Knowledge connects – Lectures That Will Drive You Forward.
At the two-days’ conference renowned speakers give insight into material solutions, new technologies and emerging trends in automotive, industrial market areas and power generation & distribution - from different perspectives and first-hand. A special focus will be on sustainable solutions and resin trends.
Join us as we unlock the potential of knowledge sharing, foster collaboration, and empower you to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive market environment. We look forward to welcoming you at our ELANTAS Technical Days conference.
Wednesday 29th November 2023
11:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Keynote Presentations
Opening ELANTAS Technical Days | Nils Arendt, Head of Marketing, Sales & Technology, ELANTAS Europe | ||
Sustainabilty at ELANTAS | Michela Michelotti; Global Sustainability Manager, ELANTAS GmbH The challenges of our times are: ELANTAS cares about such environmental and social sustainability issues and has set ambitious goals in this direction: Carbon Neutrality by 2025, reduction of fossil sources, development of products with lower environmental impact, integration with territories are some of the main focuses of the business.The Ecovadis recognition of the production sites is a testimony to the maturity in these areas. ELANTAS is a reliable partner offering solutions for a sustainable future. | ||
Printing the future - Development of functional inks | Berit Schuster, Head of R&D Printed Electronic, ELANTAS Europe Printed electronics has several advantages compared to conventional electronics. The major benefit is the production of electronic components on various substrates with low process temperature and adaptable layouts thus creating thinner and lighter components. However, to realize this promise, every customer need requires a dedicated or tailor-made solution. Polymers are the basis for these solutions since the polymeric film can be flexible, stretchable, or even thermoformable. The Product Line Printed Electronics creates screen printable functional inks for highly future-oriented smart applications. The aim of this talk is to provide a first insight into the many possibilities that can be achieved with printed electronics. |
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Polyimide wire enamels Allotherm 610 Dr. Fausto D`Emidio Business Line Manager Wire Enamels ELANTAS Europe | The continuously increasing market demand for 800V motors for electric cars has prompted Elantas to introduce Polyimide production in Europe in the very next future. |
Impregnation Resins and Wire Enamels for (HV) Electric Axle Drive Systems Mario Kuschnerus eMobility Specialist, Technical Sales ELANTAS Europe | to be defined |
ELANTAS offering for Electric Vehicle component insulation 800V+ Fabio Campanini Head of R&D Collecchio ELANTAS Europe | Electro mobility (or e-Mobility) relies on the use of electric powertrain technologies to enable the electric propulsion of vehicles. This has a technical impact on related infrastructures for charging batteries and all connected electrical components in the vehicle. All these efforts are motivated by the need to address fuel efficiency and emission requirements, as well as market demands for lower operational costs. To make e-Mobility more attractive, current trend is to move from 48V-400 V to 800 V architecture; running on such a higher voltage gives all these EVs unmatched charging speeds and lower charging times. This change leads to new technical requirements for the devices as well as new challenges for the materials engaged in their construction. In this lecture an overview of the portfolio solution will be given, with a highlight to the multi-chemistry approach that is a key element in ELANTAS Europe strategy. |
Partial discharges in Electrical Rotating Machines: studies on PD free and PD resistant Insulating Systems Nils Bergemann, Head of Technical Service Lab Mattia Ferraris, R&D Manager High Voltage ELANTAS Europe | In the last few years, partial discharge phenomena became a hot topic for inverter driven rotating electrical machines. In general, these kind of machines can operate in two different working conditions defined by IEC standards. Type 1 machines operate in PD free conditions, whereas type 2 machines are defined to work even in presence of PD. The target of type 1 machines is to maximize PDIV in order to avoid ignition of corona effects during lifetime. Therefore, the machine as well as the insulation system must be carefully designed considering all possible root causes of PD. In contrast, for type 2 machines PD are accepted as it was for high voltage machines in the past. However, for low voltage applications the insulation design is different, so the materials need to be studied and adapted to withstand the additional stress. |
Partial discharges in inverter-fed insulation systems: the role of secondary insulation and design perspective beyond trial-and-error approaches Prof. Cavallini University of Bologna | to be defined |
Adhesives for electronics applications Dr. Martin Kirchner Technical Sales Manager Electronic ELANTAS Europe | to be defined |
Trends in motor and transformer developments Dr. Rolf Winter Managing Director ZVEI | to be defined |
