Dupont Zytel® HTN Bio-Based PPA Resins for SMT Connectors
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DuPont Zytel® HTN Bio-based PPA Resins for SMT Connectors March 3, 2020 DuPont Transportation & Industrial For Reference Purpose Only About the Presenter Nainish B. Sanghani Global Strategic Marketing Leader, Electrical & Electronics, at DuPont Transportation & Industrial business, is responsible for driving innovation and global business development. In this position, he is focused on setting strategy and developing solutions for electrical and electronics markets, including consumer electronics, connectors, 5G networks, electrical components and wire & cable. Since joining the company in 2005, Nainish has held several key positions in sales, business development, product line management, strategic marketing in India, Asia-Pacific and the USA. Nainish graduated from the Saurashtra University, India with a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. He also holds Master of Business Administration from NMIMS, University of Mumbai, India. For Reference Purpose Only 2 Agenda ➢ Introduction – New DuPont and Transportation & Industrial (T&I) Business ➢ DuPont’s Engineering Polymers Portfolio and DuPont Zytel® HTN ➢ Surface Mount Connectors and Key Types ➢ Top Criteria for Polymer Material Selection for SMT Connectors ➢ Introduction - Zytel® HTNFR42G30NH and Zytel® HTN42G30EF ➢ Q&A For Reference Purpose Only 3 New DuPont and T&I Business For Reference Purpose Only 4 We empower the world with essential innovations to thrive… For Reference Purpose Only 5 …by discovering and delivering results that matter. For Reference Purpose Only 6 Our journey to three: creating world leading companies 2017 2019 We brought together the With the intent to create three strong, independent companies complementary, innovative portfolios and pipelines of Dow and DuPont April June June Materials Science Agriculture Specialty Products For Reference Purpose Only 7 Centuries of progress The explosives era E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company was founded on the banks of the Brandywine River, in Wilmington, Delaware 1802 For Reference Purpose Only 8 Centuries of progress Chemistry and the polymer revolution We established our research laboratory, the Experimental Station, the birthplace of some of our biggest innovations — including nylon, Tyvek®, Kevlar® and Sorona® polymer 1902 For Reference Purpose Only 9 Welcome to a new DuPont Specialized solutions Essential innovations from highly engineered products and naturally sourced ingredients to shape industries and everyday life 2019 For Reference Purpose Only 10 Transforming everyday lives in 70+ countries 32,000+ HQ: Wilmington, Colleagues DE, USA ~170 Manufacturing Sites 10+ Global R&D Centers For Reference Purpose Only 11 Driving innovation for a diverse set of industries By end market $22.6B Industrial 2018 net sales Food & Beverage Military/ Transportation PPE By business segment Nutrition & Energy & Water Consumer ~$6.8B Biosciences Transportation ~$5.6B & Industrial Construction Safety & Electronics ~$5.5B Construction Health & Electronics Wellness ~$4.7B & Imaging For Reference Purpose Only 12 Transportation & Industrial Transforming industries and improving lives through material science For Reference Purpose Only 13 Transportation & Industrial - Our solution space Advanced Mobility Electrical/Electronics Industrial Healthcare Consumer For Reference Purpose Only 14 DuPont’s Engineering Polymers Portfolio and Zytel® HTN For Reference Purpose Only 15 Major Thermoplastic Polymer Groups Price / Performance / Temperature PI PEI PFA High Performance FEP PES PEK Engineering Polymers PPS PAR HTN PCT PSU LCP PA PU PA copolymer Engineering Polymers PC PBT PET POM MPPO TPV TPC-ET PVC SMA PS PP HDPE LDPE Standard Polymers ABS SAN PMMA AMORPHOUS SEMI-CRYSTALLINE For Reference Purpose Only 16 Major Thermoplastic Polymer Groups Polyimides Polyamides Polyesters Polyoxymethylene PI ® PFA Vespel Polyimide FEP parts and shapes Zytel® HTN PEK high performance polyamide resin PPS HTN PCT LCP Zytel® Plus Rynite® PET PA glass reinforced PA ® Zytel® Nylon Resins ® Delrin POM copolymer Crastin PBT toughened, conductive, PBT unfilled, glass reinforced PET POM Minlon® Hytrel® TPC-ET mineral reinforced nylon resin TPV TPC-ET Zytel® LCPA PP HDPE LDPE SEMI-CRYSTALLINE Bio-based products (in green color) are commercial today For Reference Purpose Only 17 Basics of Zytel® Nylon & Zytel® HTN High Performance PPA Resins KEVLAR® fully aromatic polyamide Zytel® HTN semi aromatic polyamide Increasing melt point & & point melt Increasing properties Zytel® PA66 aliphatic polyamide Amine Segment Acid Segment Zytel® HTN: Higher Tg & melting temp., Lower moisture sensitivity vs. aliphatic nylons For Reference Purpose Only 18 Zytel® HTN 42 – New Platform for Zytel® HTN PPA Zytel® HTN PPA bridges