Performance Polymers
Ultramid® Deep Gloss (PA)
Ultramid® Deep Gloss – The polyamide for high gloss in automotive
Ultramid® Deep Gloss – The polyamide for high gloss in automotive interiors
Ultramid® Deep Gloss is BASF’s specialty polyamide for high-glossy components in automotive interiors. It shows a balanced property profile for components which are high gloss and yet at the same time resistant without any coating:
- high gloss level
- excellent resistance to scratching
- high chemical resistance
- low emissions
- good UV resistance
Ultramid® Deep Gloss reproduces structures true to detail. Thus, the material enables an high-contrast interplay of light and shadow. This offers designers new opportunities to combine unusual textures with new emotions. Surfaces can also be structured by haptic design elements. With suitable sensor technology, this allows integrated, functionalized designs.
In addition to the piano-black look, contrasting colors and color trends are possible to meet individual customer needs. Ultramid® Deep Gloss has been developed primarily to meet the requirements for automotive interiors. But it is also suitable for manufacturing components with similar requirement profiles in the consumer goods sector.
Ultramid® Deep Gloss S3K– The polyamide of choice for a high-gloss finish on your car exteriors
Ultramid® Deep Gloss, the specialty polyamide by BASF for high-gloss car components, is now also available for exterior surfaces. It has a balanced property profile that does not require lacquering:
- high degree of gloss
- superior chemical resistance
- excellent durability
- outstanding resistance to road salt
- excellent resistance to scratches
- superb UV resistance
- based on a high proportion of renewable material
Additional features of Ultramid® Deep Gloss S3K:
- processing in one single step (mold-in color)
- no lacquering necessary, design for recycling
- shiny and tactile elements are combined in one component
- suitable for crash parts
- mechanically recyclable
- higher degree of design freedom compared to lacquered applications