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Celanese's Tycona Engineered Plastics recently launched a "green" product, the V
source:1Release time:2016-07-21 13:58:00
Celanese's Tykona Engineered Plastics recently launched a "green" product, the Vectra LCP, which will help propel manufacturing into the "green" electronic era.
 
 
 
Vectra LCP plastics do not require any additional flame retardant, and their self-flame retardancy has been demonstrated by continuous exposure to 240 ° C and short-term exposure to 360 ° C. Vectra LCP is free of heavy metals, chlorides or bromides, enabling electronic components to be environmentally friendly, safe, biologically harmless and fully recyclable.
 
 
 
The lower production costs of the Vectra LCP are also attractive to the electrical and electronics industry. The combination of low viscosity and high impact resistance makes it impossible to manufacture connectors with very thin outer walls. At the same time, this provides the dual guarantee of material saving and future miniaturization. Not only that, its very low melting heat is greatly shortened the production time of the product. These many advantages combine to make electronic and electrical components not only safe, 'green' but also highly competitive. The emergence of Vectra LCP provides an ideal choice for laptop, mobile and flat panel display manufacturing, especially for internal connectors, chip sockets and memory cards.
 
 
 
In recent years, Greenpeace has taken active steps to encourage manufacturers in the IT industry to stop using materials that are highly polluting and harmful to health. These Greenpeace initiatives, along with new environmental guidelines such as the RoHS (Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) and WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive, have prompted a growing number of manufacturers to find ways to make their products more environmentally friendly in response to consumer demands.
 
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