Baker-Polito Administration Awards $11.3 Million To UMass Lowell For Innovation In Advanced Manufacturing

LOWELL, Mass. — May 31, 2017 — Today the Baker-Polito Administration announced awards totaling $11.3 million to UMass Lowell to fund the creation of future technologies that will revolutionize the way fabrics are made and reinvent the textile industry in Lowell.

A $10 million grant will allow UMass Lowell to create a new Fabric Discovery Center, a unique, testing and development facility that will usher in the nation’s first collaborative investment between two Manufacturing Innovation Institutes. The facility will serve Massachusetts and the region to rapidly transform textile product concepts into functional prototypes, serving as an end-to-end innovation ecosystem for researchers and private sector partners as they work towards commercialization of revolutionary technologies.

UMass Lowell will also receive a total of $1.3 million to support three projects with private industry partners, SI2 Technologies in Billerica and Raytheon in Waltham. Funding will allow UMass Lowell to acquire new equipment to develop new materials and polymers that can be used in flexible, hybrid electronics. Combined with over $2 million in federal and industry funds for these projects, these investments will create the foundation for future technological advancements, providing necessary resources to bring technology from research prototype to pilot scale for commercialization with industry partners.

“Massachusetts is a competitive player in the global innovation economy because of our leadership in technology, strong workforce and educational institutions,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “This investment will ensure we continue to see that success and growth outside of Greater Boston, and that Lowell will have an opportunity to return to the center of the textile industry and its future. We look forward to bringing these manufacturing innovation institutes together for this first-of-its-kind collaboration that will deliver new advancements in textile manufacturing, economic investment and job growth.”

“This investment is an important statement about our efforts to support the future of manufacturing here in Massachusetts,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “There is no limit to the potential impact the technologies tested and delivered here will have on the advanced manufacturing sector in Lowell and the Commonwealth.”

These two grants will benefit two Manufacturing Innovation Institutes in Massachusetts: the Revolutionary Fiber and Textile Manufacturing Innovation Institute and the Manufacturing Innovation Institute for Flexible Hybrid Electronics. These institutes are both members of the Manufacturing USA network, previously known as the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, a network of competitively awarded public-private innovation institutes focused on advanced manufacturing. Manufacturing USA funds private-public partnerships to increase American manufacturing competitiveness and catalyze new advanced manufacturing technologies.

In April 2016, US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced that Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA), in Massachusetts, was selected to serve as the national lead for the Revolutionary Fiber and Textile Manufacturing Innovation Institute, a $317 million public-private partnership. The institute also includes several other key public and private sector partners from across the nation, focused on a common goal of revolutionary fiber and textile manufacturing.

In August 2015, the Baker-Polito Administration announced that UMass Amherst was selected to serve as the New England regional lead in the Manufacturing Innovation Institute for Flexible Hybrid Elextronics, led by NextFlex. The Innovation Institute in Massachusetts was created in partnership with UMass Lowell, MIT, Harvard, Northeastern University and private industry. Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) focuses on using sensors printed into thin ribbons of plastic to replicate functions performed by semi-conductor chips found in computers and other electronic devices.

“We know that Massachusetts brings together the unique elements necessary for this type of collaboration: academic institutes, private industry and the commitment to innovation,” said Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jay Ash. “This discovery center will allow for collaboration across initiatives, and this revolutionary research will further reinvigorate Lowell, the birthplace of the textile industry.”

“Massachusetts is already on the cutting edge of advanced manufacturing, and by bringing together two Manufacturing Innovation Institutes, the Fabric Discovery Center will put us on the cutting edge of the cutting edge,” said Senator Eileen Donoghue. “The investments the state is making will bring tremendous economic benefits to Greater Lowell and to the entire commonwealth.”

“Manufacturing and the textile industry have a long and proud history in Lowell, so I am very pleased that Governor Baker and his economic team are making this announcement here in the heart of our city,” said Representative David Nangle. “In collaboration with the University of Massachusetts Lowell, I am certain that these grants will provide the institutes with the funding and expertise they will need to expand this industry, create jobs, and further enhance the city’s reputation as an eager partner in moving our local and state economy forward.”

Governor Baker made the announcement at 110 Canal Street, the Innovation Hub (iHub) at UMass Lowell, which has received significant state funding from the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, MassDevelopment and the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. The iHub is located in Lowell’s Hamilton Canal District, which received $4.7 million in funding from the Baker-Polito Administration under the MassWorks program for redevelopment efforts.

“The UMass Lowell Fabric Discovery Center is a first-of-its-kind in the Department of Defense (DoD) portfolio of manufacturing innovation institutes, providing a unique joint usage capability for collaborative work in flexible electronics and smart fibers and textiles,” said Tracy Frost, Director, DoD Manufacturing USA Institutes & Acting Director, DoD ManTech. “The commitment of funding by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and UMass Lowell are essential elements to realizing the DoD goals of creating a robust manufacturing ecosystem that leverages these regional strengths, but also acts as a critical node in a national network of DoD-led institutes.”

“We thank the Baker-Polito Administration for recognizing and investing in UMass’s Lowell’s significant research, economic development and public-private partnership capabilities,” said UMass President Marty Meehan. “UMass Lowell’s historic expertise in fibers and textiles underpins its current innovation leadership in advanced fibers and flexible electronics. There is truly no better place to leverage these M2I2 matching funds for the benefit of the Commonwealth.”

