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Fakuma 2018: Polyplastics Japan, Innovation Leads Material Technology Revolution

Polyplastics Japan will display its latest material technology and application products at the 2018 Plastics Industry Exhibition (Booth B1-1213, Hall B1) in Friedrichshafen, Germany, from October 16th to 20th. The show is expected to attract more than 1,800 exhibitors and about 50,000 visitors.

Polyplastics has many engineering plastics in automotive and electrical / electronic applications. The picture shows the motor insulator in a hybrid electric vehicle

Polyplastics will also focus on the field of electric vehicles and increase investment in research and development. The company's new technology center in Frankfurt will provide customers with more services and provide design and manufacturing expertise for a variety of applications.

Polyplastics will showcase a wide range of products including polyoxymethylene resin (POM), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), liquid crystal polymer (LCP) and cycloolefin copolymers (COC) and other recent developments will also show application examples in the fields of new energy vehicles, high-end electronic equipment, and food and health.

In addition, the company also designed a new type of low-volatility polyacetal resin that meets volatile organic compound concentration regulations for automotive interiors.

Polyplastics will also highlight its new polyphenylene sulfide series, which provides better thermal shock resistance for automotive parts. At the same time, the company will showcase its widely used engineering thermoplastics that optimize laser welding of housing components for the automotive and electrical and electronics industries.

At this plastics industry exhibition, Polyplastics will demonstrate the feasibility of polyphenylene sulfide series products in the release molding of automotive engine cooling systems. This molding method will produce a low-cut effect, and the collision effect in both directions allows the material to be ejected from the mold without using a sliding structure. This will eliminate blemishes such as parting lines (die lips) and burrs. Polyplastics' linear polyphenylene sulfide series products not only have superior performance over competitors such as polyamide 66, but now also have the ability to release molds to eliminate deburring. Polyplastics has also developed the Poly 457EV series, which is a hollow, high-strength PBT material that complies with UL2251 electrical / electronic and automotive standards.

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