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2006-09-21 News Release
Plastics solutions new material testing methods and software systems A leading provider of innovative plastics solutions is strengthening its commitment to innovation with the development of new material testing methods and software systems.
Borealis, a leading provider of innovative plastics solutions, is strengthening
its commitment to innovation with the development of new material testing
methods and software systems in co-operation with the University of Leoben
and the Polymer Competence Centre Leoben (PCCL) in Austria. As a result
of the company’s enhanced responsiveness towards customer’s
needs, the automotive, infrastructure and advanced packaging sectors will
be benefiting from the accelerated time it takes to bring products onto
the market.
In July 2006, a specific project entitled “A novel qualification concept for lifetime and safety assessment of polyethylene (PE) pressure pipes for arbitrary installation conditions” was also launched. The goal of the research is to help material producers, manufacturers and installation companies in the pipe industry improve their effectiveness in supplying value added solutions to the market and features a three-year programme aimed at developing a concept for the simulation of pipe lifetimes. Currently time-consuming testing procedures taking several months are required to allow for lifetime predictions over a 50 to 100 year period. The material characterisation and software model resulting from this research will be used to develop a methodology that can support and accelerate the development of materials with improved performance characteristics, and ultimately enhance Borealis’s penetration into the market for PE pressure pipe systems.
Wim Roels, Vice President Innovation and Technology Borealis, comments: “A lot of material testing methods are time-consuming and have a negative effect on the lead time to bring a new concept to the market. The improvements to our internal efficiency resulting from the deeper knowledge and advanced modelling software available from these joint research activities, translates into direct benefits for our customers and the rest of the value chain.”
Professor Reinhold Lang comments on the University of Leoben’s
and the PCCL’s involvement in the partnership: “Our partnership
with Borealis provides us with an important link to the commercial world
which many of our students will be supporting in the future. We are delighted
to be able to combine our expertise in polymer engineering and science
with the know-how at Borealis to develop innovative concepts that increase
the company’s ability to support its customers in improving their
efficiency and the final products they deliver. We believe that ultimately
this research will contribute to the overall competitiveness of the plastics
industry.” Find
Information about the Borealis Group.
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