Teijin recently announced a new process to mold carbon-fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) parts in approximately 60 seconds. This "press-forming process" uses a thermoplastic pre-preg material and is combined with new welding methods developed by Teijin. The company plans to demonstrate its process and...
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News Commentary | January 13, 2021
Despite the pandemic, Lingrove has been able to commercialize its Ekoa material with Steelcase for furniture interiors and with several Tier 1 OEMs, including a U.S. automotive OEM, to supply automotive interior materials for 2023 production models. Despite growing popularity and adoption, natural ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 29, 2022
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Company Profile | May 09, 2022
Develops natural fiber technologies as an alternative to fiberglass and carbon fiber in reinforced polymer composites for automotive, motorsports, and marine uses Claims that natural fibers composites have an 85% reduction in cradle‑to‑gate CO2 footprint relative to carbon fibers, a 50% ... Not part of subscription