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Page 1: SpecialChem Survey Reporting: Extreme High Temperature Thermoplastics – Gateway to the Future or the Same Old Trail?

Opportunities for Higher Heat

Materials at Horizon 2012-2016

High Level Results Summary

January 2012

Page 2: SpecialChem Survey Reporting: Extreme High Temperature Thermoplastics – Gateway to the Future or the Same Old Trail?

Opportunities for Higher Heat Materials

Horizon 2012-2016… Visit us and access additional data !!

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White paper (full report)

Extreme High Temperature

Thermoplastics –

Gateway to the Future or the Same

Old Trail?

WebSeminar (bonus)

High Heat Materials:

Trends and Challenges in Your Market PLUS

Potential Solutions to Meet Performance

Requirements while Reducing Costs!

« Download the Presentation"

(PDF document and Recording) « Download the Report »

Selection Criteria (bonus)

Polymer Selection Criteria:

Properties, Strengths, and Limitations

« Download the Selection Tool »

(Excel File)

Access the full report @ SpecialChem... and more:

http://www.omnexus.com/resources/articles/article.aspx?id=29623

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Key questions answered in this report :

Q1: What are the Main Market Trends in the next 2-3 years?

Q2: What type of material improvements are needed to fullfill these

future requirements?

Q3 : How strong is the pressure to use higher heat materials in the

coming 3 years and what are the reasons for this pressure?

Q4 : What are the average levels of « heat » improvement expected?

Q5: What materials will be considered for these higher heat applications?

Q6 : What type of materials will be considered for metal replacement?

Agenda

Trends in High Heat Materials

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“Please rank the top 3 trends you see in your market in the next 3 years.”

Scale from 0 to 5

Q1 : Main trends in the coming 3 years

Lower weight, Lower System Cost, More Compact design…

Source: SpecialChem Market Survey « Metal Replacement Opportunities »

235 global respondents, 45% OEMs, 55% polymer suppliers, Jan 2010.

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“Please rank the top 3 trends you see in your market in the next 3 years.”

Scale from 0 to 5

Q1 : Main trends in the coming 3 years

Lower weight, Lower System Cost, More Compact design…

Source: SpecialChem Market Survey « Metal Replacement Opportunities »

235 global respondents, 45% OEMs, 55% polymer suppliers, Jan 2010.

Scale from 0 to 5

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Q2 : Impact of trends on material requirements

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“What are the 3 main improvements needed for plastics to fulfill these trends?”

Segmentation Automotive / Non Automotive

Higher Stiffness/Impact balance, Dimensional Stability and Perf. at High Temp.

Source: SpecialChem Market Survey « Metal Replacement Opportunities »

235 global respondents, 45% OEMs, 55% polymer suppliers, Jan 2010.

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Q3a : Pressure to use Higher Heat Material

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73% of Total Respondents report Huge/Strong Pressure

No split

226 respondents

1. Dimensional Stability

2. Higher Max CST

3. Mechanical Perf.

Source: SpecialChem Market Survey « High Heat Material Trends »

226 global respondents, 45% OEMs, 55% polymer suppliers, Jan 2011

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Q3b : What are Reasons for this Pressure?

Existing Application Demands, Product Reliability, metal replacement

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No split

226 respondents

1. Existing Apps

2. Superior Reliability

3. Metal Replacement

Source: SpecialChem Market Survey « High Heat Material Trends »

226 global respondents, 45% OEMs, 55% polymer suppliers, Jan 2011

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Q3c : Pressure by market

Automotive and Industrial have the highest pressure

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Market % Huge

pressure

% Huge +

strong

pressure

Top 3 performances Top 3 Reasons

Automotive

Under the hood 42% 76%

Dimensional Stab.

Heat Aging

Peak T° Resistance

Stronger Heat Requirements

Metal Replacement

More part close to the engine

Automotive

Lighting+other 19% 64%

Peak T° Resistance

Max. Continuous. Serv. T°

Dimensional Stab.

Stronger Heat Requirements

Metal Replacement

Better product reliability

E&E 22% 69% Ret. Mechanical. Perf.

Max. Continuous. Serv. T°

Dimensional Stab. Industrial 23% 60%

Medical &

Healthcare 12% 39%

Peak T° Resistance

Ret. Chemical Resist.

Ret. Mechanical Perf.

Aerospace &

Defense 21% 63%

Max. Continuous. Serv. T°

Ret. Electrical Perf.

Peak T° Resistance Wiring & Cable 5% 51%

Better product reliability

Stronger Heat Requirements

Thermosets / Composites

Replacement

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Q4 : Average Heat Improvements Required

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Peak and Maximum Continuous Service Temperature

24% need +10 to +20°C

20% need +25 to +35°C

38% need more than 35°C

23% need +10 to +20°C

24% need +25 to +35°C

34% need more than 35°C

Source: SpecialChem Market Survey « High Heat Material Trends »

226 global respondents, 45% OEMs, 55% polymer suppliers, Jan 2011

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Q5 : Polymer considered for higher heat applications

Engineering Plastics Users

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Q5: Polymers considered for higher heat applications

Amorphous High Heat Polymer Users

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Q6: Materials Considered to Replace Metal

Many High Heat Plastics

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Conclusion

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Opportunities for Higher Heat Materials

Horizon 2012-2016… Visit us and access additional data !!

15

White paper (full report)

Extreme High Temperature

Thermoplastics –

Gateway to the Future or the Same

Old Trail?

WebSeminar (bonus)

High Heat Materials:

Trends and Challenges in Your Market PLUS

Potential Solutions to Meet Performance

Requirements while Reducing Costs!

« Download the Presentation"

(PDF document and Recording) « Download the Report »

Selection Criteria (bonus)

Polymer Selection Criteria:

Properties, Strengths, and Limitations

« Download the Selection Tool »

(Excel File)

Access the full report @ SpecialChem... and more:

http://www.omnexus.com/resources/articles/article.aspx?id=29623