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Product Information > Apec > Application areas
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[Enjoy a feeling of spaciousness and an unspoiled panorama
/ Makrolon® AG2677]
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| OEM: Daimler AG, Stuttgart |
| Supplier: Webasto AG, Stockdorf / freeglass GmbH & Co. KG, Schwaikheim |
| Industry sector: Glazing |
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Part design:
Makrolon® now also in the lamella roof of
the Mercedes B-Class from DaimlerChrysler
A Makrolon® lamella roof proven in the current
Mercedes A-Class now features in the Mercedes B-Class. The lamella
system is 3.5 kilograms lighter than a pure steel
solution.
Its five transparent, gray-tinted
lamellae are made of the Makrolon® AG2677 polycarbonate
from BMS.
The innovative panoramic roof was
developed by Webasto AG, which also acts as system supplier for
the complete assembly and is based in Stockdorf near Munich,
Germany. "We opted for polycarbonate as the material for the
lamella because it offers a weight saving over a purely
steel-based solution of around 3.5 kilograms and gives more
freedom in terms of the 3D component layout and therefore more
freedom in the design. What's more, polycarbonate is
extremely resistant to chipping from stones and, in the event of a
crash, will not shatter like glass. That means increased safety
for passengers," explains Ralf Schwaighofer, Group Manager,
Plastics Technology, at Webasto.
The lamella
design means the roof opening can be made around 60 percent larger
than with traditional sunroofs. When opened, the roof gives
passengers a generous panoramic view and, when closed, ensures the
inside of the automobile has a bright, welcoming and open
atmosphere. The lamella panels are manufactured by
freeglass GmbH & Co. KG of Schwaikheim, Germany, using a
dual-component injection molding technique. Firstly, the
transparent panel exterior is manufactured from Makrolon®
AG 2677 and a surrounding black border made of plastic is then
molded to the inside. A finally applied polysiloxane coating
protects the lamella roof panels from scratching and
weathering.
In terms of its property profile,
Makrolon® AG2677 is a specially optimized grade of
polycarbonate for automotive glazing. The material is extremely
pure and can be colored in various thicknesses in the specific
colors required by the customer. Further strengths of the material
include its high toughness, transparency and heat resistance.
"Thanks to several successful projects, such as the panoramic
roof on the smart forfour, we have garnered extensive development,
design, material and processing expertise for polycarbonate
automotive glazing. Our customers can leverage this know-how if,
for example, they are looking to achieve optimal levels of
dimensional accuracy and surface quality," says Volkhard
Krause, Head of the Automotive Glazing Team at Bayer
MaterialScience. Krause believes a fundamental advantage of
polycarbonate over glass is its high integration potential:
"For example, it's even possible to develop panoramic
roofs that incorporate sun visors or roof modules with integrated
solar cells and illumination elements."
Bayer MaterialScience has taken great pains
to ensure that polycarbonate glazing can be integrated into
surrounds suitable for plastics and has, for example, developed
modified Makrolon® grades for the frame components.
Grades of the transparent copolycarbonate Apec® are
available for applications that have to be particularly heat
resistant. The company has also developed new colors with IR
protection. These materials can be used to create glazing that
largely absorbs the sun's heat radiation so that the inside
of the automobile remains cooler.
Detailed Information:
Product:
Makrolon
Makrolon AG2677
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