LANXESS and Korean auto parts specialist INFAC have together developed a battery module housing for electric vehicles (EVs). The battery housing has been adapted to series production of EV models launched by a Korean OEM. Specialty chemicals company LANXESS and Korean auto parts specialist INFAC have together developed a battery module housing for electric vehicles (EVs).The battery housing uses Durethan BKV30FN04 from LANXESS to satisfy stringent mechanical and chemical property requirements for latest EV components. The halogen-free, flame-retardant and glass-fiber-reinforced polyamide 6 (PA6) is characterized by its excellent flame-retardant and electrical properties. The material is highly processable and enables the integration of complex functions required for housing components, resulting in a smaller number of parts and a simplified assembly process as well as lighter weight.For identifying Growth Opportunities for the Polyamide Resin Market please visit https://www.lucintel.com/polyamide-resin-in-composites.aspx
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