“With our ongoing leadership in the development of advanced fibers and textiles, medical textiles and flexible electronics, today’s announcement continues UMass Lowell’s strong partnership with Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, NextFlex, the U.S. Army and the Commonwealth to build the future of high-tech manufacturing in Lowell and across the nation,” said UMass Lowell Chancellor Jacquie Moloney.

“This grant positions UMass Lowell as a national leader in the development, prototyping and testing of advanced fibers and textiles, fabrication techniques and integrated technologies,” said Julie Chen, vice chancellor for research and innovation at UMass Lowell. “It demonstrates our support of startups and companies, large and small, in accelerating technology translation and workforce development in partnership with the public sector.”

“The Lowell Fabric Discovery Center represents a first step in implementing AFFOA’s nationwide strategy of centers designed to encourage entrepreneurship in advanced fabrics,” said Dr. Yoel Fink AFFOA CEO. “We are particularly excited to work hand-in-hand with UMass Lowell and local manufacturers, educational institutions and state governments to facilitate the creation of these centers which will serve to accelerate startups, provide workforce development and house advanced fabric prototyping facilities. We are particularly grateful to the Governor and State Legislators for delivering on this significant commitment to manufacturing and product innovation.”

“NextFlex congratulates UMass Lowell and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the launch of the Fabric Design Center. We enthusiastically support this innovation and look forward to partnering on development of manufacturing processes for integrating Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) into textiles,” said Malcolm J. Thompson, Executive Director of NextFlex. “The opportunity to work together marks an important milestone in the advancement of FHE and ‘smart fabrics,’ and we will all benefit greatly from our collaboration.  We are very enthusiastic of contributing to creating ROI to our members and achieving increased Economic Development in Massachusetts.”

“We are excited to have received this NextFlex award. The state’s support in helping the team to meet the cost share requirements made the proposed effort possible,” said Dr. Joseph Kunze, SI2 Technologies’ President and CEO. “I believe that the approach the state is taking in supporting the Manufacturing USA institutes is an excellent model for partnering between the state, small businesses, and academia.  It is positioning Massachusetts as the leader in the advanced manufacturing economy.  The NextFlex award to the SI2 team is an excellent example of that.”

Manufacturing USA seeks to spur research into cutting-edge technologies that can be applied to advanced manufacturing processes. Bidders frequently form teams of universities, companies and non-profits across different states, with regional nodes supporting the lead bidder. The federal awards are leveraged several times over through a series of state and industry matches.

The Baker-Polito Administration’s Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2) provides a vehicle for matching federal Manufacturing USA awards, and help Massachusetts manufacturers adopt innovative new technologies. The Baker-Polito Administration has committed $100 million in funding over five years to initiatives in Massachusetts. Under M2I2, Massachusetts is convening a national effort to develop revolutionary fibers and textiles, and the state is a participant in regional manufacturing innovation institute nodes in robotics, photonics, flexible hybrid electronics, biopharma manufacturing, smart manufacturing, and rapid process intensification.

Posted June 1, 2017

Source: The Official Website of the Governor of Massachusetts

Teijin Aramid Receives Gold Partner Certificate From EcoVadis

ARNHEM, The Netherlands — June 1, 2017 — Teijin Aramid received a certificate from EcoVadis that qualifies the company as Gold Partner for its sustainability efforts in the automotive market. Teijin Aramid is the preferred supplier of aramid for most large tire producers, who use the para-aramid Twaron to produce their high performance tires. EcoVadis operates the first collaborative platform providing Supplier Sustainability Ratings for global supply chains.

Over the past few years the automotive market had to meet stricter environmental and sustainability requirements imposed by the authorities. These requirements were reason for the market to demand certificates similar to the one from EcoVadis. Decades of research has led Teijin Aramid to having a strong position in the high performance tire market. A great example of the application of Twaron in high performance tires is the Michelin Pilot Super Sport, introduced in 2011. It is to be expected that the request for a similar certificate will also be seen in other markets.

EcoVadis is an independent Sustainability Rating platform for companies to record, evaluate and communicate its standards, measures and activities in support of its corporate social responsibility. EcoVadis launched a platform in 2007 which provides insight into assessments of suppliers in terms of their sustainability efforts and results. Teijin Aramid became a member of EcoVadis in 2015. Gert Frederiks: ‘We are very proud to receive this Gold Partner certificate from EcoVadis. It shows that we operate fair and sustainable in all aspects. Having an external and well respected player stating this, is an appreciation for all our efforts. And we will certainly continue with that.’

The annual reporting has four sections: environment, working conditions, fair business processes, and sustainable procurement. The results from all completed online EcoVadis reports show that Teijin Aramid belongs to the top 2 percent of all suppliers in the category Synthetic Fiber Production and to the top 1 percent of suppliers in all categories.

Posted June 1, 2017

Source: Teijin Aramid

EDANA Elects New Board: Martin Rapp Returned As Board Chair With Renewed Strategic Ambition

BRUSSELS — June 1, 2017 — EDANA, the leading global association serving the nonwovens and related industries, today announced its new Board of Governors for 2017-2018. