Aardvark Polymers Announces New Roto Resins-FR Nylon - Aardalloy POM Alloys

Released on = June 13, 2007, 3:19 pm

Press Release Author = Michael J. Gehrig/ Aardvark Polymers

Industry = Automotive

Press Release Summary = Lambertville, N.J. Aardvark Polymers is pleased to
announce several new additions to their growing line of Next Generation Roto Resins.
The new offerings include a FR nylon with UL94-V0 ratings and the first commercial
Aardalloy thermoplastic alloy products.

Press Release Body = NEW Aarlon 4055FR- PA6/6 V0 Rated
Aarlon 4055FR is a premium flame retardant type 6/6 polyamide with a UL94-V0 rating
for flammability. Aarlon 4055FR is formulated without heavy metals or red
phosphorous and is halogen free. Aarlon 4055FR has a high deformation temperature
and may be employed in applications up to 230C/446F.

Aarlon 4055FR is a nucleated, heat stabilized, semi-crystalline, type 6/6 nylon with
a unique set of thermal and mechanical properties. Aarlon 4055FR is applicable in
aggressive chemical and fuel environments at elevated temperatures. Aarlon 4055FR is
available in natural and may be dry colored and printed to suit. Aarlon 4055FR is
vibration, spin, and ultrasonic weldable.

Aarlon 4055FR is targeted for applications in aerospace, automotive, public
transportation, electronics, fuel systems, and industrial markets.

Aardalloy Thermoplastic Alloys
Aardalloy thermoplastic alloys are generally designed and developed to meet the
demands of a specific application. However, two recent development formulations
offer such broad market appeal that they are being commercialized for the global
markets.

New Aardalloy 3300 POM Alloy
Aardalloy 3300 is a medium viscosity, high heat, homopolymer acetal alloyed with
elastomers and modifiers that significantly increase impact strength and elongation
compared to unfilled acetals. Aardalloy 3300 maintains the high degree of chemical
resistance and low fuel permeation ratios of unfilled acetals. Aardalloy 3300 offers
exacting dimensional stability with deformation temperatures as high as 157C/315F.

New Aardalloy 3326 POM Alloy
Aardalloy 3326 is a high viscosity homopolymer acetal alloyed with greater levels of
elastomers and modifiers that offer the maximum degree of impact strength and
elongation of any acetal product. Aardalloy 3326 is a thoroughly toughened POM alloy
with the same high degree of chemical resistance and low fuel permeability found in
unfilled acetals. Aardalloy 3326 may be employed in applications requiring
deformation temperatures up to 100C/212F.

Aardalloy 3300 and 3326 may be sterilized with steam and ETO and may undergo
repeated autoclave cycles. Both formulations may be processed on conventional
tooling and equipment and are weldable, bondable, and may be machined in
conventional or CNC processes. Both materials are offered in natural white and black
and may be printed and dry colored to suit.

Aardalloy 3300 and 3326 are targeted at applications in fuel systems, automotive,
electronics, medical devices and equipment, construction, chemical containment, and
industrial markets.

Aardvark products are available globally through a network of dedicated rotational
molding distributors. Data sheets, product catalogs with processing guidelines,
chemical resistance data, and distributor contacts are available on the website
www.aardvarkpolymers.com. Technical inquiries may be directed to
info@aardvarkpolymers.com.

Aardvark Polymers produces engineering and high performance polymers for rotational
molding applications. Their offering includes multiple grades of homopolymer and
copolymer acetals, type 6 and type 6/6 nylons, and custom formulated Aardalloy
alloys. Aardvark products are available globally and are targeted at engineering
applications in medical, electronics, automotive, aerospace, defense, construction,
chemical containment, and antimicrobial markets.
Aardvark Polymers is the manufacturing, product, and process development business of
Gehrig & Associates, a high performance polymer consultancy founded in 1983.


Web Site = http://www.aardvarkpolymers.com

Contact Details = Michael J. Gehrig, Principal
Aardvark Polymers
130 Jackson Street
Lambertville, N.J. 08530
617-803-8682
info@aardvarkpolymers.com

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