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Plastics transmission cover for Great Wall Motors made with BASF’s PA6

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2021-06-01 Editor :JK

Zhongding Group, a Chinese supplier of plastics automotive parts to the global market, now uses BASF Ultramid polyamide (PA 6) to produce transmission covers for Great Wall Motors. Lightweighting with BASF’s innovative material solutions contributes to sustainable mobility, as it is more energy efficient and lowers CO2 emissions.

 

By replacing metal with Ultramid, the transmission cover’s weight can be reduced by 30-40%. The metal-to-plastics initiative also enables cost-efficient manufacturing as the one-step injection process is more straightforward than metal manufacturing.

 

Additionally, Ultramid is a very good material of choice owing to its high strength, superior toughness, outstanding thermal stability, and laser markability. Further, its properties can be enhanced and optimized as compared to metal.


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BASF Ultramid polyamide contributes to sustainable mobility as the automotive part is 30-40% lighter than its metal equivalent.


With BASF’s simulation tool Ultrasim, the part behavior can be accurately predicted subject to various loading and environmental conditions. The CAE tool also helps optimize the transmission cover design for efficient use of high-performance and advanced material. It also maximizes the automotive part’s strength and performance. This reduces the number of prototypes required, and accordingly, the development time.

 

“BASF and Zhongding have been collaborating for over ten years, and we have co-created many new applications. With its CAE competencies, we have optimized design, cost, testing, and material usage. We look forward to further collaboration with BASF, leading to more innovative and sustainable solutions for OEMs such as Great Wall Motors,” said Chunlin Cao, General Manager, Zhongding Group.

 

As part of the transmission cover development process, BASF introduced a new fixture leading to shorter shooting cycle times (2 mins from the previous 10 mins per shoot) that speeds up the whole procedure at the test bench. BASF’s parts testing lab was also upgraded with a laser pointer that increases the exact shooting spots.

 

“We continually enhance BASF’s comprehensive R&D capabilities in the Asia Pacific with new technologies, technical expertise, upgraded material, and part testing services. For our customers in the Asia Pacific, this translates to speeding up time-to-market and competitiveness,” added Desmond Long, Vice President, Business Management Transportation, Performance Materials Asia Pacific, BASF.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2021-06-01 Editor :JK

Zhongding Group, a Chinese supplier of plastics automotive parts to the global market, now uses BASF Ultramid polyamide (PA 6) to produce transmission covers for Great Wall Motors. Lightweighting with BASF’s innovative material solutions contributes to sustainable mobility, as it is more energy efficient and lowers CO2 emissions.

 

By replacing metal with Ultramid, the transmission cover’s weight can be reduced by 30-40%. The metal-to-plastics initiative also enables cost-efficient manufacturing as the one-step injection process is more straightforward than metal manufacturing.

 

Additionally, Ultramid is a very good material of choice owing to its high strength, superior toughness, outstanding thermal stability, and laser markability. Further, its properties can be enhanced and optimized as compared to metal.


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BASF Ultramid polyamide contributes to sustainable mobility as the automotive part is 30-40% lighter than its metal equivalent.


With BASF’s simulation tool Ultrasim, the part behavior can be accurately predicted subject to various loading and environmental conditions. The CAE tool also helps optimize the transmission cover design for efficient use of high-performance and advanced material. It also maximizes the automotive part’s strength and performance. This reduces the number of prototypes required, and accordingly, the development time.

 

“BASF and Zhongding have been collaborating for over ten years, and we have co-created many new applications. With its CAE competencies, we have optimized design, cost, testing, and material usage. We look forward to further collaboration with BASF, leading to more innovative and sustainable solutions for OEMs such as Great Wall Motors,” said Chunlin Cao, General Manager, Zhongding Group.

 

As part of the transmission cover development process, BASF introduced a new fixture leading to shorter shooting cycle times (2 mins from the previous 10 mins per shoot) that speeds up the whole procedure at the test bench. BASF’s parts testing lab was also upgraded with a laser pointer that increases the exact shooting spots.

 

“We continually enhance BASF’s comprehensive R&D capabilities in the Asia Pacific with new technologies, technical expertise, upgraded material, and part testing services. For our customers in the Asia Pacific, this translates to speeding up time-to-market and competitiveness,” added Desmond Long, Vice President, Business Management Transportation, Performance Materials Asia Pacific, BASF.

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