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96: 1st quarter 2014

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A strong future for carbon, glass, synthetic and natural fibre textiles in composites |

23 pages,
published in Issue 96, 1st quarter 2014
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Exciting developments in the composites industry are spurring major new investments in textile technologies. Over the past ten years, investments have been driven by the aerospace industry with a focus on reducing the weight of aircraft. Now, the emphasis is on reducing the weight of passenger cars and other vehicles. Parts for vehicles are being made from composites reinforced with fibres and fabrics made from various materials, including carbon, glass and polyester, as well as natural fibres. The dynamism of the industry was evident at the March 2014 edition of the JEC Europe composites show, which was held in Paris, France. This report contains insight and analysis of developments in a wide range of companies and other organisations involved in the sector, including 3A Composites, 3B, AGY, Arkema, BMW, Bcomp, Chomarat, DSM Composite Resins, Eco Technilin, ELG Carbon Fibre, Formax, Hexcel, Jaguar, Johns Manville, Ju Teng International, Lamera, Lantor, Lingrove Composites, Magna International, Owens Corning, Polyplastic, Porsche, RocTool, Roding, Siemens Wind Power, Silberform, Sigmatex, Technical Fibre Products (TFP), Technical University of Denmark, Toray, Trevira, Zodiac Aerospace and Zoltek.
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