EXTON, Pa.—AGC Chemicals Americas now offers AFLAS 150E series fluoroelastomers to insulate high-voltage power cables in electric and hybrid electric vehicles.
The firm said its advanced insulation material works with aluminum and copper wire cores to produce cable systems that outperform traditional systems insulated with silicone rubber or cross-linked polyethylene. Less material is required to achieve the desired insulating properties, so EV/HEV cable systems made with AFLAS 150E are thinner, lighter weight and more flexible than those made with XLPE.
In addition, AGC said AFLAS 150E displays excellent electrical resistivity, is able to perform reliably at temperatures up to 200°C and is nonflammable. It resists vibration, acids and bases, solvents, ozone and steam. The material stands up well to attack from amine-containing additives in oils and transmission fluids.
AFLAS fluoroelastomers are copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene and propylene with high molecular weights, which AGC said give products made with them unique properties over conventional FKM-type fluoroelastomers. AFLAS fluoroelastomers are easily compounded by open mill and internal mixers, then fabricated into finished parts and shapes using press molding, injection molding, extrusion and calendering processes.
For more information on AFLAS 150E, visit AGC's website.
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