2009-05-06 |
For the first time, the plastic Terblend® N NG-02 is being used for a ski-hatch (Photo) opening in the new Opel Insignia. In spite of its glass fiber content, this ABS/PA blend made by BASF (www.basf.com, www.terblend-n.com) can be used for visible parts without having to be coated. In comparison to other vehicle interior materials, this saves time and cuts costs. The Terblend N grade has been designed specifically for esthetic applications that also call for a certain amount of stiffness. This stiffness is achieved by a relatively small content of glass fibers (8%) and by their gentle incorporation. With its uniform matt finish and ability to replicate the mold structures down to the last detail, this material creates high-quality surfaces for exposed parts in visible areas. In comparison to products made by the competition, Terblend N NG-02 also stands out for its good flowability, processing characteristics and high acoustic damping. The ski-hatch opening consists of four individual parts that are clipped together in pairs. This is why this application requires for a good balance between stiffness, dimensional stability and toughness. The material is available in black and other interior colors. |
BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany
Greger GmbH
5204 Straßwalchen, Austria
NUVIA Plastic & Packaging
37216 Witzenhausen-Roßbach, Germany
REICO Kunststoff-Technik GmbH
39646 Oebisfelde, Germany
Reitz Technik GmbH
63599 Biebergemünd, Germany
BMSplasticshop
57580 Gebhardshain, Germany