the performance gap between conventional engineering resins and high-end specialty polymers in a cost-effective way. When to use Zytel® HTN (PPA) ➢ Zytel® HTN 50 series offers balanced mechanical and chemical/thermal resistance performance with excellent processing, knit-line strength and melt stability ➢ Zytel® HTN 51 series offers outstanding chemical resistance and retention of properties when exposed to moisture. ➢ Zytel® HTN 52 series offers a higher melting point and deflection temperature, and is moldable in water-heated tools. ➢ Zytel® HTN 53 series offers improved stiffness and toughness at ambient/moderate temperatures, an excellent surface appearance, and is moldable in water-heated tools. ➢ Zytel® HTN 54 series offers high burst pressure, retention of properties with moisture, high level of stiffness up to 110ºC, and is moldable in water-heated tools. ➢ Zytel® HTN 92 series, enhanced with DuPont™ SHIELD Technology, offers high performance at temperatures up to 230ºC. ➢ Zytel® HTN 42 series offers bio-based high performance nylon resin solutions with good balance between improved performance and cost effectiveness especially when reflow process is needed. For Reference Purpose Only 19 Zytel® HTN 25 Years of PPA based Innovation ! Launch Launch of 50 series of 42 2020 Launch series of 52 2018 series 2005 Launch of 51 series 1995 For Reference Purpose Only 20 Zytel® HTN High Performance Resins Typical Applications Automotive Charge Air Thermostat Housings Water Jacket Spacer Cooler End Cap Automotive Fuel Laptop Housings Encapsulated Solenoids Electronic Connectors Cut-off Valve For Reference Purpose Only 21 SMT Connectors & Key Types For Reference Purpose Only 22 What are Surface Mount Connectors Surface Mount Technology (SMT) is a method in which the components are mounted or placed directly onto the surface of a printed circuit board (PCB) as opposed to inserting components through holes (THR) as with conventional assembly. An electronic device so made is called a surface-mount device (SMD). Surface Mount Technology Through Hole Technology • SMT enables to build highly complex electronic circuits into smaller and smaller assemblies with good repeatability due to the higher level of automation. It is also more cost and time efficient. • With on-going trends of designs that save space, miniaturization, increase in contact densities and market trends of connectivity, autonomous driving, surface mount connectors are continuing to be widely adopted across variety of end use markets including data & devices, automotive. For Reference Purpose Only 23 Surface Mount Process & Reflow Soldering Process Reflow soldering process Reflow Oven Circuit Board Belt conveyor Devices Peak Temp 230-270 ᴼC 150 C Temp. Temperature Profile 5-30 Time SEC. Blistering on the parts Expansion of moisture after reflow 24 Surface Mount Connectors – Several Types & Form Factors Board to Board Flexible Printed Circuit / HDMI USB 3.1 Flexible Flat Cable Receptacle Type-C Audio Jack Automotive PCB and Data SATA & SAS Plug Memory Module Socket Typical Specification: Product Category, Number of positions, Pitch, Mounting Angle, Current & Voltage Rating, Operating Temp, Contact materials, Compliance For Reference Purpose Only 25 Criteria for Material Selection For Reference Purpose Only 26 Key Criteria for Polymer Material Selection* S No Criteria Properties/Requirements Why It Matters 1 Thermal Properties Temp of deflection under load; UL 746B RTI Stability - Withstand lead-free solder reflow process. measure Aging (short & long term) of “stiffness” of the material as the temperature increases 2 Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength, Tensile Modulus, Reliability - Balance between toughness and stiffness elongation at break; Impact performance 3 Flammability UL 94 V-0, HB; GWFI, GWIT Safety. Understand risks of using material 4 Processing Flow-ability, Viscosity, non-corrosive Thin wall, miniaturization, less defects, higher productivity 5 Electrical Properties Comparative Tracking Index (CTI); Safety & Reliability- Meet electrical voltage and current Dielectric Strength; Volume Resistivity requirements. Effectiveness of insulation. Relative permittivity (Dk) Compatible with high-speed signal transfer up to 10Gb/s 6 Dimension stability (In low thermal expansion, low hygroscopy Reliability of performance under varying environmental both heat & moisture) conditions 7 Regulation e.g. RoHS, Non-halogenated Right to Operate 8 Sustainability Bio- based, post consumer recycled, LCA Contribute toward reducing GHG emissions 9 Color-ability & Fastness Minimal impact on other properties Support market needs 10 Cost, Availability & Resin cost, density of resin, maintenance, Meet Design Requirement, Reliability Service Technical support, Formulation 11 Qualifying Test for e.g. IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020