Easy Flow Polymer Steers a Winning Course
Steering-angle sensors from Bosch in Germany provide information about the position of the steering wheel for the electronic stability programs that help keep vehicles steerable during skids.
The sensors sit
inside the tight confines of the steering column. To mold the sensor’s
ultrathin walls and complex gerometry, Bosch engineers spec’d an easyflowing
polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) from BASF Corp. Florham
Park, N.J. The compound, Utradur High Speed PBT, is modified with
nanoadditives that let the plastic more easily fill thin-walled parts. This
translates into considerable material savings and dropped the number of
rejects because the tool fills more easily.
Molders were able to shorten cycle times by 30%, as well as mold more
intricate geometries than possible with standard PBT resins. Better flow
also lets Bosch lower temperatures and pressures in the injection-molding
machine. Energy savings of up to 20% have been reported.
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