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2006-10-07 News Release
GE Plastics expands copolymer resins production beyond the US New European production location and expanded production capacity to benefit customers of GE Plastics xtreme Lexan specialty product resins beyond the United States.
To provide a European source of supply for its line of “xtreme”
Lexan* polycarbonate (PC) resins while boosting overall capacity by approximately
300%, GE Plastics today announced it will expand production of these specialty
products beyond the United States. The company will invest 62 million
Euro to retrofit its Lexan Resin facility in Bergen op Zoom for the manufacture
of Lexan EXL, SLX, DMX, and XHT copolymer resins, giving European customers
the advantage of shorter delivery times. Broader availability of these
unique materials will help more customers differentiate their applications
and achieve new levels of performance, processability, and aesthetics.
The Lexan xtreme resin line includes the following grades: Lexan EXL resins: These grades deliver very high ductility and impact performance in extremely low temperatures (down to -60C). They also provide improved resistance to heat and humidity. Flame-retardant grades, based on non-chlorine, non-bromine technology to meet increasingly demanding environmental regulations, are available. Lexan EXL resins provide improved flow, processing characteristics, and release with opportunities for shorter cycle times, compared to conventional PC resins. They are available in opaque, transparent, and Visualfx* resins with special effects colors. Applications include mobile phones, electrical enclosures, automotive components, and personal safety equipment. Lexan SLX resins: Offering outstanding long-term weatherability and UV resistance, these grades are being used in lighting, outdoor vehicles and marine components. Compared to clear or opaque UV-stabilized PC, Lexan SLX resins demonstrate enhanced retention of clarity, color, gloss and toughness. They give customers an alternative to the use of clear UV coatings and paints that can add time and cost. These resins are available with UL94 HB and V2 listings, and utilize non-chlorine and non-bromine flame-retardant systems for regulatory compliance. Lexan XHT resins: These materials expand heat resistance capabilities beyond that of standard polycarbonate resins from 165C to 220C Tg, while maintaining many of the desirable properties of polycarbonate. Typically used in automotive, industrial lighting, and personal protective equipment segments, Lexan XHT resins also offer improved flow and processability compared to other options with equivalent heat resistance, allowing customers to fill larger tools or thinner wall sections. Current resin grades are available in a range of opaque colors while others in development may be excellent candidates for transparent applications. Lexan DMX resins: Improved scratch resistance with H pencil hardness, combined with good processing characteristics, offer the potential for improved yields and elimination of painting/coating vs. conventional PC. Lexan DMX resins also provide up to five times better oxygen and moisture barrier performance plus excellent resistance to ammonia, compared to standard PC. They are available in transparent and Visualfx resins colors, as well as flame-retardant grades with V0 ratings down to 1.5 mm, as well as non-chlorinated, non-brominated flame retardant grades meeting ECO label regulations. Applications include business equipment, mobile phones, electronic devices, and electrical enclosures. The project will be completed in several phases, with the first production
expected in summer 2007.
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