Development of New Thermoplastic Elastomer by Kuraray
In reinforcing and enhancing its SEPTON and HYBRAR families of high performance, highly functional thermoplastic elastomer products, Kuraray made an announcement on development of SEPTON K Series featuring superior bondability to glass and metal. The newly developed SEPTON K Series material is a new concept among the elastometric materials by allowing it to be directly injection molded or extruded onto glass or metal without any needs for pretreatment resulting in excellent bondability while retaining the advantages of a thermoplastic elastomer. SEPTON K Series is a revolutionary molding material providing a faster production and a high degree of freedom in product design in such fields as automotive, electric and electronics as well as other glass related components. As for further expansion in product and new market development, Kurary is targeting film, sealant, coating and adhesive applications as well. Kurary is showcasing the SEPTON K Series at FAKUMA Germany form October 13 to 19, 2009.
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