Asahi Kasei to Showcase Material Solutions for Thermal Management of EVs, Recycling and 3D Printing at Fakuma 2024

Asahi Kasei booth at Fakuma (Photo: Business Wire)
Asahi Kasei booth at Fakuma (Photo: Business Wire)

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DüSSELDORF, Germany & NEW YORK, September 03, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Japanese technology company Asahi Kasei will exhibit its broad range of diversified material solutions at Fakuma 2024, the world's leading trade event for industrial plastics processing, from October 15-19 in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Highlights include polymer solutions for thermal management applications in EVs, a novel thermoplastic elastomer for improved recyclability of automotive interior parts, and a cellulose nanofiber composite for high-performance 3D printing.

Asahi Kasei will present its materials and solutions in three different areas: "Compact & Safe EV Batteries," "Improved Connectivity & Lightweighting," and "Sustainable Material Life Cycle".

At the battery island, the company will showcase the modified polyphenylene ether (mPPE) XYRON?. Featuring a high non-halogenic flame retardance and the lowest ion elution properties, this material is suitable for thermal management applications in EV batteries. At Fakuma, Asahi Kasei will also show multilayer cooling pipes that do not require an adhesive layer. These pipes are made of a composite of the company’s LEONA? PA on the outside, and XYRON? on the inside. This pipe offers excellent bending properties, hydrolysis resistance and low ion elution properties.

Solutions for improved connectivity and HMI
To meet the increasing demand for materials that boost the efficiency of 5G applications, Asahi Kasei is currently introducing new grades of its all-round material XYRON? to the European and North American markets. The combination of PPE with other polymers such as polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) or polystyrene (PS) allows this family of high-performance compounds to feature low dielectric properties and a high non-halogenic flame retardance. Together with the Tokyo Institute of Technology, the company has created a prototype resin antenna utilizing a new XYRON? grade. This grade offers high heat resistance and a stable, low linear expansion coefficient over a wide temperature range. This makes this material ideal for plating-on-plastics applications and metal replacement in components that require precision - like slotted waveguide array antennas.

From automotive head-up displays to head-mounted displays and smart glasses, the requirements towards weight and design of optical devices have been steadily increasing in recent years. The transparent polymer AZP? features an almost zero birefringence and is overcoming the challenges of conventional transparent polymers in applications with polarizing light. Its superior processability compared to glass enables the large-scale production of injection-molded optical components that fulfill the demanding customer requirements.