As an innovator of TPV materials, ExxonMobil has been a leader in automotive weather resistance. In the company's two new grades, a product can be bonded to thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) systems as well as existing EPDM rubber profiles. Its bonding strength and compression set provide excellent sealing performance. Good melt flow results in a shiny, smooth interior effect, and the production of corner moldings requires no secondary coating, reducing assembly costs.
Another new product introduced by the company can match the interior effects of parts with auto parts made of different thermoplastics or rubber materials. The appearance of the parts can be adjusted to meet the requirements of glossiness, sparkling or matt. The appearance of the effect.
Exxon Mobil Launches New TPV
ExxonMobil Chemical has recently developed two new grades of Santoprene thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) for automobiles that can make exterior parts of automobiles more attractive. These products have a variety of advantages: low specific gravity can make parts lighter, good resistance to aging can extend the life of parts, compression set less deformation, a wide range of use temperature.