Ford Battery Pack and Citroën Rear Quarter Window with SABIC Materials Recognized Among Year's Best Automotive Plastic Innovations


SABIC's Innovative Plastics business today commended Ford Motor Company and PSA Peugeot Citroën Group for innovative use of the supplier's thermoplastic materials in two separate applications, which were recently named finalists in the Automotive Division of the Society of Plastics Engineers' (SPE®'s) 42nd-annual Automotive Innovation Awards Competition. The first of these is the Ford Focus Electric's high-voltage battery pack molded from SABIC's NORYL(TM) GFN resin, which helps give the new electric vehicle extended driving range, greater battery capacity and lighter weight than traditional materials. The second application is the rear quarter window glazing for the Citroën DS5 hatchback. Molded from LEXAN(TM) GLX polycarbonate (PC) resin, the glazing enables an ambitious three-dimensional design and a 20 percent weight savings vs. glass. NORYL GFN and LEXAN GLX resins are two examples of SABIC's continued commitment to help automotive customers cut vehicle weight for improved fuel economy, drive advancements in EV technology and have greater freedom to create world-class designs.

"It's always an honor to see applications with our materials counted among the world's most innovative automotive plastic solutions," said V. Umamaheswaran (UV), director of marketing, Automotive, Innovative Plastics. "Seeing our customers' applications once again in the field of finalists speaks to the level of innovation for which we strive. The two finalists also demonstrate how we are helping OEMs move the needle on weight reduction, while also delivering greater design flexibility to help automakers stay ahead of consumer preferences and business demands."

The Ford Focus Electric's battery pack is a finalist in the SPE competition's Powertrain category. The Citroen rear quarter window is a finalist in the Body Exterior category. The awards will be presented on Nov. 7 at the SPE Automotive Innovation Awards Gala in Livonia, Mich.

Thermoplastics from SABIC Enabling Automotive Innovation

Touted as America's most fuel-efficient five-passenger vehicle, the all-electric Ford Focus relies on its high-voltage EV battery pack to achieve an extended driving range of 76 miles, fuel economy of 105 miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe) and a fast charge time. Ford selected SABIC's NORYL GFN resin for the battery housing because the material enables thin-wall molding to free up space for more battery cells. The combination of thin-wall design and low specific gravity of the NORYL GFN resin reduces weight by 15 percent. This modified-polyphenylene ether (MPPE) resin also delivers excellent dimensional stability and property retention in demanding environments.

The elegant design of the Citroën DS5 is enhanced by its softly curved rear quarter windows that smoothly integrate an aerodynamic spoiler and roof pillar. LEXAN GLX resin enables a 3D design that cannot be executed with glass, and also cuts overall glazing weight by one-fifth. These are the largest rear quarter windows in production, and also the first to use injection-compression molding to reduce residual stresses. The components benefit from the high cleanliness, weatherability and coating compatibility of this new SABIC material.

Four Additional SPE Automotive Innovation Award Nominations Highlight Industry Progress, Versatility of SABIC Materials

In addition to the two finalist applications, SABIC materials were featured in four additional award nominations:

· The front fender of the 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport compact sport-utility vehicle (SUV) was nominated for groundbreaking two-cavity injection molding using SABIC's NORYL GTX resin. Molding the right and left components simultaneously cuts cycle time in half. The design integrates brackets for the pedestrian energy absorber.

· The 2013 Chevrolet Volt portable EV charger, made by Delphi Corp., relies on multiple SABIC VALOX(TM) resin grades, which provide high performance and regulatory compliance.

· The 2012 Fiat Panda's rear bumper beam is the first hybrid plastic/steel bumper system capable of e-coating (electro-deposition coating) by the OEM. It is made from NORYL GTX resin. This approach reduces weight and cost and provides superior energy absorption vs. metal alone.

· The 2013 Lincoln MKZ luxury sedan's console cupholder inner doors are the first to use nano talc-filled CYCOLOY(TM) resin for an interior, molded-in color application. The SABIC material provides improved heat resistance compared to unfilled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and PC/ABS, allowing the OEM to meet high temperature load-deflection requirements.

Automotive plastic innovations with SABIC materials and backing have, since 2009, produced 7 SPE Automotive Innovation Award category winners, including last year's coveted Hall of Fame award (the first all-plastic integrated door-hardware module, the SuperPlug®) and the overall Grand Award winner (Ford Escape SUV and Kuga CUV instrument panel). An additional 11 applications with SABIC materials were named finalists over this same time period.

About SABIC

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) ranks among the world's top petrochemical companies. The company is among the world's market leaders in the production of polyethylene, polypropylene and other advanced thermoplastics, glycols, methanol and fertilizers.

SABIC recorded a net profit of SR 29.24 billion (US$ 7.80 billion) in 2011. Sales revenues for 2011 totaled SR 189.90 billion (US$ 50.64 billion). Total assets stood at SR 332.78 billion (US$ 88.74 billion) at the end of 2011.

SABIC's businesses are grouped into Chemicals, Polymers, Performance Chemicals, Fertilizers, Metals and Innovative Plastics. SABIC has significant research resources with 17 dedicated Technology & Innovation facilities in Saudi Arabia, the USA, the Netherlands, Spain, Japan, India and South Korea. The company operates in more than 40 countries across the world with around 40,000 employees worldwide.

SABIC manufactures on a global scale in Saudi Arabia, the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific.

Headquartered in Riyadh, SABIC was founded in 1976 when the Saudi Arabian Government decided to use the hydrocarbon gases associated with its oil production as the principal feedstock for production of chemicals, polymers and fertilizers. The Saudi Arabian Government owns 70 percent of SABIC shares with the remaining 30 percent held by private investors in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

About Innovative Plastics

SABIC's Innovative Plastics business is a leading, global supplier of engineering thermoplastics with an 80-year history of breakthrough solutions that solve its customers' most pressing challenges. Today, Innovative Plastics is a multi-billion-dollar company with operations in more than 35 countries and approximately 9,000 employees worldwide. The company continues to lead the plastics industry with customer collaboration and continued investments in new polymer technologies, global application development, process technologies, and environmentally responsible solutions that serve diverse markets such as automotive, electronics, building & construction, transportation, and healthcare. The company's extensive product portfolio includes thermoplastic resins, coatings, specialty compounds, film, and sheet. Innovative Plastics (www.sabic-ip.com) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC).

Innovative Plastics Media Contact
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Automotive
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