Search History
Clear History
{{item.search_key}}
Hot Searches
Change
{{item.name}}
{{item.english_name}}
Subscribe eNews
Once A Week Once Every Two Weeks
{{sum}}
Login Register

Applications

Beijing Transwest Automation as exclusive Chinese distribution partner of EyeC

No more waste! Turning spoiled milk into 3D printing material

Professtional smart extrusion laminating machine manufacturer

Products

BOLE Machinery introduces EPL injection molding machine for large plastic pallets

AIMPLAS to develop manufacture process for bioplastics from agricultural waste

Molding Solutions to open new production facility in India

Activities

  • Fakuma to celebrate 30th anniversary edition in October 2026

  • Italy pavilion at Plast Eurasia proves its rising presence in Turkish market

  • CHINAPLAS 2026: Grand stage for new material, smart manufacturing and green solutions

Pictorial

Industry Topic

ASEAN: The Next Manufacturing Hub

Innovative and Sustainable Packaging

Green Plastics: News & Insights

CHINAPLAS

CHINAPLAS 2025 Focus

CHINAPLAS 2024 Focus

CHINAPLAS 2023 Focus

Exhibition Topic

CHINA INSIGHT

K 2025 FOCUS

Fakuma 2024 Highlights

News Videos

Haitian South China Headquarters opening

BEILIJIA Double Walled Corrugated Pipe Plant

Magnetic mold changing system developed in-house by Shanghai Qiaotian

Conference Videos

【Mandarin session: Webinar playback】SACMI: Your Digitalized Manufacturing, Your Future Today

[Live Replay] LK Group: Smart Manufacturing, New Chapters in Southeast Asia: High-Efficiency Solutions in PET Preform & Thin-Wall Packaging

[Live Replay] Fu Chun Shin (FCS): Data-Driven Digital Rebirth and Intelligent Future of Injection Molding

Corporate/Product Videos

DR-24T Cap Compression Molding Machine

leading solutions for large diameter pipe extrusion

GIENKEE High ConductionE nergy-saving Heater Band Application case for blow molding machine

Exhibition

Playback TECHHUB 2025@CPRJ Live Streaming for CHINAPLAS

Playback TECHHUB@CPRJ Live Streaming for CHINAPLAS

Events

Playback On April 14, the "6th Edition CHINAPLAS x CPRJ Plastics Recycling and Circular Economy Conference and Showcase" at the Crowne Plaza Shenzhen Nanshan is currently being livestreamed!

Playback 5th Edition CHINAPLAS x CPRJ Plastics Recycling and Circular Economy Conference and Showcase

Home > News > Automotive

SABIC's new PC resins support complex automotive LED lighting design

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2021-02-16 Editor :JK

The trend toward developing complex, intricate automotive lighting designs using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) has created a need for high-performance thermoplastics with very good flow and easy mold release.

 

SABIC’s portfolio of super high-flow LEXAN polycarbonate (PC) resins for automotive lighting bezels enables the industry to create complex geometries and integrate more features with ease of manufacturing.

 

As LEDs’ performance has been improved and the power consumption and cost have dropped, they have become practical for use in multiple vehicle categories. In turn, broader adoption of LEDs has helped expand freedom in lighting design. Another outcome of increased LED use can be seen in expanded material options.

 

The lower operating temperature of LEDs compared to incandescent bulbs has allowed PC to be used extensively in automotive lighting, particularly in bezels, where it may be colored or metallized. Today, thanks to its attractive aesthetics and impact resistance, PC is the most commonly used thermoplastic for bezels.


1_web.jpg

SABIC has developed new super high-flow LEXAN PC resins for automotive lighting bezels.


“To take full advantage of the complex designs made possible with LEDs, lighting manufacturers need breakthrough materials,” said Sergi Monros, vice president of SABIC’s Performance Polymers & Industry Solutions business group. “Our portfolio of high-flow LEXAN resins combines greater design freedom with expanded processing flexibility so customers can create stunning yet easily manufactured lighting components.”

 

Among SABIC’s PC resins for automotive lighting, LEXAN HF4010SR resin features the highest flow, as measured by melt volume rate (MVR) testing. Super high flow not only enables automotive OEMs and tier suppliers to develop complex headlight bezels with enhanced aesthetics, it also reduces the amount of clamping force required for tooling. This offers the possibility to use existing injection molding machines for more-complex designs that normally would require a higher clamping force.

 

Industrias Arteb SA, a Brazilian lighting manufacturer, recently benefited from this option when employing high-flow LEXAN HF4010SR resin for the front bezel of a new compact sport utility vehicle. The SABIC material, which can be processed using a lower clamping force and injection pressure than lower-flow PC resins, enabled Arteb to reduce development costs by using its existing machine for this thinner bezel.

 

“Using standard equipment to mold a bezel with a significantly thinner profile and more-complex design helped Arteb avoid capital costs while delivering exactly what the OEM required,” said Jarbas Enzenberg, Engineering and Quality director, Arteb.

 

SABIC’s LEXAN HF4010SR resin also provides a solution to the industry challenge of poor mold release for PC parts with low draft angles. These angles can cause the part to stick in the mold or develop scuff marks when released from the mold, leading to rejects.

 

The easy release properties of this resin enable faster de-molding and the reduction of surface defects, even in parts with challenging release angles (0.5 to 1.0 degrees lower than the recommended PC draft angle) and thin walls. As a further manufacturing enhancement, LEXAN HF4010SR resin features a wide processing window.

 

LEXAN HF4010SR resin complements SABIC’s larger high-flow thermoplastics portfolio with grades such as LEXAN HF1110R resin and LEXAN HF3510R resin. These additional grades can deliver similar benefits as LEXAN HF4010SR resin; however, they have different property profiles and can exhibit lower impact and chemical resistance.

