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AUTOMOTIVE | MATERIALS


circular products. Ineos’ Invirdis phenol and acetone materials are certified under the ISCC Plus and RSB standards. Trailblazing applications for automotive, e-mo-


bility, and electrification enabled by specialty materials from Celanese were displayed earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The show marks the company’s first exhibi- tion since expanding its engineered materials business, following its acquisition last November of the Mobility and Materials business segment from DuPont.


With the acquisition Celanese now offers Zytel


nylon (PA, PA6, PA66, PA610, PA612), Zytel HTN high performance polyamide (PPA), Zytel LCPA long-chain polyamide, Crastin polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), Hytrel TPC-ET thermoplastic elastomers, Melinex and Mylar polyester films, Rynite polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Vamac ethylene acrylic elastomers (AEM), and Micromax thick film pastes, inks and tapes. Celanese developed a laser markable Zytel


material that meets requirements for impact resistance for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) brackets that hold safety sensors and


cameras, which increase pedestrian safety. Cela- nese produced a lighter and pre-aimed ADAS bracket for global automotive component maker Nifco that meets performance targets, reduces assembly time, and reduces cost. Celanese has been active in the application of


EV battery development, in which energy density, manufacturing complexity and thermal manage- ment are key challenges. Celanese developed a hybrid cooling plate that improves thermal management, and introduced what it calls a novel 3-in-1 battery concept that increases energy density by consolidating functional parts into a modular system. Working with Shenzen VMAX New Energy to


bring wireless EV charging technology to market, Celanese provided several materials, including its Zytel PA and Zytel HTN, as well as a new chemical bonding technology that joins aluminium and PA as solutions. Celanese’s Zytel NVH structural material was used in the production of EV motor mounts to isolate and dampen high-frequency motor noise. The material can be tuned to reduce specific frequencies, which lowers noise levels for a quieter vehicle interior.


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