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Getting
Rid of Another Thermal Bridge
The German window system manufacturer aluplast is launching
a window system that is highly thermally insulating as well as cost-effective,
thanks to a version of Ultradur® High Speed (PBT) which BASF developed
especially for this company.
This
glassfibre-reinforced thermoplastic replaces the steel that is normally
used for window frame profiles, thus providing much better heat-insulating
features without changing the mechanical properties of the windows. The
new profiles do not only save time-consuming and costly work steps for
window manufacturers but also weigh 60 percent less than their predecessors
containing metal.
In early April, aluplast will be introducing this product innovation at
the international trade fair fensterbau/frontale 2008 in Nuremberg,
Germany. The new window profiles will already be available on the market
by that time.
They can be processed on conventional production lines.
Thermal insulation improved by 20 percent - thanks to plastic
Two flat strips made of Ultradur are extruded into the new window profile,
replacing the metal profile that is usually heavy and difficult to install.
The high thermal conductivity of the metallic reinforcement used
so far in the window frames has always resulted in a thermal bridge,
explains Manfred Wüst, head of systems engineering at aluplast. This
is why we joined forces with BASF in the search for a material that would
make the window frame as stiff as if it contained metal. At the same time,
however, the material was supposed to have better insulating characteristics
and contribute to greater energy efficiency in construction. The
U-value (formerly k-value: heat transfer coefficient, thus
a parameter for thermal-insulation capacity) of the window frame profiles
using the flat Ultradur strips is improved by about 20 percent in comparison
to the standard versions that contain a steel profile.
PBT
instead of metal: light, firm and securely anchored
Thanks to its extraordinary mechanical features within a wide temperature
range, its dimensional stability and its low coefficient of expansion,
this plastic is very well-suited for use in window frame profiles,
states Dr. Kay Brockmüller of applications development at BASF Plastics.
The Ultradur strips are optimally positioned and permanently anchored
in the plastic profiles by means of extrusion. The flat plastic strips
also ensure that the window frame profiles are 60 percent lighter in weight,
which makes transport and installation easier as well.
In addition - more service for window manufacturers
Window manufacturers can process the new profiles on their current equipment
without the need to make additional investments. aluplast extrudes the
plastic strips directly into the window frames, thus saving window manufacturers
the laborious and expensive steps of steel purchasing, steel logistics
and manual steel processing. The new system is not earmarked as
a special niche product; over the long term, we plan to switch over all
of our profile systems, thus offering our customers a clear-cut competitive
edge. We will start the market launch of the new product in our large
IDEAL 4000® profile line, explains Manfred J. Seitz, owner of
aluplast.
Ultradur® is BASF's brand name for its partially crystalline, thermoplastic,
saturated polyesters on the basis of polybutylene terephthalate (PBT).
They are used as materials in the production of high-quality technical
parts in many sectors of industry such as automotive construction and
electrical engineering.
Additional information about Ultradur® can be obtained by writing
to the e-mail address Ultraplaste.infopoint@basf.com
or by calling phone no. [+49] (0) 621 60 78780. Technical details are
also available at http://www.basf.de/ultradur.
The aluplast group is one of the largest international manufacturers of
plastic window systems. Today, its brand ranks third in a European brand
comparison and seventh worldwide. This year,aluplast is commemorating
its 25th anniversary of its founding, having become a global player within
a quarter of a century. The aluplast group currently has 22 production
sites and sales offices worldwide, with
its customers numbering 1600 companies. Using aluplast's annual production
volume of 150,000 metric tons of PVC (for the extrusion of window systems),
the companys customers manufacture 12 million windows per year.
Web: http://www.aluplast.de
Web: http://www.basf.com
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