Thermoplastic Composite Materials For Portable Electronic Enclosures
New Solution To An Old Problem• Many materials and processes have been proposed for Portable
Electronic Enclosures, each requiring compromise in one or more key characteristics.
• Traditional materials such as aluminum require extensive machining steps, are not easily adapted to imaginative style, and they lack damage tolerance.
• Steel is generally limited to rectilinear design and is very heavy. • Magnesium alloys require expensive tooling, considerable post
processing, lack damage tolerance, and are expensive. • Injection molding processes offer lightweight fabrications with
considerable style in smaller components. Injection molded parts are generally less damage tolerant, do not have good thermal properties, and require expensive tooling. They are very competitive in high volume small parts.
• A new alternative to all these is continuous fiber thermoplastic composite products made by American Matrix LLC, Tarpon Springs Florida.
Continuous Fiber Thermoplastic Composites
• The continuous fiber in a thermoplastic matrix such as nylon combines to make an extremely stiff, damage tolerant, lightweight structural composite.
• A comparable part in machined aluminum would weigh 40% more. This is a strong advantage for the composite.
• In addition to the high strength to weight ratio they also have very good thermal conductivity and have extremely low coefficients of thermal expansion. This simplifies tolerance issues for devices such as optical benches that would be affected by movement of a cover. It also simplifies many thermal management problems.
• EMI/EMC shielding is incorporated in the composite and provide superior performance that does not erode or flake off with time. Styling and ergonomic designs are very compatible with the process; your designers are free to be creative in their designs.
Low Cost Fabrication• The continuous fiber thermoplastic composites
are made through a melt and compression molding process.
• Contrasting with conventional thermoset composites which rely on solvent based chemistry and complicated cure schedules.
• Many of these materials can be molded in low cost aluminum molds, higher temperature materials require steel.
• The process is very fast for a composite, under 5 minutes a part for many of the parts contemplated for this application.
Thermoplastic Composite AdvantagesCompared to Metals:• High Strength/Stiffness; Toughness• Reduced Weight• Low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE)• Corrosion and Chemical Resistance• Increased Part Function via Parts Consolidation• Reduced Secondary Operations• Styling Freedom/Contoured Shapes
Compared to Thermoset Composites:• No Need For Controlled Storage/Unlimited Shelf Life• Significantly Faster Cycle Times (lower mfg. cost)• Environmentally Sound and Recyclable• Can be re-processed – reduced scrap• Superior Toughness
Winning Solution
• Consistency, rapid processing, and style • Combined with high strength, light weight,
and thermal conductivity • Make this material the best choice for high
performance portable equipment enclosures.
Thermoplastic ResinsAmerican Matrix Corp’s offers a wide variety of matrix resins and fibers suitable for many applications.
Increasing Use Temperature andPerformance
High Performance Aerospace Defense High Temperature Industrial Oil Field/Down Hole Medical
Engineering Sporting Goods Automotive General Industrial Lawn & Garden
Commodity Orthotic/Prosthetic Infrastructure Packaging
PIPAIPES PPS
PEEK
PAPET
POMPBT
SMA
PMMAABSPVC
PC
PMMA/PC
PPO
PP
PA12
HDPELDPE
Amorphous Crystalline
PEI
PU
Thermal Performance
PP and N6 Properties
PP and N6 Properties
PPS, PEI, and PEEK Properties