Публикация: 07. сентября 2020 ktpe_newsdate_updated: 25. марта 2024

AZLA earpieces hit the right notes with KRAIBURG TPE


South Korea-based audio devices company AZLA has produced its earpieces from thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) compounds and co-branded it with KRAIBURG TPE. The material provides excellent processability and ensures high wearing comfort.

At the heart of the audio devices sound quality and listening experience is the earpiece, a vital component in earphones. When South Korean manufacturer of earphones and audio devices, AZLA, was seeking a material for its latest SednaEarfit XELASTEC earpiece, it selected a high-quality thermoplastic elastomer from KRAIBURG TPE to achieve the ultimate fit for the earpiece, while maintaining the sound quality. XELASTEC is AZLA’s first earpiece that is fully made of thermoplastic elastomers.

AZLA CEO Mr. Ashulley Lee said, “Based on our research we discovered that the average usage time for truly wireless stereos (TWS) and earphones is getting longer. In 2019, we decided to develop the XELASTEC earpiece that can be worn for a long period of time with no stress to the ear.”

Mr. Ashulley Lee added, “We sourced for many materials and after thorough research decided that KRAIBURG TPE’s compounds provided good material properties and comply with international safety standards. We worked closely with KRAIBURG TPE in developing the XELASTEC earpiece.”

AZLA designed the XELASTEC earpiece by analyzing samples of ear canals and utilized this information to develop a perfect earpiece fit for earphones, thus improving the sound insulation.

KRAIBURG TPE’s soft and pliable TPE material is used to maximize the performance of the audio device by reducing housing vibrations as well as providing a superb and comfortable fit for the ear. The TPEs are characterized by high durability, high elasticity and rebound resilience, non-toxic properties, good fatigue resistance and excellent temperature tolerance.

Throughout the development of the XELASTEC earpiece about 182,000 earpieces and 12 trial molds were studied. Mr. Ashulley Lee emphasizes, “We invested in a considerable amount of time and effort in the development of the XELASTEC earpiece to meet the exacting standards and requirements.”

In compliance with standards
SednaEarfit XELASTEC uses TPE that complies with US FDA regulations (raw material conformity)-Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 21 and standard EN71/3 as well as EU Regulation No. 10/2011, allowing for safety of use.
Since the earpieces are in direct contact with the delicate ear canal for a prolonged period of time, KRAIBURG TPE’s materials were selected not only for their specific acoustic properties but also suitability for skin contact.
In addition, with its high transparency, resilience to weathering and chemicals as well as hypoallergenic properties and low compression set makes KRAIBURG TPE’s material is the perfect choice for the SednaEarfit XELASTEC.

Soft-touch feel for comfort
KRAIBURG TPE’s compounds feature a soft-touch feel that provides comfort to the wearer. The TPE material also provides flexibility and elasticity to allow for an exacting fit to the ear, with improved sound insulation.
SednaEarfit XELASTEC is able to retain its original shape at room temperature, but gently changes its shape when it is placed on the ear by exaggerating an active reaction of molecules with an individual’s body temperature, thus perfectly fitting the contour of the ear.
Also the TPE compound has improved the fit of the earpiece by holding the earphone nozzle tightly with minimized resonance.
The easy assembly of SednaEarfit XELASTEC earpiece with the earphone makes it convenient for the user. With all these features, the XELASTEC earpiece, together with earphone, provide for a comfortable listening experience.

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