Blog

Novel Class of Engineering Thermoplastic for High-Heat Capacitor Films | Plastics Technology

Borealis’s Stelora is thermal performance gap between PP capacitor films and films based on high-temperature PPS, PTFE and PEEK. #polyolefins

A novel class of “sustainably based”engineering thermoplastic for a wide range of technically advanced applications for which high-temperature polymers are currently used has been launched by Borealis. The new Stelora resin is the result of a collaboration with cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) resin producer TOPAS Advanced Polymers, and was created using a unique process that combines clear, high-purity COC with PP made with Borealis’ Bornewables feedstock which is derived from waste and residue streams such as used cooking oils and is based on a mass balance approach. Carbon Fiber Thermoplastic Composite

The resulting material, called ethylene-propylene-norbornene (EPN), is based on 80% renewable feedstock and is intended for “superclean” high-heat-resistant biaxially oriented dielectric capacitor film applications required for the new generation of energy-saving power semiconductors. These power semiconductors based on silicon carbide (SiC) or gallium nitride (GaN) will be used primarily in inverters for e-mobility and renewable energy generation.

Sources at Borealis say films made of the material bridge the thermal performance gap between capacitor films made of PP and those made from high-temperature PPS, PTFE and PEEK, while maintaining the other benefits of well-established high-performing PP capacitor films. The advantages of Stelora capacitor films over PP capacitors films is that it provides exceptional heat resistance and superior electrical properties at high temperatures.

The first commercially available application of Stelora is a dielectric capacitor film which boasts all of the benefits of the equivalent made using PP resin as a dielectric, but with significant performance enhancements including exceptional heat resistance, superior electrical properties at high temperatures, and increased efficiency. Stelora-based film is also fully compatible with existing converting lines, so it can be processed by customers without the need for investment in new equipment, infrastructure or assets.

Said Ilkka Pentillä, CEO of Tervakoski Films Group, a long-standing Borealis customer of capacitor grades, “Stelora is a unique solution that combines enhanced sustainability with elevated performance. We are confident that, within a short time, it will replace existing engineering polymers in a wide range of applications, providing our customers with a cost-effective, high-performance solution that also drives circularity and energy efficiency.”

In consumer goods markets, there are countless applications for clear plastics such as copolyesters, acrylic, SAN, amorphous nylon, and polycarbonate.

Though often criticized, MFR is a very good gauge of the relative average molecular weight of the polymer. Since molecular weight (MW) is the driving force behind performance in polymers, it turns out to be a very useful number.

For conveying resin materials over short distances there’s no more efficient and versatile way than using a self-contained vacuum loader. It may seem like a basic piece of equipment but selecting the right model can make a big difference in efficiency, process consistency, and reduced changeover time.

plastics extrusion © 2023 Gardner Business Media, Inc. Privacy Policy [Log On]