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Moving the boundaries

• First thermoset foam suitable for thermoforming

BASF’s innovations in the formulation and processing of Basotect® were instrumental in making it suitable for thermoforming. The new Basotect® TG is the first thermoset foam that can be shaped under heat. The impregnating step that used to be indispensable for thermoforming this material is now gone, vastly simplifying its processing. The first vehicle parts have already gone into serial production.

No more impregnation

Unlike thermoplastics, thermoset materials such as Basotect cannot be shaped or melted under heat. This is why until now, Basotect had to be impregnated with adhesives, pressed and then dried in order to form complex, three-dimensional automotive parts. This costly impregnation step is a thing of the past for the new Basotect TG; now it can be directly compression-moulded under the usual processing conditions, so that making moulded parts is easier and more efficient. Calculations have shown that production costs can be cut by as much as 20 percent, depending on the throughput rate. This foam is of interest not only in automotive construction but also in other industries that make use of compression-moulding methods for shaping. Basotect’s familiar properties have been retained in the TG variant: this foam on the basis of melamine resin is lightweight (approximately 9 kg/m³) and flame-resistant, it can be employed at temperatures of up to 200°C [392°F] and displays an extraordinary sound-absorption capacity. In tune with the requirements of the automotive industry, it is offered in the colour grey.

Basotect

Basotect lends itself for acoustic insulation in automobiles wherever high continuous working temperatures prevail, such as in covers for engine hoods, partition walls between the engine and the passenger compartments, transmission tunnels as well as in engine proximity shells. “No products with a comparable performance profile exist for the engine area,” explains Bernhard Vath, in charge of marketing and sales of Basotect. Thanks to its low weight, this material has also found its way into airplane seats and acoustic insulation in buildings. Basotect belongs to BASF’s PlasticsPlus™ product line.

PlasticsPlus

BASF has bundled a product line of specialty plastics comprising high-performance styrene plastics, biodegradable materials and foams under the umbrella of PlasticsPlus. Whenever high requirements have to be met, the experts, working with the products of PlasticsPlus, can provide outstanding diversity, reliability, partnership and innovative solutions.

Additional technical information about BASF’s Basotect® is available on the Internet at www.basf.de/basotect.

A press photograph can be downloaded from www.basf.de/pressphotos under the key word “plastics”. Soon, the photo and the text will also be available in the press release archive of BASF Plastics at www.basf.de/plastics/pressreleases.