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Kraiburg TPE supplies co-extruded TPEs with optimum adhesion to PA for high-quality corrugated tubes.

Stephen Moore

January 13, 2020

2 Min Read
TPEs offer flexible cable management system solution

A new thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) family from Kraiburg TPE transfers the established properties of injection-moldable TPEs for multicomponent applications with polyamide (PA) to extrusion. Cable management systems in motor vehicles are the first application for which the Schlemmer Group (Munich) is producing new types of Polyflex corrugated tubes by co-extruding PA and a Thermolast K AD/PA/CS2 compound.

A new type of Polyflex corrugated tube for cable management systems in vehicle construction, which is co-extruded combining polyamide and a thermoplastic elastomer from Kraiburg TPE that provides outstanding temperature resistance, processability, adhesion and surface quality. [Image: © 2019 Schlemmer]

Direct adhesion of TPEs to polar plastics, such as PA, requires carefully selecting the two components and matching them to the specific requirements for each application and processing method. Kraiburg TPE has performed an extensive study of these criteria and is supporting its customers in using PA/TPE applications by providing specific recommendations and custom-engineered compounds. Established multicomponent applications of this type include injection-molded gaskets, mounting elements, cable bushings and membranes.

The new types of Polyflex corrugated tubes for flexible cable management systems, particularly in vehicle construction, mean that the Schlemmer Group’s requirements for TPE components have risen. In order to avoid sharp edges and allow faster installation thanks to slit corrugated tubes, the product developers’ design was aimed at combining PA and TPE using co-extrusion.

“We were looking for a TPE that not only provides the necessary heat resistance and cold toughness for use in motor vehicles, but can also be extruded economically – i.e., without the use of bonding agents – with polyamide. It was also necessary to ensure reliable adhesive strength in this material composite,” explains Michaela Zagler, Material Development Specialist at the Schlemmer Group. “Thermolast K AD/PA/CS2 is a compound that we found among Kraiburg TPE’s Thermolast K materials that provides this combination of properties.”

After extensive testing, Schlemmer chose a TPE from the new AD/PA/CS2 Thermolast K series, which was specially developed for sophisticated injection molding and co-extrusion applications with polyamides such as PA6, PA 66 and PA 12. The products are characterized by their excellent adhesiveness and provide an outstanding compression set.

While their maximum service temperature is 125°C (3,000 hours), they also resist peak temperatures of up to 150°C for short periods (240 hours). They also feature high elongation at break, tear strength and resistance to tear propagation, as well as slow burning (UL94 HB).

In addition, the TPE family provides a very aesthetic surface quality with excellent wear resistance that does not require finishing, at a hardness range between 40 and 80 Shore A. The selected compound shows a peeling resistance of more than 8.5N/mm during tests in accordance with the VDI 2019 standard.

Thermolast K compounds in the AD/PA/CS2 series are available worldwide in natural color (colorable) as well as in black, and they are produced in accordance with identical quality standards at all Kraiburg TPE sites.

About the Author(s)

Stephen Moore

Stephen has been with PlasticsToday and its preceding publications Modern Plastics and Injection Molding since 1992, throughout this time based in the Asia Pacific region, including stints in Japan, Australia, and his current location Singapore. His current beat focuses on automotive. Stephen is an avid folding bicycle rider, often taking his bike on overseas business trips, and is a proud dachshund owner.

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