Discover Envalior's Innovative High-Voltage PBT Solutions

Revolutionizing High-Voltage Applications with New PBT
Envalior is setting a new benchmark in materials science with their latest innovation, the Pocan PBT. This exciting development was showcased at notable industry events and is designed specifically for high-voltage applications. It boasts remarkable attributes such as high elongation at break, excellent tracking resistance, and impressive hydrolysis resistance, making it an ideal choice for critical applications in the electrical sector.
Applications and Benefits of Pocan PBT
The Pocan PBT is more than just a new material; it represents a revolutionary step forward, optimized for applications in ultrafast high-voltage charging connectors. These connectors are essential for electric vehicles, where charging voltages exceed 800 volts, as well as powering AI data centers efficiently. This innovation aligns perfectly with the increasing demand for advanced electronic components.
Enhancing Performance in Connectors
Dr. Jochen Endtner, who leads Product Development for Pocan at Envalior, emphasizes the material's vast application potential. The Pocan PBT not only excels in power supply systems for AI but also serves in various electrical components within smart grid devices, thus addressing market needs effectively.
Material Variants for Specific Needs
Envalior is committed to expanding their offerings by introducing variants of the new PBT with tailored glass fiber contents. This customization allows for properties that can be optimized further, ensuring that these materials meet the specific demands of different industries. Furthermore, the ability to laser mark the material in various colors, including data matrix codes, is revolutionizing how manufacturers can brand their products.
Exceptional Physical and Chemical Properties
One of the standout characteristics of Pocan PBT is its impressive elongation at break, exceeding 2.5 percent (per ISO standards). This ensures that components maintain structural integrity under stress, reducing the risk of failure. The material also exhibits remarkable resilience against temperature fluctuations and retains its properties over extended periods, making it an ideal replacement for traditional materials like polyamide.
Hydrolysis and Flame Retardancy Features
In competitive testing reflecting industry standards, the Pocan PBT shows outstanding hydrolysis resistance, with crucial mechanical properties enduring after numerous stress tests. Notably, it maintains over 70% elongation at break even after prolonged exposure to adverse conditions, achieving compliance with rigorous automotive standards. Furthermore, its tracking resistance is rated at the highest level, ensuring superior safety and reliability in electrical applications.
Safe, Versatile, and User-Friendly Design
Pocan BFN4232ZHR S1 is designed with safety in mind. It is free from halogens and polyfluorinated substances. This ensures not only environmental responsibility but also reduced health risks during production. The lack of harmful decomposition products during processing is a significant benefit for manufacturers, fostering a safer workplace and easier compliance with emerging regulations.
Comprehensive Range of High-Performance Solutions
Beyond the PBT, Envalior offers a diverse selection of halogen-free flame-retardant materials optimal for high-voltage connectors, characterized by high CTI values and UL classified fire safety ratings. These include robust polyphthalamide compounds and various polyamide selections that prevent corrosion, securing long-term effectiveness.
Visitors can explore these innovative materials at the upcoming K 2025 event in Germany and engage with the team at The Battery Show North America. Envalior is eager to share its latest advancements in material technology with industry leaders and innovators alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the key feature of the new Pocan PBT?
The Pocan PBT features high elongation at break and excellent resistance to tracking and hydrolysis, making it suitable for high-voltage applications.
In what applications can Pocan PBT be used?
Pocan PBT is ideal for ultrafast charging connectors for electric vehicles and AI data center power systems, as well as components within smart grids.
How does Pocan PBT compare to traditional materials?
It combines the beneficial properties of both polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) and polyamide, offering superior mechanical stability and hydrolysis resistance.
Is Pocan BFN4232ZHR S1 safe for processing?
Yes, it is designed to be free of harmful substances and does not release toxic decomposition products during processing.
Where can I find more information about Envalior's products?
Detailed material specifications and information about Envalior's offerings are available on their official website.
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