
4 Nov 2003
GE PLASTICS OFFERS INDUSTRY’S BROADEST RANGE OF THERMOFORMABLE PRODUCTS AND PROCESS INNOVATIONS
– Company Offers Unmatched Spectrum of Materials, Advanced R&D, and Industry-Leading Application Development for Thermoforming Customers –
BERGEN OP ZOOM, The Netherlands — Oct. 2003— GE Plastics has extended its line of thermoformable resins, sheet products, with an impressive array of new thermformable materials including:
• NORYL® PPXresin – A new alloy of polypropylene and modified-polyphenylene ether that bridges the gap between commodity and
engineering products and provides excellent dimensional stability and improved surface finish for a wide range of thermoforming applications;
• GELOY® XTW resin – A new, higher weatherability ASA product offering 3-5 times greater color and gloss retention versus most of the traditional ASAs after prolonged exposure to UV light, according to tests done by GE Plastics;
• ULTEM® PEI resins – Inherently flame retardant thermoformable materials with low smoke emission and high-temperature resistance that can be used in TCO 99 and Blue Angel–compliant applications, and meet the fire-safety criteria of Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) Inc.;
• XYLEX™ resins – Alloys of amorphous PBT and PC that offer easier thermoforming with reduced stretch and residual stress than the most conventional PC materials, excellent compatibility with many paints and inks, strong chemical resistance and,
• AZDEL® SUPERLITEcomposite resins– A new glass-mat thermoplastic (GMT) composite provided in tough but lightweight sheets that can be laminated with fabric, carpeting, and other in-mold decorating techniques.
In addition, GE Plastics is working on a number of future-generation products, many of which are already in development. These materials include:
• High-gloss LEXAN® SLX resin for thermoforming, which is being positioned for use in a broad range of applications where good weatherability is key;
• New, advanced, highly weatherable grades of AZDEL® SUPERLITE glass-mat thermoplastic composite; and,
• New higher performance grades of ULTEM SUPERLITE resin.
Several high-profile applications that are representing the latest in advanced thermoforming application development, include:
• The Four Winns® pleasure boat by Genmar Holdings whose hull features a tri-layer weatherable sheet, comprised of acrylic, GELOY® ASA and CYCOLAC® ABS resins from GE Plastics. Called the VEC Shield™, this new application serves as a skin replacement for gel-coat and provides a non-brittle, non-wavy, and fade-resistant finish. Boats manufactured using this finish can be made in a wide array of colors and are scratch, stain, and UV resistant.
• Body panels on the new 9000 Series John Deere® tractor, which are formed from GELOY ASA resin. This extremely weather-resistant GE product provides an outstanding, high-gloss surfaces appearance – with excellent color retention – to the tractor panels and requires no painting.
• The Big Country camouflage utility car, featuring body panels made from GELOY resin that provides excellent weatherability in combination with a unique visual effect for the outdoor enthusiast.
“GE Plastics is very excited about the opportunities in large parts provided through the thermoforming process,” said Craig Williams, GE Plastics industry manager, Transportation, Outdoor Vehicles and Devices. “We have worked very hard to develop what we believe is the broadest range of engineered thermoplastics, services, and technical tools in the world to support the extrusion and thermoforming industry. As we continue to service our customers’ needs in this way, we welcome the opportunity to tackle the challenges that large parts present and, in the process, help to drive even better thermoforming technologies for the future,” Williams concluded.
Technical support is provided to our customers via GE Plastics’ Polymer Processing Development Centers (PPDC).According to Les Goff, GE Plastics manager of Global Application Technology, “Application Technology’s mission is to help our customers drive productivity by optimizing ways to process our materials. Over the last 15 years, we have continuously invested in the thermoforming technologies needed to make this mission a reality and deliver on what we set out to achiev
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Notes for editors
GE Plastics is a leading producer of engineering thermoplastics, with major production facilities worldwide. GE Plastics materials, including LEXAN polycarbonate, are used in a wide variety of applications such as CDs, automobile parts, computer housings, cookware, outdoor signage, cell phones, bullet-resistant shielding and building materials. Through its LNP Engineering Plastics business, the company is a worldwide leader in the custom compounding of engineering thermoplastics. GE Plastics is also a global distributor of sheet, film, rod and tube products through GE Polymershapes and GE Structured Products. In 2003, GE Plastics is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of LEXAN polycarbonate, discovered in 1953 by GE chemist Dr. Daniel W. Fox. The company’s web site is located at www.geplastics.com, and to learn more about LEXAN, visit www.gelexan.com.
NORYL, GELOY, ULTEM, LEXAN and CYCOLAC are registered trademarks and XYLEX is a trademark of General Electric Company.
SUPERLITE is a registered trademark of AZDEL, Inc., a joint venture of General Electric Company and PPG Industries.
UL is a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Four Winns is a registered trademark of Genmar Holdings, Inc.
WeatherPro G is a trademark of Spartech Corporation.
VEC Shield and VEC Technology are trademarks of Genmar Holdings, Inc.
John Deere is a registered trademark of Deere & Company Corporation.
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