The specialty chemicals company LANXESS envisages an extensive range of potential applications for blow-molded components made from technical plastics in automobiles.
The use of the color orange to identify live, plastic-sheathed components is becoming well-established in electric vehicles, but it is a challenge to develop orange compounds that exhibit high color stability over the long term.
The Tepex continuous-fiber-reinforced composites from specialty chemicals company LANXESS are becoming established in large-scale production of various structural components for lightweight automotive design.
Tepex dynalite continuous-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite sheets from specialty chemicals company LANXESS can be used to manufacture even large, highly integrated structural components for automotive lightweight design.
At K 2019, the international trade show for plastics and rubber taking place in Düsseldorf from October 16 to 23, LANXESS will be showcasing new masterbatches for manufacturing reinforced rubber parts.
Customized compounds based on polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) can be a cost-effective alternative to high-performance thermoplastics in the production of fuel filler flaps.
LANXESS’s Urethane Systems business unit has developed an alternative to synthetic rubber for producing star wheels for material separation plants and material transport.
The flame-retardant nature of polyurethane (PUR) and polystyrene (PS) foams for the construction industry will be at the heart of LANXESS’s polymer additive presentation at the international trade fair for plastics and rubber (K 2019) in Düsseldorf from October 16 to 23.
Specialty chemicals company LANXESS has developed a black pigment that reflects 20 percent more of the sun’s near-infrared radiation (NIR) than conventional products.
Sunlight and oxygen are vital for humans, but harmful to rubber, therefore LANXESS offers an extensive range of antioxidants and antiozonants to prevent various types of aging in synthetic and natural rubber products.
LANXESS is set to break new ground when it comes to the development of customer-specific high-performance plastics. By deploying artificial intelligence (AI), the specialty chemicals company is looking to drastically cut the amount of time it takes to develop new materials.
Specialty chemicals company LANXESS has added to its technical services for pigment customers, with its Inorganic Pigments (IPG) business unit expanding the technical center at its biggest site in Krefeld-Uerdingen, Germany.