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Stanyl® in air management

In this product group, the excellent mechanical performance at high temperature of Stanyl is combined with the in-house developed DIABLO high heat stabilization technique, giving rise to materials that pass the most severe heat aging tests in the automotive market.

Explore Stanyl® in air management

This group make up the class of materials that have the highest resistance against heat aging up to temperatures of 230 ° C. Together with one of the three key strengths of Stanyl, in this case being the high mechanics at elevated temperatures, an unique combination of properties set has been created especially for hot charge air ducts and air intake manifolds, where stiffness at high temperature and superior heat aging performance are key requirements.

Sustaining high performance

The first commercializations of Stanyl were achieved 35 years ago. Currently, it is the largest single polymer being used in the high-performance polyamide landscape. The symmetry of the chemical structure lays the foundation of its success as it provides the basis for the high degree of crystallinity and fast crystallization speed. These two features are the basis of the three key strengths of Stanyl being excellent high-temperature mechanics, excellent wear and friction performance and superior flow. These strengths are what drives the business of Stanyl. Because of these features, this materials displays exceptional retention of mechanical properties after passing through the glass transition, giving rise to its high-temperature performance. 

Featured applications

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Charge Air Cooler Caps

Automotive | Engine | Cooling / Thermal management

Long term heat resistant; Lightweight; Cost effective; Fatigue resistant

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Integrated Air Inlet Manifolds (up to 230°C)

Automotive | Engine | Air Intake

Long-term heat resistance up to 230 C; Lower system costs compared to metal.