Silicones for high temperature applications and UV curing silicone gels Dr. Andreas Steinmann R&D Manager Silicones ELANTAS Europe | Silicones combine softness with high temperature stability. In certain applications their inherent temperature stability is not sufficient and special silicones are required, e.g. in lifting magnets for hot steel parts or protection of electronics. Furthermore, the advantages of one component UV-curing gels will be presented. |
Sustainable Resin Developments for the Future - Hazard free resins Dr. Simon Rost Head of R&D Hamburg ELANTAS Europe | to be defined |
Water based Product Developments Federica Campo R&D Manager Impregnation Resins ELANTAS Europe | Over the past thirty years, the electrical industry has seen the introduction of several water-dilutable insulating varnishes (hereafter referred to as “water-based varnishes”). The trend towards sustainability has grown: Increased concern for workers’ health as well as lowering impact towards environment. Lowering emissions of solvents during the varnishing and polymerization processes along with the use of products containing the lowest possible quantity of dangerous substances can guarantee a greater respect towards the environment (environmentally friendly behavior). The term “water-based varnishes” is interpreted as all water-based products sold on the electrical insulation market and defined as “Secondary Insulation”, to be used in the manufacture of both rotating and stationary electrical equipment. Water based impregnating varnishes are typically modified resin bases, dissolved in water, often with a co-solvent. Emulsion technology is also used for these types of products. With a low environmental impact these materials are often a good, economical solution when replacing existing solvent-based varnish technology whilst maintaining good electromechanical and electrical performances. |
Innovative Green Wire Enamels and Sustainability Challenges Dr. Giovanna Biondi Head of R&D Ascoli ELANTAS Europe | The broad use and increased demand of electro-insulating enamels (also due to growing electrification) brought to focus on sustainability aspects which are becoming more and more important like those ones connected to the origin of raw materials. Elantas has always being committed to sustainability and recently intensively worked on partial replacement of fossil origin materials with bio-based ones, considered as an important step towards environmental footprints improvement. In this research activity, polyester-imides based resin enamels have been developed where classic starting materials are partially replaced by biomaterials. |
Sustainable solutions for stator encapsulation Dr. Fabio Campanini Head of R&D Collecchio ELANTAS Europe | Demand of environmental impact reduction has dramatically increased in recent years. All industries are constantly pushed to find answers looking for new technical solutions and materials and Sustainability represents an increasingly strong lever for development of new products. ELANTAS Europe is a company able to develop innovative and reliable solutions, having sustainability as one of its major pillars. In the last years has extensively worked in the area of epoxy systems from renewable resources. In this lecture, an overview of the technology and the last developments on Bio epoxy systems for electrical insulation will be shown, with a focus on product range for stator encapsulation. |
Productivity through impregnation – energy saving with new old technologies | Sustainability – energy saving – new curing systems - change from gas to electricity. Only some of the current key words in industrial production. With this focus also the “never change a running system” technologies are allowed to adapt – or be reconsidered. Together with ELANTAS and leading dosing experts the manufacturers of low voltage motors, Siemens AG and Innomotics GmbH, developed a new impregnation system based on an old and some years ago unpopular trickling method. With new materials, innovations, digitalized process, and new products there is now a big step into a “green” impregnation process done. With reduced energy consumption throughout the process and reduced material consumption to realize a sustainable product design. This presentation shows how the combination of choosing the right process and collecting data is linked together to increase the efficiency in the production of industry motors. |
HV rotating machine trends Jari Jäppinen ABB | to be defined |
Hybrid Resin products for for global impregnation of mica based insulation systems Janosc de Buck Head of R&D Quattordio ELANTAS Europe | to be defined |
Ageing and tests on VPI processed mica based insulation systems Mattia Ferraris R&D Manager High Voltage ELANTAS Europe | to be defined |
