Thursday, May 26, 2011

ALLIANCE POLYMERS & SERVICES (APS) OFFERS NEW MAXELAST TPE GRADE FOR OVERMOLDING


Alliance Polymers & Services  (APS), the exclusive North American distributor for Maxelast® TPEs (thermoplastic elastomers) used by some of the world’s leading manufacturers, is now offering the new, soft A-Series for overmolding applications. Processors can now mold products at lower temperatures and injection pressures than with competitive products.

With a wide Shore A hardness range from 10 to 85 A, the new styrenic  A-Series of Maxelast TPEs can be successfully overmolded onto PC, APS, PC/ABS or copolyester substrates.  The new A-Series of TPEs is well suited for use  in products that include tools (power and hand), personal care items, computers, consumer electronics, game controls, toys and auto parts.

The benefits of molding with the A-Series of Maxelast TPEs include a soft, flexible feel with excellent grip characteristics, good compression set, easy to process and color and available translucent and clear grades.  In addition, the new TPEs provide an attractive appearance and resist scratching.

Maxelast TPEs  are used by some of the world’s leading companies, among them VW, Buick, Honda, Stanley Tools, Samsung, Panasonic, Nike, Puma and Adidas.

Alliance Polymers & Services (APS) is a full service warehousing, distribution, and technical service organization dedicated to helping TPE, TPU and other elastomer marketers and processors with all their product and technical support needs.  APS currently markets and supports Polymax Maxelast® TPEs and BASF Elastollan® TPUs.   

APS  offers elastomer materials in quantities large and small (from truckloads down to drums and bags).  

APS  is owned and operated by three of the industry’s leading marketing and technical support executives, Roger J. Huarng, Stephane Morin and Ron Sheu, formerly with BASF Corporation.  They work with a series of independent technical agents located throughout the North American Continent.

For more information on Maxelast®TPEs for overmolding as well as other grades for conventional, unique or highly durable applications, contact:

Alliance Polymers & Services (APS)

30735 Cypress Road, Suite 400,
Romulus, MI 48174
734-710-6700
Web: www.apstpe.com. Email: sales@apstpe.com

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Stephane Morin Was Part of the Team That Created Better-Breathing Running Shoes

A remarkable combination of chemistry and engineering is giving the feet of running enthusiasts a welcome breather, thanks to BASF.

Together with shoe designers, BASF’s Elastogran subsidiary developed an innovative ventilation system that allows fresh air to circulate through a shoe. 

“These new running shoes breathe easier because of Elastollan, an innovative BASF thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer,” says Stephane Morin,  Former Senior Market Development Specialist at BASF. “Elastollan works by creating special openings in the sides, toes, heels, and soles that allow fresh air into the shoes exactly where it is needed, thereby creating a cooling effect. In fact, this technology delivers a 20 percent reduction in heat generation, and that means greater comfort for runners.”

Stephane Morin
This new breathable-shoe technology is used by adidas in its ClimaCool™ line of athletic shoes. Other well-known makers of sports shoes such as Reebok and Nike are also using Elastollan TPUs to help make their shoes more durable, ergonomic, and comfortable.


While the sports shoes are setting a new standard for “cool running,” Morin believes the plastics-based BASF innovation will find its way into other kinds of footware. “The integration of innovative chemistry and advanced design that makes athletic shoes better will help improve shoes across the board. And you don’t have to be an athlete to appreciate cooler and more comfortable shoes.”

For more information on conventional, unique or highly durable applications, contact Stephane Morin:

Alliance Polymers & Services (APS)
30735 Cypress Road, Suite 400,
Romulus, MI 48174
734-710-6703
Web: www.apstpe.com. Email: morin@apstpe.com

APS is owned and operated by three of the industry’s leading marketing and technical support executives, Roger J. Huarng, Stephane Morin and Ron Sheu, formerly with BASF Corporation. They work with a series of independent technical agents located in cities and markets throughout the North American Continent.

