Ludwigshafen, Germany - October 12, 2017 - BASF has now succeeded in developing a specialty polyamide that combines the chemical resistance of semi-crystalline polyamides with the high gloss and the depth of view of amorphous plastics. Ultramid Deep Gloss is therefore particularly suitable for components in automobile interiors which are high-gloss and at the same time resistant without the need for coating.
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Ultramid Deep Gloss reproduces structures true to detail, thus allowing an interplay of light and shadow high in contrast.
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Ludwigshafen, Germany - October 12, 2017
• Ultramid® Deep Gloss combines glossiness and resistance
• No need for coating
• Enables structured, functionalized surfaces for new operational concepts in cars
BASF has now succeeded in developing a specialty polyamide that combines the chemical resistance of semi-crystalline polyamides with the high gloss and the depth of view of amorphous plastics.
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Ultramid® Deep Gloss is therefore particularly suitable for components in automobile interiors which are high-gloss and at the same time resistant without the need for coating.
It is characterized by a balanced property profile: high gloss level and excellent resistance to scratching along with high chemical and good UV resistance.
Ultramid® Deep Gloss reproduces structures true to detail, thus allowing an interplay of light and shadow high in contrast.
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During the development, the requirements of the automotive industry regarding emissions and odor were taken into account.
The specialty polyamide is available in sample quantities globally from now on.
Brilliant performance even under challenging conditions
Amorphous plastics have a high gloss level and are therefore used in many everyday products.
When there are high demands on the permanent preservation of the surface properties, they generally have to be coated as the original level of chemical, scratching and abrasion resistance is not sufficient.
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Semi-crystalline polyamides, however, have excellent chemical resistance but not the necessary gloss and resistance to scratching required for applications demanding maximum surface quality.
For Ultramid® Deep Gloss, the polymer raw materials and additives have been balanced in such a way that – apart from the high gloss and the depth of view - the continuous-use properties required for high-quality surfaces, such as resistance to scratching as well as sufficiently high UV resistance, are achieved.
Compared to other, uncoated high-gloss materials, Ultramid® Deep Gloss impresses with its outstanding abrasion resistance.
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For processing, the new BASF polyamide offers interesting potentials: it can be injection-molded without variothermal mold technology, and there is no need for the components to be coated.
Bright concept for new design ideas
There is great demand for surfaces with a piano-black look in car interiors. It is to be expected that the percentage of high-quality, partially functionalized surfaces will continue to increase.
This trend is being pushed by new types of operational concepts following the transition to autonomous driving.
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Thanks to its balanced property profile, Ultramid®Deep Gloss provides designers with new opportunities to implement unusual textures such as ripples, waves, hammer finish, lines and diamonds.
In addition, surfaces can be structured by haptic design elements. In combination with suitable sensor technology, this allows for integrated, functionalized designs.
Ultramid® Deep Gloss is the ideal material for decorative trims, e.g. edges of displays and decorative panels around lights.
Storage racks in headliners, inlays in car doors or center consoles as well as functional components such as air vents also benefit from the new combination of high gloss and chemical resistance.
In addition to the piano-black look, other premium colors such as porcelain white, ivory or earthy shades may be feasible.
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For several innovative components in the BMW i3, the electric vehicle from the BMW Group, the chemical company BASF supplies versatile plastics and supported part development with extensive construction know-how.
These include the backrests of the front seats, key reinforcement parts in the carbon fiber body, and the rear seat shell.
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Ultramid® Deep Gloss has been primarily developed to meet the requirements for automotive interiors.
But it is also possible to manufacture components with similar demands in the consumer goods sector.
For more information, please visit
www.ultramid-deepgloss.basf.com
Visit us at Fakuma
Friedrichshafen
October 17-21, 2017,
Hall B4, Stand 4306
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About BASF’s Performance Materials division
BASF’s Performance Materials division encompasses the entire materials know-how of BASF regarding innovative, customized plastics under one roof.
Globally active in four major industry sectors – transportation, construction, industrial applications and consumer goods – the division has a strong portfolio of products and services combined with a deep understanding of application-oriented system solutions.
Key drivers of profitability and growth are our close collaboration with customers and a clear focus on solutions.
Strong capabilities in R&D provide the basis to develop innovative products and applications.
In 2016, the Performance Materials division achieved global sales of EUR 6.9 billion.
More information online: www.performance-materials.basf.com
About BASF
At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future.
We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility.
The approximately 114,000 employees in the BASF Group work on contributing to the success of our customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world.
Our portfolio is organized into five segments: Chemicals, Performance Products, Functional Materials & Solutions, Agricultural Solutions and Oil & Gas.
BASF generated sales of about EUR 58 billion in 2016.
BASF shares are traded on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt (BAS), London (BFA) and Zurich (BAS).
Further information at www.basf.com
Contact:
Dr. Ulla Biernat
Phone: +49 621 60-42241
ulla.biernat@basf.com
BASF SE
67056 Ludwigshafen
Phone: +49 621 60-0
http://www.basf.com
Communications Performance Materials
Phone: +49 621 60-42241
www.plasticsportal.eu
www.pu.basf.eu
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