Dupont's Structural Adhesive Wins R&D 100 Award
DuPont has won a 2024 R&D 100 Award in the Mechanical/Materials category for its BETAFORCE™ elastic structural adhesive technology. Long considered “the Oscars of Innovation,” this prestigious award, sponsored by R&D World Magazine, is designed to highlight any product or service that has truly changed the game in any industry, the company reports.
The winning technology, BETAFORCE™ elastic structural adhesive, is developed for broad applications in EV battery assembly with a special focus on pouch cell bonding. Dupont reports that it is differentiated from other adhesives due to its ability to bond aluminum laminated film substrates without the need for primers or pretreatment. Its elastic properties deliver durability and crashworthiness benefits that protect the cells during vehicle operation and charging. Further, BETAFORCE™ demonstrates excellent sustainability benefits through its formulation with 30% weight renewable and bio-based materials plus room temperature curing capabilities that avoid the use of high-temperature curing ovens. Other benefits include excellent open and working times due to its hydrophobic nature, as well as good flammability resistance. These qualities uniquely support all battery cell applications with superior performance for pouch cell batteries, which are seeing increasing use in electric vehicles.
“BETAFORCE™ elastic structural adhesive is a game changer for bonding pouch cells,” said Andreas Lutz, Global Technology Director for DuPont’s Adhesives business. “Our team is proud of creating a novel solution with both manufacturing efficiencies and sustainability benefits that helps our customers as they adopt new battery technologies.”
Established in 1963, the R&D 100 Awards is the only science and technology award competition that recognizes new commercial products, technologies, and materials for their technological significance that are available for sale or license. The 2024 Awards will be capped off with an awards banquet in Palm Springs, California, on November 21, 2024.
Source: Dupont