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Houston, TX – ExxonMobil introduces a new Santoprene™ integrated thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) system solution that optimizes costs while improving the performance and recyclability of glass runway seals
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●New system solution for automotive glass run weatherstrip manufacturing process
Santoprene™ R² TPVs contain recycled recycled content (PCR) components for plastic consumer products offering the potential for sustainable design solutions that optimize the balance between performance and cost-effectiveness
Santoprene™ High Resilience (HR) TPV improves resilience, elastic recovery and UV resistance
New product replaces EPDM with the same performance, enabling innovation to accelerate the deployment of more sustainable solutions Santoprene R² TPV contains recycled (PCR) material components to provide optimized performance and cost for the bottom of the glass runway seal While balancing between benefits, improving its life cycle impact compared to conventional Santoprene TPV
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“The EU Green Deal and China 6 emission standards are leading the automotive industry chain to constantly consider how to achieve new sustainability goals
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Santoprene High Resilience (HR) TPVs are glass-sealed channel lip and outer surface applications that improve resilience, elastic recovery and UV resistance
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"In the automotive weatherstrip market, Santoprene TPV has been recognized by the industry for static sealing and less demanding semi-dynamic sealing applications, whereas EPDM rubber materials are the more demanding semi-dynamic and dynamic sealing applications.
material of choice
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"In addition to being recyclable, the new system solution can reduce the weight of vehicles by using polypropylene instead of metal materials in all types of vehicles," said Jessica Vasquez, Global Product Technology Manager for Specialty Elastomers and Butyl Rubber.
Material-related vehicle weight constraints remain one of the challenges in achieving greater energy savings
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"Changes in the mobility market have allowed ExxonMobil to identify opportunities for smart innovation and recognize that it takes years of collaboration across the value chain to realize shared value," said Stephen Chan, global automotive market director, Specialty Elastomers
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Santoprene TPV glass run seals are integrated system solutions that can replace EPDM in semi-dynamic and dynamic sealing applications
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