Title: Prsentation PowerPoint
1The Textile Material required by the Hutchinson
Group
Debu HALDAR Country Director - INDIA
2Map of the Presentation
- I.The different Textiles required types and
materials - II.The different applications
- III.The market and Customers
- IV.The opportunities for Indian Suppliers
3Created in 1853, and definitely a forward-looking
company
118 sites in 26 countries
Distinguishing features -Tech
Company -Research and Development at the heart
of strategy (1928 searchers/ 26 patents in 2007)
27 440 employees
www.hutchinsonworlwide.com
4HUTCHINSON WORLDWIDE
- EUROPE
- Austria
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- France
- Germany
- Hungary
- Italy
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- ASIA and other country
- China
- Korea
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Tunisia
- South AMERICA
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Uruguay
5A COMPANY OF TOTAL
Some key figures
19,8 billion Euros
Exploration/ production
Refining/ marketing
Base chemicals
6KEY FIGURES
Distribution of sales figures By business sector
Growth Sales figures of 3022M
Research Research expenditures of 150M
Distribution of sales figures By geographic zone
Investments Investments for operational
excellence 99M
75 FIELDS OF EXPERTISE 11 MARKETS
5 fields of expertise
Improving transports air, earth, sea and
everyday life
Aerospace
Construction
Railway
Automotive
Helicopter
Defense
Sport and leisure
All industries
Heavy truck
Protection and care
Marine
8ITS INVESTISMENTS IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
150 M invested in RD
A research organized around 5 main fields of
expertise
Materials architect of complex
materials Acoustics filter noise, modeling
acoustics Thermodynamics optimizing motor
thermodynamics Virtual Reality foreseeing and
anticipating by modelling Product engineering
24 research centers worldwide
RD is developing solutions to preserve natural
resources
9The Major Types of Textiles
I.The different Textiles types and materials
?Each need means a specification
Yarns
Woven
Non-woven
Knitted
Braided
10The Major Types of Textiles
I.The different Textiles types and materials
?Each need means a specification
Flat or twisted multifilament yarn
Fibers
Cord (or cabled yarn)
Spun Yarn
flock
11The Technical Materials
I.The different Textiles types and materials
?Thermal and Mechanical Resistance
- Focus on
- -Intermediary prices and properties
- ?Polyphenylen Sulphide (PPS)
- ?Polyetherketone (POK)
- ?Polyvinyl alcohol oxygenated (PANO)
- -New markets for the classical yarns
- ?Asia
- Classical Material
- -Rayon
- -Polyamide(46, 66)
- -Polyester(PET)
- -Polyethylene (High density)
Low costs for mechanical resistance and working
temperature around 100C
- Aramids
- -Para-aramid
- -Meta-aramid
- -copo-aramid
Expensive for mechanical resistance and working
temperature around 200C
12Hutchinson Worldwide
II.The different applications
5 Fields of Expertise for 11 Markets
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Helicopter
- Construction
- Defense
- Railroad
- Heavy Truck
- Marine
- Sports Leisure
- Protection Care
- All Industries
- Sealing Systems
- Fluid Transfer Systems
- Vibration Acoustic Thermal Insulation
- Transmission Mobility
- Protection Care
13Automotive
II.The different applications
Fluid transfer
High Temperature High Pressure
Textile
Knitted reinforcement
14Automotive Applications
II.The different applications
Elongation curve of a yarn
Fluid transfer
Breaking strength (N)
Advantages of the knitting products with
elastomeric materials
Elongation curve of a knit
Elongation curve of an elastomer
Elongation ()
Elastic reserve of the knit
15Automotive
II.The different applications
Transmission belts
Cord yarn with RFL treatment (resorcinol
formaldehyde latex)
16Pneumatics
II.The different applications
Good know-how for the tear and the spindle
resistance, adaptation of the rods for the
specific needs of the tubeless tires
Mountain bike tires
Road tires
Cord yarns and tire cord fabrics which could be
RFL treated (resorcinol formaldehyde latex)
17The Principal Concern Areas
II.The different applications
Hoses, transmission belts and tires
- Reach a good adhesion between the yarns and the
elastomer - -improved by spun yarns (instead of multifilament
yarns) for the mechanical adhesion - -in replacement of old solvent dissolution of
rubber for economical and ecological reasons - Treatment on the yarn adhesive materials like
iso-cyanate, epoxy resins, Polyurethanes and
mostly RFL treatment (Resorcinol Formaldehyde
Latex) - Treatment in the rubber iso-cyanate, RFS
(Resorcinol Formaldehyde Silice)
resorcinol
formaldehyde
Resin
Reactions and mechanical interweaving with the
latex and the yarn
18Aerospace Industry
II.The different applications
Thermal insulation fabrics
Inorganic Materials work at extreme temperatures
Insulation panels
Reinforcement fabrics
Fluid transfer at High temperatures
19The Split for different types of Textile Materials
III.The market
20IV.The opportunities for the Indian suppliers
IV.The opportunities for the Indian suppliers
- Materials Targeted
- Yarns, cords and tire cords fabrics
- For Automotive Applications
- Technical fabrics
- Aerospace, Military and Defense
- Short cut fibers, flock and Non woven
- Aeronautic, Military and Defense (Non woven)
- Sealing Systems, Transmission Belts (Flock, Short
cut fibers)
21Yarns, Cords and Tire-cord fabric
IV.The opportunities for the Indian suppliers
- Materials
- The 3 most important in spun or multifilament
yarns - -Polyamide(66)
- -Polyester(PET)
- -Aramids
- Count
- Mainly up to 1000 dtex
- Twist
- Flat yarns or around 100 turns/m
- Treatment
- -Untreated
- -RFL treated especially for the cords for High
temperature rubber CR, VMQ (silicone), FKM
(Vuiton), AEM (Vamac) and also NR, BR, SBR
22Technical fabrics
IV.The opportunities for the Indian suppliers
- Type of weave
- Plain, twill or satin (composites)
- Open fabrics (Leno) or knitted fabrics ?
interesting for the adhesion - Materials
- The most important material for the woven fabrics
- -Polyamide(66)
- -Polyester(PET)
- -Aramids
- -Glass and ceramics
- Weight
- Very thin fabrics (below 100g/m²) to ballistic or
insulation product (up to 700 g/m²)
23Short cut fibers, flock an non woven
IV.The opportunities for the Indian suppliers
- Short cut fibers (reinforcement)
- Cellulosic fibers
- Carbon or aramid fibers (composites)
- Flock
- PA66, PET and cotton fibers 1.7, 2.2 an 3.3 dtex
below 1 mm of length - Electrostatic treatment
- Non woven product
- Glass and ceramics, PET
- Very thin product (below 100 µm of thickness)
- to insulation product (up to 1.5 cm of thickness)
- All kind of binding method (needle punched,
spunlace, Thermal bond, Spunbond, Melt Blown
24Next Steps.
- We invite Proposals for Joint Development
Projects for Global Sourcing for the HUTCHINSON
Group - Interested Manufacturers/Research Institutions
may kindly get in touch - Shall enter into a Joint Project Agreement
- Shall clearly specify Commercial Terms
25- Thank you for your patience.and best
- wishes for a successful 2009 !