CREATING TOMORROW`S SOLUTIONS Silicone Elastomers Markets, Megatrends and Innovations Peter Summo, Vice President Engineering Silicones Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 0 of 14
WACKER Over 100 Years of Success Wacker Chemie AG Founded in 1914 by Dr. Alexander Wacker Headquartered in Munich, Germany WACKER Group (2015) Sales: EBITDA: R&D: Investments: Employees: 5.30 billion 1.05 billion 175 million 834 million 16,972 Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 1 of 14
WACKER SILICONES Ranks as Number 2 in the Global Silicone Market 3000 Products, 17 Technicals Centers and 3 Integrated Production Sites Competitive Landscape 2015e* Others 13% Bluestar 7% Shin Etsu 11% Momentive 17% Silicone Market ~ 11.5 BN WACKER 17% Dow Corning 35% Silane/Siloxane backward integrated suppliers WACKER JV participations fully consolidated Silicone market growth over world GDP WACKER SILICONES Over 3,000 silicone products supplied to more than 20,000 customers worldwide One of the global leaders in silicone-based, overarching solutions 17 technical centers worldwide 3 integrated-production-system sites with the industry s highest level of integration Products Silanes, siloxane and polymers; silicone resins, fluids and emulsions; silicone elastomers, silicone sealants, pyrogenic silica, and silaneterminated polymers *Source: WACKER estimate Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 2 of 14
Silicone Elastomers can be Divided into Five Product Groups Silicone Elastomers High Temperature Curing Room Temperature Curing High Consistency Rubber (HTV) Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) 2-Component (RTV-2) 1-Component (RTV-1) Rubber part production by extrusion or molding Process chemicals for bonding, sealing, coating & potting Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 3 of 14
The Market for Silicone Elastomers High Temperature Curing Silicones have Largest Share, but LSR and RTV Silicone Rubber Shows Strong Growth Potential World Market 2015* Silicone Rubber Other HTV*** Silicone Rubber RTV** Silicone Rubber Silicone Rubber Market 2015* ~770,000 mt Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) In the past, silicone elastomer market has shown solid growth (over 5 % p.a.) * Source: WACKER estimates ** RTV = room temperature curing *** HTV = high consistency rubber Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 4 of 14
Silicone Elastomers Offer Unique Properties Compared to Organic Materials Low thermal stress - Gels Electronics Skin friendly RTV 2 Wound Care & Orthopedics Self Bonding - LSR Automotive Damping - HTV Automotive Optically clear - RTV-2 Lighting Electrically insulating - all Auto, Energy Electronics Radiation & weather resistant Stable at high & low temperatures Media & heat resistant Flame retardant Dielectrical & insulating properties Flexible and resilient Water repellent Gas permeable Transparent Additional features: long service life, biocompatible, any color Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 5 of 14
Key Processing Technologies and Industry Applications for... RTV-2* Silicone Elastomers and Silicone Resins Sealing, Coating, Potting and Bonding, i.e. via Dispensing Lighting Electronics General Industry Wound Care & Orthopedics LED Primary Optics & Housing LED Secondary Optics, Luminaires Automotive Electronics, Power Electronics, Sensor Technology, Optical Bonding Renewable Energy, Rail-, Sea-, Air-, Space- Transportation, Appliances Wound dressings / Orthopedics ** RTV-2 = two-component room temperature vulcanizing rubber Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 6 of 14
Key Processing Technologies and Industry Applications for... HCR* and LSR** Silicone Elastomers Pressmolding, Injection Molding, Extrusion and Coating Health Care Automotive Silicone Rubber Energy Silicone elastomers for the fabrication of rubber parts, for example medical tubing, seals and gaskets, masks or valves Fabrication of rubber parts or textile coatings for automotive applications and the transportation industry Rubber parts for various applications, for example household, sports, fashion, construction or machinery Silicone elastomers for the transmission & distribution of energy and for cable applications * HCR = high consistency rubber ** LSR = liquid silicone rubber Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 7 of 14
Automotive Megatrends Push Material Selection towards Silicone Elastomers Downsizing Digitalization Safety & Comfort Downsizing Organic replacement due to more challenging requirements (temperature, media) Improved heat resistance needed Reduced weight per part (shorter turbocharger hoses) High precision parts (LSR, 2-component molding) Regulations Euro 6 standard (2015) Electrification Simplification of assembling requires self-adhesiveness Increasing requirements for electromagnetic field shielding and mechanical damping require higher degree of product customization Self-driving cars: protection of electronic devices such as collision avoidance systems are feasible with silicones Electric mobility: alternative drive systems require silicone rubber Vibration control Additional vibration damping required Automotive Lighting Smart lighting solutions Automotive Electronics Cockpit displays Micro-electromechanical microphones (MEMS) Quality 0 ppm strategy of OEMs Maximum degree of automation Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 8 of 14
Touchscreens Production of Large Displays and Electronic Devices with Liquid Silicone Gels Challenge Solution: LUMISIL 202 UV 60% Optical Bonding (~10 kt) 30% 10% OCR (<10'') OCR (>10'') OCA Usage of preformed film technology (OCA*) limited to small and medium size display Bubble-free production of large display with liquid dispensing technology (OCR**) Stable transparency and tackiness Portfolio with UV and thermal curing grades No shrinkage during and after curing * OCA = optically clear adhesive ** OCR = optically clear resin Source: IHS; picture: BMW AG Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 9 of 14
Health Care Silicones will Replace Existing Solutions and Show above Average Growth Challenge Solution: SILPURAN 2117 Growth of Advanced Wound Care Market* Increase in chronic wounds per year (2011-2021) driven by Aging population Global increase in diabetes type I & II Rising need for silicone wound dressing Modern wound dressings require enhanced properties for pain-free dressing change in order to minimizing trauma and stress Replacement of traditional acrylate-system where these show certain limits (e.g. open wounds) Tacky silicone gel is biocompatible, hydrophobic and breathable Less trauma, less pain, more quality of life Atraumatic dressing change, no pain for patient *Source: Visiongain market report on Advanced Wound Care Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 10 of 14
Additive Manufacturing WACKER Presents World First Industrial 3D Printing Technology with Silicones ACEO Imagine Series K First printer generation for industrial purposes. ACEO technology, i.e. drop-on-demand method developed by WACKER Prints considerably faster Compact design ACEO Technology Nozzle Voxel UV light Performance Features Uniform voxel sizes Printing of silicone and support material at the same time Fast room-temperature crosslinking Material from soft to hard All colors, even translucent and black Contactless technology enables freedom in design Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 11 of 14
Additive Manufacturing Possible Applications for 3D Printing with Silicones Health Care Transportation Life Style Electro, Electronics & Optics Others Biomodeling Prototypes Household Lenses Textiles Epithesis Small Series Sports Light wave guides Branding Follow us on www.aceo3d.com starting soon Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 12 of 14
See all this and more at K 2016 Hall 06, Booth A10 Topics WACKER at K 2016 Automotive Health Care Energy & Electronics Elastomers Lighting Additives for (Bio-) Plastics over 300 sqm, two levels 50 experts available 1000 products Live-Demos 3D Printing Silicones ELASTOSIL Film Liquid Injection Molding Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 13 of 14
CREATING TOMORROW`S SOLUTIONS Thank you for your attention Peter Summo, Vice President Engineering Silicones Peter Summo, Engineering Silicones, June 28, 2016 14 of 14