Plastics innovation lessens the load in white goods manufacturing
07.06.2007
Borealis, a leading provider of innovative, value creating plastics solutions, launches a pioneering detergent-resistant glass reinforced polypropylene (PP) that offers cost-effective production benefits and long-term performance for appliances. The new material, GB266WG, can be used for the interior of washing machines and dishwashers, and reduces the number of materials used in the production process.
GB266WG is lightweight and durable, allowing it to withstand the highly aggressive environment found inside white goods. The new grade provides maximum resistance to the detergents used in both dishwashers and washing machines, making it a highly effective alternative to steel parts such as dishwasher frames and other structural parts. Its performance can be attributed to a novel stabilisation system that also enhances the lifetime of important structural components. It prevents the additional ageing effects of light, oxygen and usage-induced wear and tear, such as loss of strength, stiffness or flexibility, discolouration, scratching or loss of gloss.
Traditionally, different PP materials have been needed to survive the corrosive effects of the different types of detergents in dishwashers and washing machines. By eliminating this requirement, GB266WG enables manufacturers to reduce their inventory materials through the use of the same PP for both appliances.
As a lightweight material, Borealis’ GB266WG offers easier handling and transport of components and finished appliances when compared to traditional steel materials. The amount of energy required during the usage of the appliances is also reduced. Additionally, it decreases thermal and acoustic transmission, minimising the need for separate insulation materials and further lowering production costs for appliance manufacturers. GB266WG is also characterised by high stiffness and low heat extension. This ensures a watertight connection between components such as a PP dishwasher frame and connecting steel parts.
“Polypropylene is increasingly being used to replace steel in white goods and, with the development of GB266WG, Borealis is uniquely placed to offer a viable alternative for important structural components in both dishwashers and washing machines” says Paul Turner, Vice President Automotive and Appliances Borealis.
“Remarkably it delivered excellent results in the discolouration, mechanical, stabiliser migration and yellowing tests that we made during the development phase. Overall, our unique PP solution increases productivity and reduce production costs in this highly competitive industry.”
For further information, please contact:
Liesbeth Denys
Trade Media Relations Manager,
Borealis
+32 15 47 90 24
media@borealisgroup.com
Werner Posch
Market Development Manager,
Borealis
Business Unit Engineering Applications
+43 732 6981 5042
werner.posch@borealisgroup.com
Borealis and Borouge and are leading
providers of innovative, value creating plastics solutions. With more than
40 years of experience in polyolefins and using our unique Borstar®
technology, we focus on the infrastructure, automotive and advanced
packaging markets. We have production facilities, innovation centres and
service centres across Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific and work
with customers in more than 170 countries around the world to provide
plastic materials that make an essential contribution to society and to
sustainable development. We are committed to the principles of Responsible
Care® and to leading the way in 'Shaping the Future with Plastics.’
For more information on Borouge, a joint venture between Borealis and the
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, visit www.borouge.com.
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