 Like 丨  {{details_info.likes_count}}
Automotive
SABIC
 MOTAN TAICANG CO., LTD.      
 GUANGDONG HTASO NEW MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD      
 CHUZHOU SEP MATERIAL CO,LTD.      

The content you're trying to view is for members only. If you are currently a member, Please login to access this content.   Login

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2021-02-16 Editor :JK

The trend toward developing complex, intricate automotive lighting designs using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) has created a need for high-performance thermoplastics with very good flow and easy mold release.

 

SABIC’s portfolio of super high-flow LEXAN polycarbonate (PC) resins for automotive lighting bezels enables the industry to create complex geometries and integrate more features with ease of manufacturing.

 

As LEDs’ performance has been improved and the power consumption and cost have dropped, they have become practical for use in multiple vehicle categories. In turn, broader adoption of LEDs has helped expand freedom in lighting design. Another outcome of increased LED use can be seen in expanded material options.

 

The lower operating temperature of LEDs compared to incandescent bulbs has allowed PC to be used extensively in automotive lighting, particularly in bezels, where it may be colored or metallized. Today, thanks to its attractive aesthetics and impact resistance, PC is the most commonly used thermoplastic for bezels.


1_web.jpg

SABIC has developed new super high-flow LEXAN PC resins for automotive lighting bezels.


“To take full advantage of the complex designs made possible with LEDs, lighting manufacturers need breakthrough materials,” said Sergi Monros, vice president of SABIC’s Performance Polymers & Industry Solutions business group. “Our portfolio of high-flow LEXAN resins combines greater design freedom with expanded processing flexibility so customers can create stunning yet easily manufactured lighting components.”

 

Among SABIC’s PC resins for automotive lighting, LEXAN HF4010SR resin features the highest flow, as measured by melt volume rate (MVR) testing. Super high flow not only enables automotive OEMs and tier suppliers to develop complex headlight bezels with enhanced aesthetics, it also reduces the amount of clamping force required for tooling. This offers the possibility to use existing injection molding machines for more-complex designs that normally would require a higher clamping force.

 

Industrias Arteb SA, a Brazilian lighting manufacturer, recently benefited from this option when employing high-flow LEXAN HF4010SR resin for the front bezel of a new compact sport utility vehicle. The SABIC material, which can be processed using a lower clamping force and injection pressure than lower-flow PC resins, enabled Arteb to reduce development costs by using its existing machine for this thinner bezel.

 

“Using standard equipment to mold a bezel with a significantly thinner profile and more-complex design helped Arteb avoid capital costs while delivering exactly what the OEM required,” said Jarbas Enzenberg, Engineering and Quality director, Arteb.

 

SABIC’s LEXAN HF4010SR resin also provides a solution to the industry challenge of poor mold release for PC parts with low draft angles. These angles can cause the part to stick in the mold or develop scuff marks when released from the mold, leading to rejects.

 

The easy release properties of this resin enable faster de-molding and the reduction of surface defects, even in parts with challenging release angles (0.5 to 1.0 degrees lower than the recommended PC draft angle) and thin walls. As a further manufacturing enhancement, LEXAN HF4010SR resin features a wide processing window.

 

LEXAN HF4010SR resin complements SABIC’s larger high-flow thermoplastics portfolio with grades such as LEXAN HF1110R resin and LEXAN HF3510R resin. These additional grades can deliver similar benefits as LEXAN HF4010SR resin; however, they have different property profiles and can exhibit lower impact and chemical resistance.

全文内容需要订阅后才能阅读哦~
立即订阅

Recommended Articles

Automotive
Mitsubishi Chemical's bio-based plastic adopted in automotive instrument panels
 2026-01-09
Automotive
India joins low-altitude economy race with world’s biggest sky factory
 2026-01-09
Automotive
Covestro accelerates automotive coatings innovation with Direct Coating
 2025-12-23
Automotive
Chongqing Wolf Chemical launches new PPS for vehicle capacitor
 2025-12-18
Automotive
KruassMaffei supports automotive components manufacturing at Yanfeng
 2025-12-15
Automotive
LG Chem and ZEISS jointly advance photopolymer film supply for HWDs
 2025-12-12

You May Be Interested In

Change

  • People
  • Company
loading... No Content
{{[item.truename,item.truename_english][lang]}} {{[item.company_name,item.company_name_english][lang]}} {{[item.job_name,item.name_english][lang]}}
{{[item.company_name,item.company_name_english][lang]}} Company Name    {{[item.display_name,item.display_name_english][lang]}}  

Polyurethane Investment Medical Carbon neutral Reduce cost and increase efficiency CHINAPLAS Financial reports rPET INEOS Styrolution Evonik Borouge Polystyrene (PS) mono-material Sustainability Circular economy BASF SABIC Multi-component injection molding machine All-electric injection molding machine Thermoforming machine

SABIC's new PC resins support complex automotive LED lighting design

识别右侧二维码,进入阅读全文
下载
x 关闭
订阅
亲爱的用户,请填写一下信息
I have read and agree to the 《Terms of Use》 and 《Privacy Policy》
立即订阅
Top
Feedback
Chat
News
Market News
Applications
Products
Video
In Pictures
Specials
Activities
eBook
Front Line
Plastics Applications
Chemicals and Raw Material
Processing Technologies
Products
Injection
Extrusion
Auxiliary
Blow Molding
Mold
Hot Runner
Screw
Applications
Packaging
Automotive
Medical
Recycling
E&E
LED
Construction
Others
Events
Conference
Webinar
CHINAPLAS
CPS+ eMarketplace
Official Publications
CPS eNews
Media Kit
Social Media
Facebook
Linkedin