Skymark Performance Films Limited (Scunthorpe, U.K.), employs Arnitel® VT
thermoplastic ether ester block copolymer elastomer (TEE-E) film technology
materials from DSM Engineering Plastics, in Skymark’s breathable SKYAIR® and
SKYAIR® XT membranes. SKYAIR® and SKYAIR® XT membranes offer different levels
of moisture vapour transmission rate and when laminated to fabric can be used
in recreational, sports, medical and construction applications which are
waterproof and windproof, yet remain “breathable”.
Arnitel® has successfully implemented new technologies for the Arnitel® Vapour
Transmission (VT) products. These unique Arnitel® VT products combine
intelligent breathability with excellent film processing behavior and are
specially designed for applications in breathable membranes. Arnitel® VT
products also exhibit excellent draping and soft touch, making it especially
useful in layered fabric and non-woven constructions. Unlike many earlier
waterproof yet breathable film types, films made from Arnitel® elastomer
contain no micropores. Water vapour transmission is accomplished by diffusion
through the film itself. SKYAIR® and SKYAIR® XT membranes are the first
commercial applications of the new Arnitel® VT technologies.
“We chose Arnitel® VT for its excellent processability and level of
breathability,” said Paul Glover, Group Technical Director at Skymark. “DSM’s
engineering staff went out of their way to aid us in the many development and
production elements involved in the commercialisation of SKYAIR® and SKYAIR®
XT using the new Arnitel® technology material, the most recent being the
launch, of the higher MVTR, SKYAIR® XT membranes. The result has allowed
Skymark to offer alternative breathable membranes at a competitive level into
the price driven textile market and we look forward to continued developments
with DSM in the future.”
Because there are no pores in membranes made from the Arnitel® material,
SKYAIR® and SKYAIR® XT membranes retain their waterproof qualities even when
water drops hit at high speeds, as on a motorcycle jacket worn while riding in
the rain.
In medical applications, pore-free SKYAIR® and SKYAIR® XT membranes block
bacteria and viruses in addition to body fluids. Breathability is not affected
by repeated washing, where pore-based materials tend to clog with detergents
or particulate lifted during washing.
“We are proud to have helped Skymark meet the challenges of breathable,
waterproof membrane applications with their SKYAIR® and SKYAIR® XT products,”
said Francis Aussems, Application Development and Technical Manager, DSM
Engineering Plastics. “It is particularly satisfying to work with Skymark
because of their ability to seek out and use new developments.”
In textile-based uses, the breathability of SKYAIR® and SKYAIR® XT membranes
affords comfort to wearers engaged in performance recreation and sports
activities, even in extreme weather. In a completely different vein, the same
attribute makes non-porous fabric made from Arnitel® VT elastomer good for use
as a roofing membrane in building construction, where it allows water vapour
from the inhabited side to disperse into the outside air.
Other attributes especially fitting for the SKYAIR® and SKYAIR® XT usage of
Arnitel® include the material’s elasticity over a wide temperature range,
excellent chemical resistance, high melting point, and good adhesion to
substrates.
In addition to film applications, Arnitel® is extensively used in automotive
components designed for human touch, such as armrests and steering wheel
covers; for components requiring exceptional fatigue resistance and resistance
to oil and greases, including rack and pinion bellows, constant velocity joint
(CVJ) boots, and air brake tubing. In the electronic and consumer goods
industries, Arnitel® is widely used for mobile phone antennas, cable
insulation, flexible tubing, handles, and pads. The range of Arnitel® is
exemplified by its use both in tiny, low-noise gears, and in large, energy-
and sound-absorbing railway pads.