The aim of going to a more rigid material is to allow products to be made thinner.

Meanwhile, the higher flow suppresses increases in peak pressure that occur during injection moulding due to thinwalling.

DURACON H140-54C facilitates the production of small, thinwall parts.

Polyplastics has also announced a developmental POM grade which provides exceptional acid resistance.

Historically, one of POM’s limitations has been its vulnerability to strong acids, but this new material provides significant improvements.

This acid-resistant grade is targeted for a range of fuel system applications including ORVR valves, cut-off valves, and fuel pump module flange parts which are attached to the outside of fuel tanks.

Polyplastics has also developed an electrically conductive grade for use in components that surround fuel as a measure against static electricity.

Typically, when resin is imparted with conductivity it often affects certain performance characteristic, resulting in less flowability and toughness.

However, this grade successfully imparts conductivity while also maintaining POM’s key performance attributes including flowability and toughness.

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