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TFP to display nonwoven solutions for transport at JEC

28th Jun 2018

TFP will display its nonwoven solutions for transport applications at the forthcoming JEC Conference on 'The Future of Composites in Transportation' during June 27-28 in Chicago. TFP nonwovens have proven results in transportations sector such as in surface finishing, imparting EMI shielding or fire protection, and acting as an effective friction...

Courtesy: Polestar
Carbon Fibre used extensively in Polestar 1

27th Jun 2018

Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) has been used extensively in Polestar 1. Most of the body parts are made from the high-tech and light-weight material, making it a core contributor to the dynamic handling of the Polestar 1. It is the first time that the Volvo Car Group has explored carbon fibre construction. There is a weight saving of 230...

Courtesy: Diab
Diab appoints Tobias Hahn as new CEO

26th Jun 2018

Diab has announced that the company has appointed Tobias Hahn as the new CEO. Tobias has ten years of operative and international experience from the Atlas Copco Group. Diab has been at the leading edge of composite core material development, supplying a wide range of markets including marine, wind energy, transport, aerospace, and other industries.

Courtesy: Ontex global
Ontex Mexico completes 40 years

26th Jun 2018

Ontex Mexico, formerly Grupo P I Mabe, has completed 40 years of its existence. It celebrated its 40-year anniversary in its hometown of Puebla and in Tijuana, Mexico. Over the past four decades, Ontex Mexico has become one of the most important personal hygiene producers in the Latin-American market. Grupo P I Mabe was acquired by the Ontex Group in...

Courtesy: University of Manchester
Manchester University makes sports shoes with graphene

26th Jun 2018

The University of Manchester in collaboration with British brand inov-8 has unveiled the world’s first-ever sports shoes to utilise graphene – the strongest material on the planet. The two have developed rubber outsoles for running and fitness shoes that in testing have outlasted 1,000 miles and are scientifically proven to be 50 per cent harder...

Glatfelter buys Georgia's European nonwovens business
Glatfelter buys Georgia's European nonwovens business

25th Jun 2018

Glatfelter, supplier of specialty papers and engineered materials, is taking over Georgia-Pacific’s European nonwovens business for $185 million. It has signed a definitive agreement in this connection. The deal is subject to customary purchase price adjustments. The proposed transaction includes Georgia-Pacific’s operations located in Steinfurt,...

Courtesy: Kraig Biocraft
Kraig Biocraft unveils first roll of dragon silk fabric

25th Jun 2018

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, leading developer of spider silk based fibres, has produced its first roll of pure dragon silk fabric using its proprietary recombinant spider silk fibres. It will now use the dragon silk material to make finalised ballistic shoot packs, per the US Army specifications. This material will undergo ballistic performance...

Courtesy: PR Newswire
Kappler unveils DuraChem 500 for first responders

25th Jun 2018

Protective apparel innovator Kappler has unveiled DuraChem 500, the only economically priced terrorism response suit certified to the NFPA 1994 Class 1 Chem-Bio standard. The garment addresses a critical need for military and law enforcement agencies, balancing responder protection with tight budgets. It provides maximum protection at an affordable...

Courtesy: AMRC
Engineers working to make UK leader in composites

23rd Jun 2018

A team of leading engineers has been constituted to make the UK a global competitor in composites and aerospace markets. The team is working at the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to drive forward cutting edge capabilities for manufacturing composite components in ways not currently available in the supply chain.

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