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Molex, Meritec tap Ticona, go halogen-free


Nov 5, 2009

November 5, 2009 -- European Plastics News reports that Ticona's halogen-free Vectra and Celanex polymers are being used by electronics manufacturers Meritec and Molex in their latest connector ranges.

The resin maker says Meritec is producing connectors in Vectra LCP, a liquid crystalline polymer that is inherently flame retardant so requires no flame retardant additives. The material can withstand temperatures of up to 340°C so is also suitable for lead-free soldering, says the firm.

Molex is making connectors from Celanex XFR, says Ticona. This non-halogenated resin eliminates risk of corrosion of contacts or conductors and, in the event of a fire, will not release toxic gases, says the company.

 

 

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