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Solvay, SGL Carbon to develop composites for aircraft

5th Dec 2019

Solvay and SGL Carbon have joined hands to bring to market composite materials based on large-tow intermediate modulus (IM) carbon fibre. The two have signed a joint development agreement. These materials will help reduce costs and carbon dioxide emissions, and improve the production process and fuel efficiency of next-generation commercial aircraft.

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NCC working with DSD on electric vehicles

5th Dec 2019

The NCC has joined hands with British engineering specialist, Drive System Design (DSD), on a new project on enhancing the efficiency of the integrated electric drive unit (EDU) of electric vehicles (EVs). The 12-month project, part-funded by Innovate UK, will investigate the use of composites to enable increased power density and reduced unit size.

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Composites One buying Polynt Composites Distribution

4th Dec 2019

Composites One, the North American supplier of composites raw materials and value-added services, is taking over Canadian-based Polynt Composites Distribution from Polynt-Reichhold Group, the North American manufacturer of thermoset resins, gel coats and other raw materials. Polynt Composites will continue to own its resin and gel coat blending...

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Avgol's new production line for North American demand

3rd Dec 2019

Avgol, leader in the manufacture of high-performance non-woven fabric solutions for the hygiene market, has commissioned a new production line for its Waveform 3D solution, to meet growing North American demand for value-added technology in hygiene applications. Waveform 3D is a process that impacts three-dimensional qualities to non-woven precursor...

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First Graphene unveils new graphene powders

3rd Dec 2019

First Graphene has unveiled the latest formulations of its PureGraph graphene powders. These are now available in production-scale volumes in standard lateral platelet sizes of 20, 10 and 5 micrometres. These are ideal for wide range of industrial applications, to significantly reduce weight and increase strength, thermal and electrical conductivity.

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EconCore's summit on thermoplastic honeycomb technology

2nd Dec 2019

Delegates from Europe, North America and Asia representing industries such as commercial transport, automotive, industrial packaging, construction and furniture manufacturing, gathered at a summit hosted by EconCore in Leuven, Belgium to share their experiences with the thermoplastic honeycomb technology. It was EconCore's fourth technology summit.

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KNN Cellulose, Bcomp win biocomposite award

2nd Dec 2019

KNN Cellulose from the Netherlands, Bcomp from Switzerland, and Golden Compound from Germany are the winners of the "Biocomposite of the Year 2019" award. The award was given to developers of new applications for biocomposites at the "8th Biocomposites Conference Cologne". The innovations indicate the versatility of commercially available biocomposites.

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Wärtsilä develops 3D printed composite lifting tool

2nd Dec 2019

Wärtsilä, a leading technology group servicing the marine and energy markets, has developed a 3D printed composite lifting tool for its engines using Markforged additive manufacturing technology. Use of this technology eliminates shipment time and reduces warehousing requirements. The tool is also significantly lighter and considerably more compact.

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Feike Sijbesma to step down as CEO of Royal DSM in 2020

2nd Dec 2019

The supervisory board of Royal DSM, a global science-based company in nutrition, health and sustainable living, has announced the upcoming succession of CEO Feike Sijbesma, who will hand over his duties to his managing board colleagues Geraldine Matchett and Dimitri de Vreeze as co-CEO’s in February 2020 and will support a smooth transition until May...

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