
14 Nov 2006
GE’s Ultem* Resin Gives Cost and Weight Advantages to ERA’s G1 Low-Profile Antenna
Efficient Connectivity and Elegant Design
ERA Technology Ltd. selected next-generation Ultem* 2312EPR resin instead of machined aluminum to cost-effectively mold a complex antenna for consumer vehicles while reducing part weight by 30%.
ERA Technology Ltd. is a UK-based leader in antenna technology for military, commercial, and high-volume applications. When developing a revolutionary new low-profile antenna for mobile connectivity to the Internet and satellite TV, the company lost little time in deciding against traditional machined aluminum in favor of a thermoplastic resin. To achieve its goals of lightweight, reduced cost, and high-volume production, ERA worked with GE Plastics to identify the best resin and create the most effective part design.
GE Plastics and ERA Technology Ltd.
Applying its experience in military communications to the consumer market, ERA developed a compact antenna concept for tracking satellite signals from a moving vehicle. The antenna had to have a very low profile, making it suitable for mounting on top of recreational vehicles, motor homes, boats, aircraft, and railroad cars where height is an issue. ERA wanted to be able to produce the antenna in large volumes and make it affordable. Design elegance for appeal to consumers such as yacht owners was also a key objective.
ERA briefly considered aluminum for the antenna, but recognized that the time required to accurately machine such a large (approximately 70 by 60 centimeters) and complex part would be cost-prohibitive. Aluminum’s weight was also a drawback. Instead, ERA decided to pursue injection-molded plastic and approached GE-Plastics for advice. ERA had a number of requirements, including the ability to plate the part with copper for optimal radio frequency reception; a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) similar to that of aluminum, and low warpage with high modulus to ensure tight tolerances.
GE Design Engineering recommended next-generation Ultem 2312EPR resin for its exceptional balance of properties, particularly enhanced flow length that enables injection molding of large parts. Ultem 2312EPR resin provides excellent bonding strength with copper, as well as dimensional stability when used in a multi-layer part. This latter characteristic was critical for ensuring accurate satellite signal reception over a broad temperature range. The GE team also worked with ERA to analyze the part design. Mold flow software was used to identify the best gating locations to achieve a balanced fill pattern that would minimize warpage.
The resulting product – ERA’s G1 Low Profile Antenna – has a highly efficient and attractive design that provides maximum reception within a relatively small enclosure compared to conventional technologies. This antenna is 30 percent lighter than one made of machined aluminum. Thanks to the efficiencies of injection molding vs. machining, the part can be produced at a substantially lower cost.
“If we had been limited to aluminum for the antenna, it’s unlikely that the revolutionary antenna technology would have been financially viable,” said Dr. Robert Pearson, Head of Antenna Systems, ERA. “Moving to a solution using plated Ultem thermoplastic resin has allowed us to develop a highly complex product for mass markets at a competitive price.”
GE’s Ultem resin is an amorphous thermoplastic polyetherimide offering outstanding high heat resistance, high strength, modulus, and broad chemical resistance. Its balance of properties and processability offer design engineers exceptional flexibility and freedom to innovate. For the telecommunications market, Ultem resin offers high heat resistance, platability, as well as great flow for thin wall design. Ultem resin can replace aluminum and thermosets.
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About GE Plastics
GE Plastics (www.geplastics.com) is a global supplier of plastic resins widely used in automotive, healthcare, consumer electronics, transportation, performance packaging, building & construction, telecommunications, and optical media applications. The company manufactures and compounds polycarbonate, ABS, SAN, ASA, PPE, PC/ABS, PBT and PEI resins, as well as the LNP* line of high-performance specialty compounds. GE Plastics, Specialty Film & Sheet manufactures high-performance Lexan* sheet and film products used in thousands of demanding applications worldwide. In addition, GE Plastics’ dedicated Automotive organization is an experienced, world-wide competitor, offering leading plastics solutions for five key automotive segments: body panels and glazing; under the hood applications; component; structures and interiors; and lighting. As a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Games, GE is the exclusive provider of a wide range of innovative products and services that are integral to a successful Games.
About ERA Technology Ltd
ERA Technology works at the leading edge of many advanced technologies. The business was founded in 1920 and today provides specialist, high-value added, technology-based services including design and development, testing, assessment, and expert advice.
ERA’s services reduce technical and commercial risk, improve the operational performance of engineering infrastructure assets, and enhance the competitiveness of products and systems. The company is organized into business units working across industries such as communications, defense, IT, manufacturing, transport, electronics, and energy.
• Antenna Systems – ERA’s Antenna Systems business unit is focused on providing innovative antenna products, product designs, and services that match cost, performance, size, and quality requirements in key market sectors covering satellite communications, automotive applications, fixed wireless access, and airborne systems.
ERA is a Chelton Group Company, a part of Cobham plc.
* Ultem, LNP and Lexan are trademarks of General Electric Company.
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