VDI Mannheim 2005

Mannheim Congress Center

9 - 10 Mar 2005

www.vdi.de/automotive

 

GE Drives Full Speed Ahead with Breakthrough Material Solutions for More Fuel-Efficient Cars

GE Provides Groundbreaking Solutions for More Fuel-Efficient Cars

Groundbreaking technologies from GE Advanced Materials have helped the automotive industry build best-selling vehicles offering world-class performance, style, safety, reduced costs, weight, and emissions. These GE technologies have also contributed to significant fuel savings for the consumer. Through science, GE has helped automotive manufacturers build lighter and more fuel-conserving vehicles. BERGEN OP ZOOM, THE NETHERLANDS — Since the late 1960s, groundbreaking technologies from GE Advanced Materials have helped the automotive industry build best-selling vehicles offering world-class performance, style, safety, reduced costs, weight, and emissions. These GE technologies have also contributed to significant fuel savings for the consumer. Through science, GE has helped automotive manufacturers build lighter and more fuel-conserving vehicles.

GE Advanced Materials, Automotive Revs Up Its Instrument Panel Program Featuring Two New Best-in-Class Resins

A leader in providing technically advanced material solutions to automotive customers across the globe, GE Advanced Materials, Automotive has introduced a reinvigorated Instrument Panel (IP) program, featuring several new high-performance polycarbonate/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (PC/ABS) and polycarbonate grades, as well as an expanded range of world-class technical resources and support. GE recently shifted its IP program into high gear with the launch of a new series of Xtreme Cycoloy* PC/ABS resin blends, representing the latest materials breakthrough in GE’s continuing development of its Cycoloy resin family.  Additional power to the IP program comes from the company’s introduction of Lexan* EXL 1414H resin, a new polycarbonate-siloxane (PC-Si) copolymer grade that offers automotive designers and OEMs new synergies between integrated airbag and IP design. 

GE’s Reinvigorated Instrument Panel (IP) Program BERGEN OP ZOOM, THE NETHERLANDS — April 28, 2005 — Demonstrating another example of its commitment to provide technically advanced material solutions to automotive customers across the globe, GE Advanced Materials, Automotive has introduced a reinvigorated Instrument Panel (IP) program, featuring several new high-performance acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and polycarbonate (PC) grades, as well as an expanded range of world-class technical resources and support.

GE’s Revolutionary New Technologies Help Offer Lightweight Automotive Body Panels

Large Automotive Exterior Body Panels Made with GE’s New HMD and HPPC Advanced Materials Solutions

High Modulus Ductile (HMD) and High Performance ThermoPlastic Composites (HPPC) from GE Advanced Materials, Automotive may signal two advanced materials solutions for automotive engineers who require weight reduction, design flexibility, improved moldability, and excellent impact protection for large body panels. These new technologies were developed by GE to help respond to the growing demand from consumers to produce more stylish automobiles with greater interior space, higher speed, and optimized performance. BERGEN OP ZOOM, THE NETHERLANDS — Two new revolutionary thermoplastic technology platforms in the works at GE Advanced Materials introduce a new chapter in the company’s tradition of enabling automotive exterior body panels that offer a balance of lightweight performance, reliable properties against impact, and competitive cost. High Modulus Ductile (HMD) and High Performance ThermoPlastic Composites (HPPC) may signal two advanced materials solutions for automotive engineers who require weight reduction, design flexibility, improved moldability, and impact protection for large body panels. These technologies were developed to help respond to the growing demand from consumers to produce more stylish automobiles with greater interior space, higher speed, and optimized performance.