Alliance Polymers & Services (APS) is a full service warehousing, distribution, shipping and technical service organization dedicated to helping thermoplastic elastomers (TPE),thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) and other elastomer marketers and processors with all their product and technical support needs. The firm currently markets and supports Polymax Maxelast® TPEs and BASF Elastollan® TPUs. 

 

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

TPUs Improve Horseshoes!


To borrow a word or phrase from an advertisement by a leading shoe insole manufacturer, more and more lucky horses worldwide can expect to be “gellin” thanks to a small, but innovative Ft. Lauderdale, FL firm.

Former horse trainer and entrepreneur John Filipelli came to the realization early in his career that horses run better without shoes.  But allowing them to be ridden, much less race, without shoes, wasn’t the solution, either from a practical much less a humane perspective.  Hooves are comprised of hair, and need to be protected, and of course, that’s why man has been shoeing horses for centuries, with metal shoes.  No other material has been found to be better.  Until now, that is.

Here’s What Happened and Why
Many years ago, Filipelli was challenged by an owner to cure a horse that would go off stride.  He had to do this within 30 days or forfeit his fees.   No matter what he tried, nothing worked, until he removed the horseshoes.  Then the horse quickly went back on stride.

Filipelli’s quest for a solution and an alternative to the old fashioned metal horseshoe.  The result is that today, Filipelli is the Founder and President of Nanoflex, Inc., a firm that has horse owners and stables from around the globe clamoring for his solution with the “gellin” horseshoe.  His firm has patented and now produces and sells one-size-fits all horseshoes made from a special polyurethane polymer sold by Alliance Polymers & Services LLC (APS), North America’s largest distributor and technical resource of BASF’s Elastollan® brand of thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) used by Nanoflex.



“My first attempt,” recalls Filipelli, “was to develop a polymer boot, not a horseshoe.  Polymers at that time deemed possibly suitable for a horseshoe didn’t fit the bill in terms of processability, flexibility, durability and the basic ability to be affixed to a hoof, and stay on.  The boot didn’t work and it was fortuitous,” he continues, “that I hooked up with Roger Huarng, a former BASF technical materials expert and now a Principal with APS, the Continent’s only TPE-exclusive (thermoplastic elastomer exclusive) distributor and technical support firm for the various lines of soft elastomers.” He is quick to add that concessions and help by Huarng and the TPU supplier have added to the firm’s budding success.

Solution Found
Together, the two agreed on a proprietary grade of polyurethane that had all the attributes required for the application – consistency and uniform density across the shoe, toughness, durability, a certain level of flexibility or cushioning and at a cost comparable to a metal horseshoe.  The equestrian products are made entirely of polyurethane based on nanotechnology, no metal.  


Added benefits, the two found after the ideal formulation was obtained, a mold built and a custom injection molder was found, included:
1)     The new Nanoflex shoes can be applied in either traditional way – with nails, or with Equalox or Vettec, popular adhesives used for securing horseshoes.
2)     The horseshoes stay on longer than traditional metal shoes.  The durability of the polyurethane is comparable to aluminum horseshoes.
3)     One size, when trimmed, fits any horse.
4)     Pricing is comparable to metal shoes.
5)     And, the polymer shoes are reversible which can give even longer life.

Filipelli chuckles when he lists this additional possible benefit – polyurethane horseshoes can be injection molded in any custom color desired.

Slower Than Expected to Catch On, But There’s Great Potential
Centuries of using metal horseshoes have made customer slightly hesitant to give the Nanoflex breakthrough a try, but Filipelli and his associates see the tide turning. “With only our budding marketing efforts and our putting our limited resources into R & D and production,” says Filipelli, “we’re getting serious inquiries from around the globe, a lot by word of mouth generated.  Both individuals and firms in Europe and Australia have been particularly eager to try out the Nanoflex products, and report great results back to us.  Our approach has been that, if anyone promises to shoe a horse with our products, we’ll send them a free pair.  This has worked remarkably well.” At the present time, Filipelli is looking to build his network of distributors, dealers and retailers around the world.

