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Recently, Solvay launched the first extrusion-grade polyphenyl sulfur ether (PPS) as a supplement to the company's injection-grade PPS material for automotive coolant line assembly products.
according to the introduction, the new extrusive grade PPS extruse series has a total of 3 specifications, stiffness between 1500MPa to 2500MPa, can be used to meet flexible pipe requirements for different wall thickness and diameter, and to meet the processing needs of post-extrusive thermotype. Flexible coolant lines made from Solvay's new extrusion polymers perform better in melt strength, chemical resistance and thermal stability, as well as stretch elongation and impact strength
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.Andreas Lutz, European Regional Development Manager, global business unit of
Solvay Polymers, points out that since the coolant line is a final design designed to match the components of the engine compartment, its material must not only provide design freedom for complex wiring, but must also have better heat and chemical resistance to ensure safe operation without additional weight.
is currently working on innovative technologies to help automotive foundry manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers take full advantage of the potential of the company's materials to maximize benefits at the expanded Application Development Center in Boratai, Italy.
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