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Materials are Critical to Reduce Dependence on Fossil Fuels, Reports DuPont Automotive/SAE Survey of Top Industry Issues

Detroit, MI, April 4, 2011

Materials will play an increasingly important role helping the auto industry resolve fuel economy and emissions challenges, according to 95 percent of design engineers surveyed by DuPont Automotive and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Battery development and powertrain systems are poised to receive the greatest benefit, say 81 percent and 59 percent of respondents, respectively.

More than 500 SAE members responded to the survey, commissioned by DuPont and performed by Signet Research, Inc., Cliffside Park, N.J. Half the respondents represent automakers and half are from the supply base.

“As fuel economy and emissions regulations challenge the design of practically every vehicle system, materials have become integral to design,” said David Glasscock, Ph.D., DuPont global automotive technology director. Two key DuPont initiatives include materials and science-powered innovation for next-generation hybrid and electric vehicle battery and insulation systems, and advanced metals replacement programs designed to significantly reduce mass in all vehicle systems. 

  How Important are Materials to a Product's Success? Click for hi-res.
How Important are Materials to a Product's Success?

Reducing Dependence on Fossil Fuels

Environmental regulations are influencing vehicle design, say 93 percent of respondents – up from just 60 percent five years ago.  To meet regulations, the industry will continue to downsize engines and add power-boost technologies, say 61 percent of respondents; develop hybrid and electric powertrains, say 51 percent and rely on lightweight structural materials, say 28 percent.

How will Automaker's Meet Emerging Regulations? Click for hi-res.
How will Automaker's Meet Emerging Regulations?

Engine downsizing — exacting 6-cylinder performance from a 4-cylinder engine — requires a number of power-boosting technologies, such as turbo chargers, which drive up temperature, increase pressures and create aggressive chemical environments, explained Glasscock.

This year DuPont launched a family of long-term heat resistant Zytel® PLUS nylon products that were quickly adopted into an award-winning engine cover for General Motors and will commercialize in an exhaust-gas recirculation (EGR) system in Europe next month. “The industry is hungry for these kinds of long-term heat aging resistant plastics and elastomers to avoid having to return to costly, heavier metals,” said Glasscock. DuPont™ Nomex® brand fiber uniquely protects critical hoses in the turbo charger from extreme temperatures and pressures, enabling reliable performance and longer life.

Hybrid and Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Last year, DuPont introduced the first nanofiber-based polymeric battery separator that boosts the performance and safety of lithium ion batteries. DuPont™ Energain™ battery separators can increase power 15 to 30 percent, increase battery life by up to 20 percent and improve battery safety by providing stability at high temperatures. With more battery power, drivers can travel farther on a single charge and accelerate more quickly and safely.

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Reducing Weight

With rising fuel costs and regulatory requirements driving weight-reduction, the need for composites and plastics is urgent, said Glasscock. For example, if the approximately 70 million light-vehicle engines slated for build this year used plastics instead of metal in known underhood applications, we could eliminate the need for 240 million gallons of fuel — or 9 million barrels of crude oil used for transportation, he explained.

Materials Poised for Growth. Click for hi-res.
Materials Poised for Growth.

Current DuPont efforts to reduce mass range from additional high-heat, chemically resistant materials that can replace metal in engine and driveline systems to structural lightweight material breakthroughs for use in chassis and body systems that promise double-digit weight savings. 

“Clearly this is still a gap — but one that global, collaborative development programs will surely move quickly to close,” said Glasscock pointing to the sense of optimism that pervades the survey.

Mind the Gap — A Growing Sense of Optimism

In five years, the industry will be capable of weathering market fluctuations, say 53 percent of respondents — up from only 36 percent today. Critical to success, according to 52 percent of respondents, is the ability to collaborate throughout the value chain and a stronger focus on the consumer. 

“Clearly the engineers know how to make a fuel-efficient vehicle — it’s making one that consumers can afford – and especially enjoy — that is the challenge,” said Glasscock. “This is a pivotal time in automotive history and the perfect time to connect the DuPont team of experienced technical developers with our customers’ best technical minds to innovate a path toward less dependence on fossil fuels.”

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Vehicle Systems to Benefit from Innovations in Materials. Click for hi-res. 
Vehicle Systems to Benefit from Innovations in Materials.
  Materials Poised for Growth. Click for hi-res. 
Materials Poised for Growth. 
  How will Automakers Meet Emerging Regulations? Click for hi-res.
How will Automakers Meet Emerging Regulations?
         
Impact of Regulations on Vehicle Design. Click for hi-res. 
Impact of Regulations on Vehicle Design. 
  Industry's Ability to Withstand Market Cycles, Fluctuations. Click for hi-res. 
Industry's Ability to Withstand Market Cycles, Fluctuations. 
  Strategies to Strengthen the Automotive Industry. Click for hi-res.
Strategies to Strengthen the Automotive Industry. 

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DuPont Automotive offers more than 100 materials and products for the global automotive industry. Through its global application development network, DuPont Automotive is committed to collaborating with customers throughout the value chain to develop new products, materials, components and systems that help reduce dependence on fossil fuels and protect people and the environment. For more information, visit automotive.dupont.com.

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