Asahi Kasei to Present New Concept Car AKXY2 at K 2022 – Diversified Material Solutions for a More Sustainable and Comfortable Mobility
Asahi Kasei will unveil its AKXY2 concept car at K 2022 in Düsseldorf, Germany, from October 19-26. This model showcases the company's advanced technology and sustainable materials, including innovative particle foams and bio-based fillers aimed at electric vehicles. Key materials on display include polycarbonates produced using CO2 as a raw material and premium microfiber Dinamica®. The AKXY2 also features cellulose-based materials and next-gen engineering plastics. Asahi Kasei emphasizes its commitment to sustainability and innovation across its diverse product portfolio.
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- Asahi Kasei’s AKXY2 combines technology across its diverse businesses and will make its European debut at K 2022 (Hall 8a, Booth E23)
- A wide range of solutions for EVs will be on display, from polycarbonates that use CO2 as a raw material for its production to premium Dinamica® and innovative particle foam
- An array of proprietary cellulose materials will be on display, including filler materials for plastics, additives for rubber and premium high-performance wipers
AKXY2 will be making its European debut at K 2022 and many other
AKXY2 made its debut on
All windows are made of outsourced hard-coated polycarbonate through a manufacturing method developed by
The interior surfaces are covered by Dinamica®, a premium microfiber resembling suede partially made of recycled polyester - manufactured by Miko, an Italian subsidiary of
AZP™, a transparent optical polymer on the interior display features an ultra-low birefringence*2 and ensures a perfect screen visibility without rainbow effects. The interior is also featuring light technology, using semi-transparent and backlit fabrics made of PET, but also ultra-thin plastic-optical fibers woven into different surfaces.
Innovative Particle Foams for Battery Cell Holders and Structural Applications
Asahi Kasei will also present its SunForce™ family of innovative particle foams. Based on engineering plastics, all types are processable on standard foam molding equipment and open up new application fields for foams.
SunForce™ BE is based on modified polyphenylene ether (mPPE) and features an unmatched combination of lightweight, UL94 V-0 flame retardance, thin-wall moldability, thermal insulation and processability. At K 2022, Asahi Kasei will display 4680 and 2170 round cell holders made of this material. In this application the material allows for the precise fixation and alignment of round cells without the use of any adhesives. The material is also suitable for battery pack applications for any other kind of cell design like pouch-cells and prismatic cells.
SunForce™ AS is based on polyamide and features the typical properties of this engineering polymer. Its high stiffness and strength make it an ideal material for metal replacement in structural automotive components. This type also has the highest chemical and heat resistant properties in the product family.
Cellulose-Based Materials and Next-Generation Engineering Plastics
Asahi Kasei’s expertise in the field of cellulose goes back 90 years to when it first started sales of Cupro fiber with the trade name “Bemberg.” The company is now adapting this know-how to other application fields and developing a cellulose-based nanofiber filler material (CNF). Featuring a substantially higher purity than conventional wood-based cellulose, CNF is derived from cotton-linter, a byproduct of cotton yield. As an alternative to glass fiber, CNF can be used in engineering plastics like polyamide 6, polyamide 66 and polyacetal with a ratio of up to 20wt%.
As a leading Japanese manufacturer of high-performance engineering plastics, Asahi Kasei will also display its LEONA™ SG grades - a family of semi-aromatic polyamides featuring excellent mechanical strength, processability and surface quality – as well as the modified polyphenylene ether XYRON™ for 5G applications. The company will also present the background about its renewable attributed polyacetal and polyphenylene ether at K 2022.
Asahi Kasei will exhibit in Hall 8a, Booth E23.
Find more information on this year’s presentation on the dedicated landing page:
https://k-2022.asahi-kasei.eu/
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*2 Birefringence refers to the double refraction of light that distorts projected images and becomes more noticeable when plastic bends. Plastics with low birefringence yield less distortion of the projected images, making them particularly attractive for heads up displays on windshields and dashboard navigation systems.
About Asahi Kasei
Asahi Kasei is also dedicated to sustainability initiatives and is contributing to reaching a
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