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Innovative polyamide materials from BASF meet new requirements of eMobility

  • BASF transfers proven test methods to hydrolysis storage and uses Arrhenius analyses to reliably predict service life.
  • Glass fiber-reinforced, low-halogen Ultramid® grade meets requirements up to well over 100,000 hours.

Ludwigshafen am Rhein, January 12, 2026 - With the further development of eMobility, the requirements for the ageing resistance of plastics in contact with chemicals are increasing significantly. In particular, frequent battery charging processes, which must be kept at a constant temperature, increase the required service life of plastic components in vehicles under the hood to 45,000 to 55,000 hours at operating temperature - compared to 5,000 hours for conventional combustion engines. Plastics are used in the engine compartment in pumps and valves, for example.

While the durability of the materials was previously mainly tested in air-heat environments, BASF is now transferring proven methods to hydrolysis storage - i.e. ageing in water-glycol mixtures. The Arrhenius equation is used here, which describes the relationship between temperature and reaction rate and thus makes it possible to predict the service life under normal conditions.

As part of a series of tests launched in August 2020, a polyamide from BASF's latest generation of materials was examined. The Ultramid® is characterized by optimized hydrolysis resistance, laser markability, glass fiber reinforcement and low halogen content and thus meets all the requirements of the automotive market, even in the future. The results show: The properties of the tested polyamide can be extrapolated to more than 100,000 hours after five years of testing and provide the automotive industry in the car and truck sector with the necessary security.
 

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At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future. Our ambition: We want to be the preferred chemical company to enable our customers’ green transformation. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. Around 112,000 employees in the BASF Group contribute to the success of our customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world. Our portfolio comprises, as core businesses, the segments Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, and Nutrition & Care; our standalone businesses are bundled in the segments Surface Technologies and Agricultural Solutions. BASF generated sales of €65.3 billion in 2024. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchange in Frankfurt (BAS) and as American Depositary Receipts (BASFY) in the United States. Further information at www.basf.com.

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Dr. Julia Endres
Im Motorraum werden Kunststoffe für Pumpen und Ventile aufgrund der steigenden Anforderungen der E-Mobilität unter Hydrolysebedingungen (Wasser-Glykol) getestet. Mithilfe der Arrhenius-Gleichung lässt sich die Lebensdauer von Kunststoffkomponenten – wie dem Ultramid® Polyamid mit verbesserter Hydrolysebeständigkeit, Glasfaserverstärkung und geringem Halogengehalt – zuverlässig auf über 100.000 Stunden extrapolieren. So kann, wie in diesem Fall sichergestellt werden, dass die geforderten 45.000 bis 55.000 Betriebsstunden erreicht werden.
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In the engine compartment, plastics used for pumps and valves are tested under hydrolysis conditions (water-glycol) to meet the increasing demands of e-mobility. The Arrhenius equation enables reliable extrapolation of the service life of plastic components - such as Ultramid® polyamide with enhanced hydrolysis resistance, glass fiber reinforcement, and low halogen content - to over 100,000 hours. This ensures that, as in this case, the required 45,000 to 55,000 operating hours are achieved.
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Last UpdateJanuary 12, 2026