Celanese Corporation (NYSE: CE), a global technology and specialty
materials company, will present its cutting-edge expertise in developing
smaller, lighter weight “smart parts” during the National Plastics Expo
(NPE), March 23-27, 2015, in Orlando, Florida.
Celanese, Mold Craft, Sodick, and LPKF have teamed up to showcase the
innovative value propositions that exist for device manufacturers when
choosing industry-leading experts as partners for their sensor design
and manufacturing needs. The result of this inventive partnership will
be exhibited at booth S27001 at this year’s NPE where the four companies
will mold a complex part using Celanese Vectra® LCP that simulates a
medical device cover called a Vented Processor Housing.
“Miniaturization is a top priority of advanced sensor and electronics
technology manufacturers,” said Kevin Wu, global business director for
Electronics and Consumer. “Celanese is proud to work with
industry-leading experts to deliver an innovative solution that combines
the expertise of all of our companies.”
Celanese is a leading global supplier of high-performance
engineering polymers designed to drive growth and innovation across all
industries. Celanese Vectra® LCP is the ideal material for compact,
intricate, thin-wall designs, such as this. In addition to Vectra® LCP,
Celanese also produces the Zenite® LCP series. These LCP products offer
excellent melt flowability, part dimensional stability, and fast cycle
times, which will be proven during the on-site molding at NPE 2015.
Mold Craft created a small, thin-walled part with different
surface finishes, special cavity inserts, and very tight tolerances.
This part demonstrates small pitch features within the mold cavity and
ability to maintain tolerances as tight as ±.0001” resulting in crisp
detail. This is achieved by Mold Craft’s Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
capabilities, which also enables interchangeable cavity inserts.
Sodick’s LP20EH3 micro injection molding machine has been
engineered to be the most precise machine on the market, using a
two-stage plunger injection unit without a check ring and a true hybrid
precision clamping mechanism. Sodick will use robotics to unload molded
parts from the machine on the NPE 2015 show floor.
LPKF Laser & Electronics engineered the feature-rich design
and 3D circuitry on the part. Using laser direct structuring (LDS), the
circuitry is laser-etched on various areas on the part and then
selectively plated using electroless copper metallization with ENIG
finish.
Celanese Technical Presentations at SPE’s Annual Technical Conference
at NPE
Celanese subject matter experts will also present the latest innovations
and newest applications of the company’s polymer product portfolio at
the Society of Plastics Engineers’ Annual Technical Conference (ANTEC)
2015 at NPE on March 23-25, 2015. These Celanese experts will
participate in a series of technical sessions, including:
Color and Appearance Colored Resin Topics
Introduction to
Color Technology
Monday, March 23, 2015 – 8:30 a.m.
Keynote:
Bruce Mulholland, R&D Leader
Bioplastics Bioplastics Session
Cellulose Acetate As a
Tunable Bio-based Engineered Material
Tuesday, March 24, 2015 –
9:00 a.m. | 2095590
Speaker: Karthik Vaideeswaran, Director,
Enabling Technologies
Plastics in Building and Construction Plastics in Building and
Construction Session
Health Product Declarations – The Good,
the Bad, and the Ugly
Tuesday, March 24, 2015 – 9:30 a.m.
Keynote:
Marty Sweeney, Application Development Manager
Thermoplastic Materials and Foams Thermoplastics Session
Thermotropic
Liquid Crystalline Powder
Tuesday, March 24, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. |
2097180
Kamlesh Nair, Polymer Chemist
Low-Permeation Toughened PolyOxymethylene (POM) for Injection-molded and
Blow-molded
Tanks in Small Off-road Engine (SORE) Applications
Tuesday,
March 24, 2015 – 9:30 a.m. | 2097438
Sunghye Kim, Product
Development Engineer
Thermoplastic Elastomers - Thermoplastic Elastomers Session
Injection
Overmolding Performance of Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomers (TPC-ET)
Tuesday,
March 24, 2015 – 4:30 p.m. | 2093303
Mukul Kaushik, R&D Engineer
About Celanese
Celanese Corporation is a global technology leader in the production
of differentiated chemistry solutions and specialty materials used in
most major industries and consumer applications. With sales almost
equally divided between North America, Europe and Asia, the company uses
the full breadth of its global chemistry, technology and business
expertise to create value for customers and the corporation. Celanese
partners with customers to solve their most critical needs while making
a positive impact on its communities and the world. Based in Dallas,
Texas, Celanese employs approximately 7,500 employees worldwide and had
2014 net sales of $6.8 billion. For more information about Celanese
Corporation and its product offerings, visit www.celanese.com
or our blog at www.celaneseblog.com.
All registered trademarks are owned by Celanese International
Corporation or its affiliates.
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