SABIC’s New Ultem™ DT1820EV Resin Enables Cost-Effective
Stunning Metallization to Uplift Consumer Electronics Designs
SABIC, a global leader
in the chemical industry, today launched a new grade of ULTEM™ resin that can assist
designers in elevating the styling and aesthetics of consumer electronics components
while reducing costs by approximately 25 percent compared to metal. New ULTEM™ DT1820EV
resin delivers a smooth, high-gloss finish that provides an exceptional surface
for different decorative aesthetics: paint-free color,
secondary painting or metallization using physical vapor deposition (PVD). To further
improve the appearance, this polyetherimide (PEI) material features excellent surface
hardness to help minimize scratches, and high modulus to help avoid PVD layer cracks.
Its high flow enables complex, thin-wall geometries that support miniaturization
and weight reduction. Potential applications include camera deco rings, smartphone
touch panel frames and smartwatch frames.
“The dynamic consumer
electronics market is well known for frequent style changes and fierce competition,”
said Scott Fisher, business director, ULTEM Resins and Additives, SABIC. “Customers
are always looking for new materials that can provide a distinctive, high-quality
appearance at a reasonable cost. To address this need, we developed ULTEM DT1820EV
resin. It uplevels component design without the high costs
of using traditional materials like metal. By adopting the new ULTEM grade using
PVD, our customers can achieve stunning aesthetics while benefiting from the practical
design and manufacturing advantages of a thermoplastic.”
Colorful
Metallization with PVD
SABIC’s ULTEM DT1820EV
resin is well suited for direct sputtering PVD metallization. During sputtering,
the material’s high heat resistance and excellent primer-less adhesion to the PVD
layer enable faster throughput. In addition, its stiffness and low coefficient of
thermal expansion (CTE) help to avoid cracks in the metallized layer. Using PVD
with ULTEM DT1820EV resin yields a brilliant, colorful,
and glossy finish that replicates the look of metal while lowering the overall production
costs.
Further, PVD is a simpler
process than nonconductive vacuum metallization (NCVM), which is typically used
for glass-filled polycarbonate (PC) resin. For example, the PVD layer, which determines
the color of the part, enables the elimination of three
coating steps used in NCVM.
The thick coating that
results from NCVM can accumulate along the edges and corners of the part, preventing
a clean, sharp line.
Customers that have trialed ULTEM DT1820EV resin in PVD-metallized smartphone camera
deco ring are impressed with the excellent metallic appearance compared to glass-filled
PC using NCVM.
“Building on ULTEM resin’s
40 years of achievements, SABIC has developed another innovative material solution
that combines beautiful aesthetics with practical advantages,” said Meredith Ji,
Sr. Scientist, ULTEM Resins and Additives, SABIC. “Our new grade, which is compatible
with PVD, offers consumer electronics designers new opportunities to emulate metal.
But we didn’t stop there. This new grade delivers key performance properties requested
by device makers, including UV and chemical resistance. New ULTEM DT1820EV resin
is carrying on our proud tradition of customer-centric innovation. To help customers
meet their net-zero goals, ULTEM DT1820EV resin will also be available in an ISCC+ certified renewable
version.”
SABIC’s new ULTEM DT1820EV
resin is globally available.