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Teijin Automotive Technology wins SPE ACCE People's Choice Award for composite/metal multi-material battery housing
Teijin Automotive Technologies (formerly Continental Structural Plastics, CSP), a subsidiary of Teijin Corporation, announced on September 12 that its innovative multi-material battery housing has been awarded the People's Choice Award at the Automotive Composites Conference and Exhibition (ACCE) sponsored by the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE). Award.
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German company Mubea, a specialist in lightweight automotive structures, receives production order for fifth-generation carbon fiber exoskeleton system
Mubea, an automotive supplier based in Attendorn, Germany, recently announced that it has signed a partnership agreement to begin producing robotic exoskeletons for German Bionic (Augsburg, Germany), a developer of intelligent power packs.
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Does a carbon fiber phone case really interfere with cell phone signals?
Nowadays, cell phones that cost thousands of dollars are commonplace, and when you spend that much money on a new phone, someone will suggest that you protect it with a carbon fiber case.
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Vertical Aerospace's CEO Explains Electric Air Taxi Trends and How to Break Through the Competition
Stephen Fitzpatrick, founder and CEO of Vertical Aerospace, a startup developing an electric air cab (eVTOL), is at the center of some of the most exciting developments in the electrification of flight.
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Lightweight, high-strength continuous carbon fiber thermoplastic composite shell, ten times stronger than injection molded parts
Bristol-based Tri-Mack Plastics Manufacturing, a manufacturer of high-performance thermoplastic parts, recently announced its latest product development, a lightweight, high-strength enclosure made from just eight layers of unidirectional (UD) carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) tape and only 0.40 inches thick.
2022-11-05 3G Carbon-M 60
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Collins to supply thermoplastic composite ventral fins for U.S. F-16 fighter jets
Collins Aerospace has been selected by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory for a contract to build a high-impact ventral fin for the F-16 military fighter jet using its thermoplastic welding technology, which will significantly reduce the weight and cost of the current design, according to a news release on the company's official website Oct. 13.
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