Materials

Thermoplastics

Covestro composite material wins award

Covestro CFRTP (Pittsburgh, PA, US)  has developed a sophisticated composite technology that opens the door to a sustainable future for lightweight products, based on continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastics (CFRTP) in combination with a highly-efficient production method.

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Automotive

Toyota fuel cell bus features carbon fiber composite roof

Toho Tenax carbon fiber and aluminum are combined in fabrication of roof for Toyota hydrogen-powered bus. 

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Automotive

Chomarat invests in a carbon multiaxial technology

This new multiaxial machine is reportedly 10 times more productive than the previous generation of machines. 

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Core

3A Composites receives two Sacha Awards

The Sacha Awards are awarded every two years for projects on best forestry management and processing of legal timber practices in Ecuador.

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Weaving

SGL offers high-performance organosheet and thermoplastics for overmolding

“Thermoplastic toolbox” includes LFT, UD tapes, woven semi-finished sheets and carbon/glass hybrids in PA and polyolefins for automotive and other high-volume applications.

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Pultrusion

CW Talks: How carbon fiber beat out steel in elevator cabling

CW Talks: The Composites Podcast learns from KONE’s Steve Gonzalez how pultruded carbon fiber UltraRope was developed to help move elevators up and down in the world’s tallest buildings.

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RTM

CFRP bests steel in precision ball joints

Near-zero backlash in bearings and automation components.  

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Aerospace

Boeing begins 777X production

The Boeing company (Everett, WA, US) kicked off production of the 777X aircraft with a company ceremony on October 23. The “reveal” included a video of the composite wing spars. 

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Fabrics/Preforms

Carbon-Kevlar Hinge

Besting metal hardware in weight, thickness, 3X load capacity and 1 million fatigue cycles with no degradation.

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Adhesives

Composite chef’s knife a chef d’oeuvre

A while back I blogged about a luxurious version of a champagne flute, via carbon fiber and gold. The designer, Ragnar Friberg, is at it again, this time with a composite take on the chef’s knife.

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