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Recently, Solvay (Solvay) launched its thermal management system solutions, including Amodel?Son, Ryton?PPS and other high-performance polymers, aiming to help automotive OEMs and parts manufacturers meet the challenges of automotive engines in harsh environments such as high temperature, high pressure and strong corrosion, and promote engines to achieve the goal of
"high energy efficiency, emission reduction and light weight".
Amodel?Legend PPA and Rayton PPS were soaked in LLC/water (50:50) at 140°C for 1000 hours and tested at 23°C
.
It was found to be mechanically
and dimensionally stable.
In particular, the weight change of 40% glass fiber reinforced PPS parts is 0.
4%, and the length, width and thickness changes are less than 0.
1%.
The water absorption of PPA is only half that of nylon, and PPS is only 0.
1%.
The test strip is soaked in water (50:50) at 120°C and tested at 23°C with Dexcool XLC: Water (50:50), and its weld line strength is excellent, meeting the requirements of complex thermal management systems for weld line strength
.
Mr.
Feng Hui, an expert in automotive materials at Solvay, explained, "High-performance polymers such as Solvay Amodel® PPA and Ryton PPS can be used to replace metals and integrate them with
automotive parts.
Higher strength, stiffness, dimensional stability and chemical resistance at high temperatures
than standard nylon.
”