Research Backs Up Claims, Growing Use
In steps to both verify product claims and industry skepticism, the company conducts ongoing research to verify that polymer horseshoes are viable alternatives. Among the results are lameness prevention, increased circulation, improved traction, increased comfort, an improved gait and faster running speeds.
The firm has developed the following chart to make other comparisons and show other benefits.

For more information on the new polymer horseshoe, contact: Marketing Department, Nanoflex, Inc., 30321-1/2 NW Court, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309.  Tel: 877-815-6337.   Web: www.nanoflexinc.com. Email: johnfilipelli@hotmail.com.

For more information on TPUs used in this application or for other standard or custom TPU applications, contact:  


Alliance Polymers & Services LLC (APS)
30735 Cypress Road, Suite 400
Romulus, MI 48174 
Tel: 734-710-6700  Fax: 734-710-6715 
Web: www.apstpe.com  Email: sales@apstpe.com

Monday, May 9, 2011

Alliance Polymers & Services @ ChinaPlas 2011

Ron Sheu and Roger Huarng are attending ChinaPlas: The 25th International Exhibition on Plastics and Rubber Industries in Guangzhou, PR China, May 17-20, 2011.

Growing up together with China's plastics and rubber industries in the last 26 years, the promotional slogan of CHINAPLAS - "The Growth Engine for Your Industries" - the show's mission is to continue to bring plenty of solutions for various user enterprises by showcasing the most innovative and advanced plastics and rubber machinery and raw materials in the coming future.
Ron Sheu,APS; Sven Riechers, 3C Team Leader BASF; Martin Lu, Polymax @ChinaPlas 2011
More than 80,000 visitors from 35 countries are expected to participate in ChinaPlas. Alliance Polymers & Services (APS) travels all over the world to learn about the latest innovations in the plastics industry.

APS is owned and operated by three of the industry’s leading marketing and technical support executives, Roger J. Huarng, Stephane Morin and Ron Sheu, formerly with BASF Corporation. They work with a series of independent technical agents located in cities and markets throughout the North American Continent.

Roger Huarng,APS; Ralph Shi,PolyOne; Ron Sheu,APS

Alliance Polymers & Services (APS) is a full service warehousing, distribution, shipping and technical service organization dedicated to helping thermoplastic elastomers (TPE),thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) and other elastomer marketers and processors with all their product and technical support needs. The firm currently markets and supports Polymax Maxelast® TPEs and BASF Elastollan® TPUs.

For more information on conventional, unique or highly durable applications, contact:

Alliance Polymers & Services LLC,
30735 Cypress Road, Suite 400,
Romulus, MI 48174
734-710-6700Web: www.apstpe.com. Email: sales@apstpe.com

 



Monday, May 2, 2011

ANTEC Boston, May 2-4-2011


Call Roger Huarng on his cell phone (734-558-2540) to arrange a meeting to discuss your Elastomer part design needs while in Boston during ANTEC 2011, May 2-4.

ANTEC 2011 Conference

Boston, Massachusetts

May 1-5, 2011
A New Technology Forum at the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) ANTEC 2011 conference will explore plastics innovations with potential to advance the state of the art in thin-film photovoltaic systems and reflective films for solar concentrator applications.

ANTEC 2011 will take place May 1-5 in Boston. The New Technology Forum, titled Polymers in Solar and Flexible Films, will be a half-day symposium starting at 1:30 pm on Monday, May 2, 2011. It will be concurrent with other technical sessions at the ANTEC conference. 

A detailed agenda for the symposium is posted at http://www.4spe.org/antec-2011-new-technology-forums .
SPE-ANTEC (Annual Technical Conference), sponsored by the Society of Plastics Engineers, is the leading technical forum on cutting-edge technology and information pertinent to the needs of the plastics industry. Hundreds of peer-reviewed technical papers provide plastics professionals unique inside access to proprietary research and findings. 

Visit the Society of Plastics Engineers at www.antec.ws