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Providing all the traditional performance characteristics of Hytrel® for such a demanding winter sports application – including impact resistance and flexibility at low temperatures – the particular grade of Hytrel® RS used contains 27 wt % renewably-sourced material. The Salomon “Ghost” ski-boot is available solely to Salomon-sponsored freeriders during the winter 2008/09 season, with its general release to the public planned for winter 2009/10.
Ski-boot collars help provide a secure fit of the boot to the skier and protect the lower leg. At the same time they need to be flexible enough to ensure a good and reliable transfer of movement from the leg to the ski. Already familiar with the properties of the DuPont thermoplastic elastomer from its use for collars and soles of its Nordic ski shoes, the recent launch of renewably-sourced grades of Hytrel® caught Salomon’s attention as it sought to increase the environmental credentials of its latest alpine ski-boots. “We already knew Hytrel® could offer the required performance for the collar of our new ‘Ghost’ freerider boots as an alternative to polyurethane,” confirms Pascal Pallatin, alpine boot & advanced research project manager at Salomon (Annecy, France). “The fact that we could now access a grade of the high performance material with a significant renewable content is an additional selling point for our boots.”
Hytrel® RS thermoplastic elastomers provide all the performance characteristics of traditional Hytrel® materials, while offering a more environmentally friendly solution than petroleum-based products. Containing between 20% and 60% renewably-sourced material, Hytrel® RS thermoplastic elastomers are made using renewably-sourced polyol derived from corn or other renewable source – and are, as moulding for Salomon confirmed, easily processed by conventional thermoplastic methods. The properties of Hytrel® RS of particular relevance to this ski-boot collar application include excellent flex fatigue and flexibility at temperatures as low as -20°C (versus polyurethane) and high impact resistance. The collar is injection moulded as a single piece and coloured white using masterbatch. The Salomon ‘Ghost’ motif is added to the collar using pad printing .
Comprehensive field testing by Salomon freeriders has demonstrated that Hytrel® RS best fulfils all requirements for the ski-boot collar in terms of elasticity, impact resistance, strength and stiffness. “The freeriders returned with very positive comments on the boot’s behaviour at low temperatures as well as its consistent behaviour over a wide temperature range,” concludes Pascal Pallatin.
Salomon was born in 1947 in the heart of the French Alps and the birthplace of modern alpinism. Driven by passion for skiing and design innovation, Francois Salomon and his son George designed and perfected many of the first modern ski bindings. During the following 60 years, Salomon's commitment to innovative design and passion for mountain sports created a vast range of revolutionary new concepts in bindings, boots, skis and apparel for both alpine and nordic skiing and brought innovative solutions to footwear, apparel and equipment for snowboarding, adventure racing, mountaineering, and many other sports. Today, Salomon products are sold in over 160 countries.
The DuPont Engineering Polymers business manufactures and sells Crastin® PBT and Rynite® PET thermoplastic polyester resins, Delrin® acetal resins, Hytrel® thermoplastic polyester elastomers, DuPont™ ETPV engineering thermoplastic vulcanizates, Minlon® mineral-reinforced nylon resins, Thermx® PCT polycyclohexylene dimethylterephthalates, Tynex® nylon filaments, Vespel® parts and shapes, Zenite® liquid crystal polymers and Zytel® nylon resins and Zytel® HTN high-performance polyamides. These products serve global markets in the aerospace, appliance, automotive, consumer, electrical, electronic, healthcare, industrial, sporting goods and many other diversified industries.
DuPont is a science-based products and services company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture and food; building and construction; communications; and transportation.
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