Application of Epoxy Resin on Cast Resin Transformers Franco Marini SIM S.r.l. | Cast Resin Transformers represents the most common technology in the field of distribution transformer, both for standard and special applications. Reasons for this trend are many, and almost all of them are connected to absence of any fluids, and to the solid and fire resistant insulating system, giving a lot of advantages in terms of maintenance, safety, place of installation, transformer dimensions and weight and so on. Of course, to get all the advantages that this technology offers and use it properly, it is necessary to choose the right Epoxy Resin according to the application, used conductor materials, installation site and working temperature as well as a good design. Installation site is one of the most important things to keep in account: if outdoor or indoor (Epoxy or Cycloalifatic compounds), if the installation site is a very hot place or a very cold place (Climatic Class C …), if there is a consistent condensation or not (Environmental Class E …), if the risk of fire is high or low (Fire Behavior Class F 1). As for all solid insulating materials, working temperature is really important because it defines the life time of the insulating system and, therefore, of the transformer. Thermal insulation classes mostly used for Cast Resin Transformers are almost two, F (155 °C) and H (180 °C) class. Finally, but not for order of relevance, conductor material used for windings slightly change the mix of Resin Compound because Aluminum and Copper have a quite different thermal expansion coefficient, and the insulating system have to be able to follow thermal expansions evolution in the temperature operative range without creating any crakes on the cast coils. |
Anhydrides free systems for Insulators and Bushing Ettore Fazio R&D Manager Casting & Potting ELANTAS Europe | Epoxy-anhydride systems are widely used in the manufacture of castings for the electrical industry because of their good thermal, electrical and mechanical characteristics coupled with a small volume shrinkage. In the power transmission and distribution industry epoxy-anhydride systems are employed for the encapsulation of transformers, bushings, and insulators. ELANTAS Europe is an active player in this market, providing innovative and reliable solutions, that have to address major technological needs and challenges related to new standards and regulations. Among these, the proposal as substances to be included in the Annex XIV list as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) for two anhydride products (i.e. hexahydrophthalic anhydride and hexahydromethylphthalic anhydride and isomers), widely exploited for this market, pushes for the identification of reliable and more sustainable alternatives. |
Thermomechanical simulation of electrical devices: powerful tool for material selection Dr.sc.techn. Davide Valtorta Managing Director Saecon | In the design process of electrical devices such as power transformers, injection coils, electrical motors and generators, the selection of the right material represents a fundamental aspect to achieve the highest performance. The electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal behavior of these devices is highly affected by the choice of the insulating resin, whose compound shall be optimized for the specific application purpose. |
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Common Dinner | The event will be followed by the Common Dinner |
Thursday 30th November 2023
08:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Keynote Presentations
Welcome | Nils Arendt, Head of Marketing, Sales Technology, ELANTAS Europe | ||
Actual developments on solvent free Wire Enamels Dr. Gerd Krämer CTO ELANTAS GmbH | to be defined |
Electrical devices for railways application: ELANTAS portfolio compliant to EN45545-2 Simone Mozzini Technical Sales Manager Electrical ELANTAS Europe | Starting from a short introduction about the history and the evolution of the railway, we will describe where we find electrical devices into a train today and which stress these devices have to support. Then we will talk about the EN45545-2 homologation, describing it more in details and finally we will show which materials Elantas can offer today for Casting & Potting and Impregnation for electrical applications with EN45545 homologation. |
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Total encapsulation of electrical motors: how the selection of the right process conditions influences a good result Morena Cella R&D Manager Impregnation ELANTAS Europe | Electric motors and drives play an incredibly important role in our everyday lives, powering almost every machine in industry and home life. The number and complexity of motors is growing all the time, in established industries and in the next generation of emerging markets. Motors and drives are subjected to many stresses, mechanical, thermal, environmental and electrical. These stresses can cause the insulation system to fail if not properly protected. Protection can be carried out in several ways, exploiting different technology, application methods and materials. ELANTAS Europe can provide a full range of systems, for different uses and purposes. This lecture will describe total encapsulation, digging into the criteria for the selection of the right material with a special focus on processing, in many cases the major influencing factor to get a perfect result. |
Improving thermal management by TIM - Insulation materials with high thermal conductivity Dr. Christian Höhme R&D Specialist Strategic R&D ELANTAS Europe | A main driver of technical developments is the striving for miniaturization of electric and electronic devices and here thermal management is key for a reliable, long-living performance. Materials with high thermal conductivity improve the thermal management by reducing the thermal resistance across interfaces. This presentation gives an overview on the ELANTAS Thermal Interface Material (TIM) product portfolio as an important building block in a holistic thermal management solution. |
