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SABIC’S LNP ELCRES SLX resin named a finalist in the Advanced Materials category in 2024 Edison Best New Product Awards; product offers reduced-VOC option for automotive exterior components

March 12, 2024 (press release) –

This novel resin is a 2024 Edison Best New Product Awards finalist in the Advanced Materials category. The Edison Awards honor global innovation excellence. 

“Our latest technological breakthrough increases the appeal of paint-free thermoplastics by resolving the downsides of traditional materials, such as scratch resistance issues,” said Jenny Wang, Director, Formulation & Application, APAC, Specialties, SABIC. “Innovations such as our intrinsic UV absorption layer help this new resin maintain its gloss and mechanical performance over the life of the vehicle. New LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin demonstrates our technical team’s ability to develop creative solutions to our customers’ toughest challenges.”

Reducing VOCs in Automotive Manufacturing
Studies  have shown that, considering a typical vehicle’s life cycle, the vast majority (95 percent) of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted during the painting process. Although the automotive industry is turning to solutions with lower environmental impact, such as waterborne paints, many of these products still emit some VOCs. Therefore, many manufacturers rely on thermoplastics with molded-in color to avoid VOC emissions and costly secondary operations. However, some of these materials have difficulty maintaining their original aesthetics, such as color depth and gloss, when exposed to abrasion, impact, harsh weather and UV light.


Paint-free LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin offers a new solution for reducing VOC emissions in automotive exterior components, while delivering excellent aesthetics comparable to those of incumbent solutions such as painted polycarbonate (PC) and painted PC/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (PC/ABS) resins. For instance, in terms of scratch resistance and gloss retention, this new product showed similar performance to painted polymer substrates in the wet scrub (car wash) test. Further, the SABIC material can maintain its desirable aesthetics better than other paint-free thermoplastics – for up to 10 years or more. One reason is that the resin forms a self-protecting layer that absorbs UV light on a continuous basis to help retain color and gloss. 

“We continue to evolve our LNP portfolio with new solutions that can extend the useful life of end applications,” said Maureen MacDonald-Stein, Director, Portfolio Strategy & Marketing, Specialties, SABIC. “Customers increasingly favor thermoplastics with molded-in color to avoid coating operations that release volatiles into the atmosphere. Understandably, they do not want to compromise on durability or aesthetics. Our new paint-free LNP SLX resin supports VOC reduction while meeting all key requirements for a beautiful, long-lasting and resilient finish.”

Raising the Bar on Paint-free Thermoplastics
LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin is formulated to deliver vivid, molded-in colors, such as piano black, and a high-gloss surface finish. SABIC conducted a comparison of this new product and competitive materials: a toughened PMMA grade and a blend of PMMA and acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA). The results showed that LNP SLX1271SR resin provides better mechanical performance as well as improved gloss, color depth and heat resistance (~ 120℃) compared to acrylic-based resins like PMMA or PMMA/ASA (heat resistance ~80℃). 

This new scratch-resistant grade extends SABIC’s weatherable portfolio, which provides a wide range of high-gloss, opaque colors as well as clear or tinted transparent colors. In addition to automotive exterior parts such as spoilers, grilles and mirror housings, it is well suited for computer electronics housings and outdoor infrastructure components like solar panels. 

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