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January 31, 2018 01:00 AM

BASF pushes lightweighting solutions to suppliers, auto makers

Jeremy Carroll
Plastics News
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    A display of the technology at Koller Group, which just opened its first site in the Americas to make lightweight flooring systems.

    DETROIT—BASF Corp. was showing off flooring material for vehicles that it called a lightweight, low-cost solution for auto makers.

    BASF supplied the chemistry for the piece, which is manufactured by German supplier Koller Beteiligungs GmbH.

    "It's a lightweight, low-cost solution for automotive applications for any type of load floor or hatchback or sunshade type applications," said Jeffrey Hagar, market segment manager for BASF.

    Hagar said the part is corrugated honeycomb composite sandwiched between non-woven fiberglass.

    "We then spray the polyurethane on both sides of it, and it gets compressed into a tool to come out with this geometry and this semistructural part," he said.

    Traditionally, the part has been made out of blow molded polypropylene. Hagar said the new part is about a 50 percent weight savings.

    "In addition to the significant weight savings, there are advantages to adhering carpet to polyurethane. You have to do some additional processing to attach to polypropylene. You are getting a much better bond between the carpet and the substrate," Hagar said.

    The part was one of several that BASF showed off at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

    The company also discussed a collaboration with IAC Group for a lightweight instrument panel foam with a cross-sectional thickness of as low as 4 millimeters.

    The piece has significant weight savings and cost reductions and it has bio-based content in it, Hagar said.

    "We have a green, sustainable solution, whereas instead of having more petrochemicals going into the marketplace, we're actually replacing this with castor oil, which is renewable and sustainable," he said.

    The new instrumental panel saves about 40 percent compared to the traditional instrument panel and is just as strong as the traditional material, Hagar said.

    The company also showed off a strut mount off of a Cadillac CT6 where plastics replaced the traditional steel and aluminum solutions. It is made by ContiTech Vibration Control.

    BASF also showed off a clevis bracket for SUV and truck models with General Motors Co. The piece supports the engine and is made by Hutchinson Antivibration Systems.

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