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As a part of the improvement of performance and functions in its thermoplastic
elastomer products "SEPTON", "HYBRAR" and "KURAMILON",
Kuraray has developed a new thermoplastic elastomer, "Q polymer." This
can produce lightweight polymer alloys with excellent abrasion resistance, scratch
resistance and hydrolysis resistance characteristics.
Hydrogenated styrene thermoplastic elastomers, "SEPTON" and "HYBRAR," can
be easily molded like various plastic products, while being characterized by
rubber-like elasticity, and widely used as soft material replacing vulcanized
rubber and soft polyvinyl chloride. According to Kuraray's estimate, currently
there is a 120,000-ton demand in the global market with demand expanding approximately
10% per year. On the other hand, "KURAMILON" thermoplastic polyurethane
is an elastomer based on polyurethane, and it has excellent abrasion resistance,
tensile strength, oil resistance and ozone resistance characteristics.
Using the excellent compatibility of "Q polymer" with various resins,
mechanical properties, abrasion resistance and scratch resistance were significantly
improved for "SEPTON"-based compounds with Kuraray's alloy technology
for various thermoplastic resins. Compared to "KURAMILON", it has amazing
lightweight characteristics, adhesion over olefinic materials and superior hydrolysis
resistance.
Currently, a pilot-scale test production framework of a few hundred tons per
year for "Q polymer" has been established, with the aim of commencing
full-scale commercial operations in 2010. Kuraray expects wide application in
such markets as auto parts like weather strips, braiding materials, surface materials
of seats and door trims, air bag case covers, wires and cables, electric and
electronics components and a variety of sporting goods, and aims to expand it
to a few thousand tons in a few years. |