Electric Vehicles & Infrastructure
Technology for electric vehicles (EV) is quickly advancing and has significant growth potential. Automotive design engineers are working to develop the next-generation of EVs, hybrids, and autonomous vehicles to improve their functionality, efficiency, safety, and performance.
The development of vehicle electrification also includes battery technologies ranging from enclosures, brackets, and cooling systems to state-of-the-art charging infrastructure. To keep up with the fast-paced industry and regulatory demands, our expertise and specialty polymer solutions can help manufacturers navigate common material selection considerations. These include lightweighting, impact protection, flame retardance, thermal management, EMI/RFI shielding, durable performance, and aesthetics.
Highlights
- Continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastics for improved impact resistance and structural performance
- Long fiber thermoplastics (LFT) that offer lightweight alternatives to metal
- Flame retardant formulations conforming to UL 94 V-2, V-0, and 5VA performance ratings
- Thermally conductive formulations to dissipate heat
- Static dissipative and electrically conductive formulations to protect sensitive electronics
- Colorants and additives to enhance the performance, protection, and aesthetics of charging stations
- Advanced design and technical services to optimize part design and reduce development costs
Polymer Colorants | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
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OnColor™ UL 94 Colorants | OnFlex™ Thermoplastic Elastomers |
Smartbatch™ Combination Colorants & Additives | |
Smartbatch™ FX for Paint Replacement |