Publication: 04. Maj 2021 ktpe_newsdate_updated: 26. Marzec 2024

Innovative collaboration: award for jointly developed component


Successful cooperation between KRAIBURG TPE and automobile manufacturer

Collaboration between an automobile manufacturer headquartered in Southern Germany and KRAIBURG TPE has resulted in the creation of an outstanding solution. Future-oriented, sustainable and efficient, the new material was developed in close cooperation with the OEM and is now moving into series production. 

Installed in a wide range of locations within a vehicle, seals are used, among other things, to prevent ingress of water into vehicle interiors through doors, engine compartments, trunk lids or other areas. However, contact and movement between rubber components and those made of materials such as glass, plastic or metal can often result in unwelcome noise. In severe cases, movement is so inhibited that components begin to slide across each other in a jerky fashion known as the stick-slip effect. A manufacturer of premium vehicles and KRAIBURG TPE decided to collaborate closely on the development of solutions to such problems. To date, the highpoint of these joint material development activities has been winning the Best of Award at the 18th MATERIALICA Design Awards.

The conventional way to eliminate the irritating noises caused by the stick-slip effect has been to add an anti-friction coating.  However, it is sometimes impossible to apply these coatings in a completely reliable way, and they also tend to deteriorate as time goes by. When this happens, these irritating noises emerge at a later stage of a vehicle’s lifecycle, bringing a deterioration in quality that OEMs are keen to avoid. A further disadvantage of widely-used tribological anti-friction coatings is that they prevent separation of materials in end-of-life vehicles, severely impairing their recyclability. 



The new approach removes the glaring disadvantage of previous solutions: thanks to the custom-designed material, adapted component and modified material, there is no need for an additional coating. Further advantages include the depot effect (ensuring long-term anti-frictional properties), maximum freedom of design, greater flexibility during processing, fewer processing stages, and savings in both weight and costs. On top of all this, the thermoplastic elastomer used in the new solution can be recovered for in-process recycling. 

An overview of the key data:

  • Siding friction coefficient of the component reduced by up to 90%
  • Abrasion reduced by 50%
  • Material up to 100% recoverable for in-process recycling

 

“The close collaboration with the automobile manufacturer enabled us to make critical progress in the course of the project. In our opinion, the project is a shining example of successful, dependable and sustainable collaboration between a raw material supplier and an OEM, greatly benefiting both parties”, says Dipl. Ing. Florian Vetter, Development – Automotive at KRAIBURG TPE, describing the close cooperation. “The entire project benefited from the OEM’s early involvement, ultimately enabling us to come up with a solution that meets the exact requirements”.



The winners of the 18th MATERIALICA Design + Technology Award were announced on October 20th, 2020 as part of the eMove360° Hybrid 2020 Conference & Exhibition for Mobility 4.0 – electric-connected-autonomous. Mercedes Benz AG and KRAIBURG TPE gained the Best of Award in the material category for Silent materials – best performance in tribological systems.

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