One of the global leaders in the chemical industry SABIC, will exhibit and give two informative presentations at PCIM Asia 2021, taking place September 9 to 11 in Shenzhen, China. As part of its talks, SABIC will feature its new ELCRES™ HTV150 dielectric film, which was developed in response to the demand for high-voltage, high-temperature, professional-grade capacitor applications, such as traction inverters for hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles (xEV). This innovative solution addresses the critical performance gap experienced by incumbent films in the 135°C to 150°C operating temperature range and enables the possibility to fully deploy the power and range promise of silicon carbide (SiC) inverter technology. The company will also highlight its ongoing work throughout the value chain to introduce a film that supports successful capacitor manufacturing and performance.
Dr. Adel Bastawros, chief scientist, Technology & Innovation, will give a poster presentation (#PP016) titled, “Ultra-thin Dielectric Film for High Heat and High Voltage DC Link Capacitors” as part of the Automotive Power Electronics session at the conference from 12:25 to 2:00 p.m. China Standard Time (CST) on Friday, Sept. 10. Fumio Yu, senior business development manager, Incubation Growth, will give a talk titled, “SABIC ELCRES HTV150 High Heat Dielectric Film for DC Link Power Capacitors” during the E‑mobility forum of the Exhibitor Session from 2:30 to 2:50 p.m. CST on Sept. 10.
“SABIC is actively helping to advance the state of the art in capacitors through close collaboration with customers. This effort brings together our unique resin compounding, ultra-thin film expertise and our customers’ capacitor manufacturing experience to create solutions with enhanced capabilities. Our high-heat ELCRES HTV150 film is one example of how we are supporting the development of more powerful and efficient capacitors that address stringent requirements across multiple industries, from e‑mobility to energy.”
- Greg Stoddard, director, Technology & Innovation