For unmatched connector performance in the more aggressive oil-air mixtures
found with biodiesel fuel, leading producers turn to Stanyl. With
proven performance of over 8000 hours at 160ºC, Stanyl comfortably meets
industry specifications, retaining strength and toughness.
When temperatures exceed 200°C, close to the engine, Stanyl gives the greatest
reliability and durability, usually at the lowest system cost. The risk of
failures in assembly and use over the life of the vehicle are significantly
reduced by Stanyl's high degree of toughness, mechanical strength at high
temperatures and weld line strength. When connector designs call for film
hinges that form an integral part of the closure, Stanyl has proven to be the
toughest material available, meeting requirements of five flexings after
ageing at 120ºC for thicknesses of 0.2mm. Using Stanyl enables connector
manufacturers to achieve zero defect targets in assembly, reducing claims and
lower overall cost per connection.
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Connector design with lower profiles and lighter in weight are made possible
through the unmatched combination of easy flow and strength retention at high
temperatures. Stanyl processes more easily than other resins that exhibit high
temperature properties; it cycles faster - especially for the High Flow series
- and enables consistent, trouble-free manufacturing:
• simpler
tooling demands
• lower tool maintenance required
• in multi-cavity tools, more cavities possible, increased productivity
• unmatched shot-to-shot consistency
Connector design
integrity is improved as lower shear is needed, also leading to lower
plate-out compared to semi-aromatic polyamides or SPS.