New Product: Copolyester Hits a Double Trifecta
Tritan copolyester combines the clarity, toughness, and chemical resistance advantages of traditional copolyesters with higher heat resistance, improved design flexibility, and ease of processing.
The
copolyester provides
greater design freedom
for designers who traditionally
use materials
such as polycarbonate to produce
plastic parts for small appliances.
The durable copolyester
withstands harsh dishwasher
environment, which exposes
products to high heat and moisture
levels as well as a broad
array of foodstuffs, residential
and commercial detergents, and
sanitizers.
Parts made from the copolyester
reportedly have lower levels of
residual stress than polycarbonate.
This advantage provides designers
with more freedom to create
complex appliance aesthetics.
Tritan also offers faster processing
than traditional copolyesters
and can be readily substituted in
molds designed for other materials,
including polycarbonate. Because
of the potential for reduced
residual stress, as well as chemical
resistance and hydrolytic stability,
annealing procedures can be
eliminated, creating the potential
for increasing production speeds
and lowering energy use. Tritan
also has a density 2% lower than
polycarbonate, which translates
into more parts per kilogram.
Eastman Chemical Co., Box
431, Kingsport, TN 37662, (423)
229-2000, www.eastman.com