GE Moving to Improve Pedestrian Safety: Company’s XENOY* Resin Helping to Re-Define Pedestrian Impact Protection Systems

Automotive Front-End Safety System with Energy Absorbers Molded from GE’s XENOY* Resin

New pedestrian impact protection systems using engineering materials and design innovations from GE Advanced Materials are helping global automotive manufacturers and tier suppliers design front-ends for European vehicles that may reduce the severity of pedestrian injury during impact. In GE’s safety concept, energy absorbers molded from GE’s XENOY* resin are positioned directly behind the vehicle’s front-end fascia to cushion possible impact. GE has developed the concept to meet new European Union (EU) pedestrian protection legislation due to come into effect in 2005. BERGEN OP ZOOM, THE NETHERLANDS – GE Advanced Materials, Automotive has developed new Pedestrian Impact Protection materials and design innovations to help automotive manufacturers and tier suppliers with the design of front-end safety systems. In GE’s new, front-end safety concept, energy absorbers molded from the company’s XENOY* resin are positioned directly behind the vehicle’s fascia to help cushion possible impact. GE has developed the concept to help meet European Union (EU) pedestrian protection legislation due to come into effect in 2005.

Peguform Bohemia and Exatec teaming up to advance Polycarbonate Automotive Glazing

GE PlasticsThe cooperation of a leading automotive equipment supplier and the leading international polycarbonate glazing specialist heralds a new era in automotive design. Czech Republic based Peguform Bohemia and Exatec, the PC Glazing Technology Joint Venture of Bayer MaterialScience and GE Advanced Materials, announced on March 8, 2005 their cooperation in a major effort to bring advanced Exatec PC Glazing Technology to the automotive market. Peguform Bohemia will build a new polycarbonate glazing facility based on Exatec’s comprehensive glazing system technology. This will make Peguform Bohemia the first company to use Exatec’s advanced Glazing technology including Plasma technology to manufacture clear, light weight and impact resistant polycarbonate side and rear car windows as well as panoramic roofs for car manufacturers worldwide.

GE Advanced Materials and Exatec Fuse Function and Aesthetics for Leading Innovative Large Surface Glazing Technologies

Tailgate and Glazing System Design Using LEXAN* GLX Resin

A two-component tailgate and glazing system has been designed using GE’s LEXAN* GLX resin and Exatec’s coating capabilities. The new design features molded-in fastening elements, rear brake light, handles and locks, and column cladding that are achievable using this cutting-edge GE polycarbonate (PC) material to consolidate parts. It also illustrates how GE Advanced Materials, Automotive can provide premium design options for large three-dimensional (3-D) glazing panels – for rear and roof window applications and other 3-D parts – by combining high-performance LEXAN GLX resin with unique coating technologies from Exatec. BERGEN OP ZOOM, THE NETHERLANDS — GE Advanced Materials, Automotive, working in collaboration with Exatec, offers premium design options for large three-dimensional (3-D) glazing panels for rear and roof window applications and other 3-D parts by combining high-performance LEXAN* GLX resin with unique coating technologies from Exatec.

GE Advanced Materials Press Kit VDI, Mannheim 9 & 10 March 2005

GE PlasticsVDI - International Conference Plastics in Automotive Engineering

Milestones: GE Advanced Materials Continues to Drive Automotive Innovation After Nearly 50 Years of Service

GE PlasticsFor nearly half a century, GE Advanced Materials – formerly GE Plastics, GE Silicones, and GE Quartz – has set standards for high-performance automotive polymers. Beginning in 1958 with the introduction of LEXAN* resin, its first engineering plastic, GE has continued the tradition of developing advanced automotive materials, while delivering world-class technical support and unparalleled customer service.

GE Advanced Materials Drives “Bumper-to-Bumper” Solutions for Global Automotive Industry for Over 40 Years

GE PlasticsBERGEN OP ZOOM, THE NETHERLANDS — For over 40 years, GE Advanced Materials has earned the reputation as a leading global automotive supplier of bumper-to-bumper solutions in engineering resins, silicones, and silane materials. With 79 sites in 21 countries, GE’s dedicated Automotive organization is an experienced, world-wide competitor, fully committed to serving an industry that manufacturers products for the world’s most demanding customers.