Problem Statement: Adhesion Failure in 2K Overmolding of Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) to Polyamide (PA6)
Bonding TPE to PA6 in 2K overmolding applications shows intermittent delamination after 500 thermal cycles (-40°C to +120°C). Failures occur at the polymer interface, compromising seal integrity in automotive sensor housings.
Material Science Analysis
Standard TPE formulations fail due to:
- Insufficient polar group compatibility with PA6’s amide bonds
- Thermal expansion coefficient mismatch (TPE: 150-200 x 10-6/K vs. PA6: 80 x 10-6/K)
- Surface energy differential (PA6: 46 mN/m vs. TPE: 30 mN/m)
RubberQ’s modified TPE-SV (silane-grafted) achieves covalent bonding through:
- Hydrolysis of silane groups forming Si-O-C bonds with PA6
- Controlled crosslink density (1.8-2.2 x 10-4 mol/cm3) for stress relief
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | TPE-SV (Solution) | Standard TPE-S | TPV (Alternative) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shore A Hardness | 65 ±3 | 70 ±5 | 73 ±4 |
| Tensile Strength (MPa) | 9.5 | 8.2 | 7.8 |
| Elongation at Break (%) | 320 | 280 | 250 |
| Peel Strength (N/mm) to PA6 | 4.2 | 1.5 | 2.1 |
| Compression Set (22h @ 100°C) | 25% | 35% | 40% |
| Chemical Resistance (ASTM D471) | Grade 3 (Diesel Fuel) | Grade 2 | Grade 1 |
Standard Compliance
RubberQ’s IATF 16949-certified process ensures:
- Batch-to-batch viscosity control (±5% via capillary rheometer per ISO 11443)
- Surface treatment validation per ASTM D2093 (peel test)
- Traceability of silane grafting ratio (FTIR verification)
For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ’s engineering department.

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