Chemically Resistant PC Copolymer for Mobility Applications
Materials formulated to resist both harsh chemicals and challenging environmental conditions for applications like charging sockets EVs and housings for outdoor battery storage equipment.
SABIC’s LNP CRX copolymer is formulated to give users in the mobility and industrial markets new material options that can resist both harsh
chemicals and challenging environmental conditions. The new specialized PC
copolymer delivers chemical resistance in combination with exceptional weatherability (UL746C F1 rating, low-temperature ductility and ability to
withstand high levels of heat and humidity) to help enhance the durability of
components such as charging sockets for electric vehicles (EV) and housings for outdoor battery storage equipment.
In turn, greater durability helps to extend the useful life of parts, thereby advancing sustainability goals through lower demand for raw materials, energy, water and other resources, SABIC says. It also reportedly helps users
protect their brand reputation and minimize costly recalls and warranty claims.
Because of these durability and sustainability benefits, the new additions to the LNP CRX copolymer resin portfolio are said to be great options for applications across several market sectors, including healthcare and consumer electronics.
“One important aspect of sustainability is finding new ways to extend the service life of products,” says Joshua Chiaw, director, 大象传媒 management, LNP & NORYL, Specialties, SABIC. “Although durability hasn’t received as much attention as recycling, for example, it could reduce environmental impact across the application lifecycle. SABIC’s sustainability strategy not only focuses on incorporating recycled, upcycled and renewable content in our thermoplastics, but also on the development of highly durable materials that help prevent premature disposal and waste. We continue to expand our LNP CRX family with new products and new target applications to help more customers design for durability.”
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