Batterie Coating Hannes Forster Product Manager Batteries ELANTAS Europe | to be defined |
Liquid gap filler: main application and technical challenges in automotive OBC Marco Bianchini Metasystem | Main application of liquid gap fillers in new automotive OBC will be explained. An overview of main technical challenges and related minimum requirements and test will be given. |
Impact of the Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion on the Temperature Shock Resistance of Electronic Modules Jens Bürger Technical Sales Manager Electronic ELANTAS Europe | to be defined |
Recyclable encapsulants for electronic devices Dr. Alexander Beer Business Line Manager Electronic ELANTAS Europe | The use of encapsulation or coating as a protection of electronics is a standard approach for devices used under rough environment. At the same time, repair of such devices or at least recycling of raw materials after use of such devices is a growing demand of the market. Recyclable encapsulation materials would therefore have to protect an electronic device over lifetime, but at the same time allow easy re-access, repair or recycling afterwards. The presentation will give an overview of melting resin encapsulants, their special features and their properties supporting repair and recycling of electronic devices. |
1-component polyurethane technology - sustainable protection Dr. Michael Stolzenburg R&D Manager Electronic ELANTAS Europe | Bectron PK is a unique series of one-component label-free polyurethan products. The formulations contain the hardener in a masked form as well as the polyol component. Thermally cured a duroplastic material is formed used for the protection of electronics. A wide range of different flexibilities and hardness of the cured material can be realized. Most recently also the adhesion of such one-component polyurethane materials to various substrates has been focused on. |
Silicone Applications Michael SuweProduct Manager Silicones ELANTAS Europe | The use of silicones in electrical and electronic applications is still on the rise. The versability of silicone properties make them ideal for protecting electrical installations. Apart from their excellent temperature resistance, other properties of silicones are also crucial in driving this trend. Specifically, the use of gels, potting compounds, and 1k adhesives is worth mentioning. Our extensive experience with silicone applications in the electrical and electronics industry, such as IGBTs, sensors, temperature sensors and cable sleeves, has led to various modifications for industrial applications as well.
The presentation will give an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of silicones and highlight their use in different applications in electrical, electronics and industrial sectors. |
Heat dissipation management in high performance electric motors | to be defined |
CMR free solutions for industrial applications Alessandro Restori Product Manager Casting & Potting ELANTAS Europe | The presentation wants to define what materials are currently listed as CMR free. Changes in safety documentation relating to use and handling of chemicals obliged manufacturers and formulators to find solutions to guarantee current uses of their products. The discussion will mainly concern resins for electrical insulation. |
Comparative Tracking Index (CTI) - History, basics, application Gunther Baumgarten R&D Material Testing ELANTAS Europe | The article describes the history, physical basics, and application of the CTI (Comparative Tracking Index).The CTI in conjunction with a degree of contamination is often used to define distances in electronic circuits. From the history and the characteristics of the method, however, this is questionable. Especially application to thin coatings can lead to incorrect assessments. |
High voltage and medium voltage electrical insulation system for transformers and rotating machines Matteo Paleari Senior Product and Service Specialist Underwriters Laboratory (UL) | to be defined |
APG fast post-curing Alessandro Borio Technical Sales Manager Electrical ELANTAS Europe | Innovative APG system developed by ELANTAS which allows a reduction of 50% of post curing time extending also the pot life of the mixtures in to the pressure pot. |
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Challenges in the Encapsulation of Resonant Circuit Systems for Wireless Charging of EV’s Maximilian Kneidl CEO Seamless Energy Technologies GmbH | to be defined |
UV-curable Conformal Coatings for Electronic Protection Fabian Varel Technical Sales Manager Electronic ELANTAS Europe | High volumes with short processing times - In order to meet these growing challenges in terms of cycle times, special conformal coatings are needed to protect electronic components on printed circuit boards. UV curable coatings enable the realization of short processing times in electronics production. By UV or UV-LED curing, appropriate coatings and adhesives can be cured within a few seconds. The presentation introduces the use of UV curable coatings with specific application examples and will discuss advantages and drawbacks of this technology. |
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Closing Technical Days | Ravindra Kumar, CEO, ELANTAS | ||