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Bayer Polymers Make Innovative Cell Phone Design Possible

Sony Ericsson's W950i Walkman® smart phone boasts a particularly innovative feature: the flat, back-printed keyboard is seamlessly integrated into the phone's housing. The keyboard and housing of the UMTS phone – which also incorporates a digital music player and a large touchscreen – thus constitute one continuous part. “This not only simplifies assembly and the associated logistical processes, it also means there are no gaps between the keys through which dirt particles can enter,” says Georgios Tziovaras, a FIM expert at Bayer MaterialScience. The concept for the sophisticated new housing design was evolved in close cooperation with SonyEricsson. The two partners finally came up with a design using three materials from Bayer MaterialScience, manufactured with a combination of film insert molding (FIM) and soft/hard technologies.

The first step involves printing, forming and punching a 175-micrometer-thick polycarbonate-polybutylene terephthalate Bayfol® CR film (PC +PBT) to produce a film insert. After this, a rigid frame made of Bayblend® (PC+ABS) is integrally molded on to the film. Then, in a second cavity, the keyboard is back-injected with Desmopan® flexible thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) to form the additional functional elements of the keyboard and stabilize the film. Bayfol® CR is used because, compared with a straight PC film, for example, it is much more flexible – a property that is important for the reliable functioning of the keyboard. It is also particularly resistant to chemicals and can easily be printed and shaped.

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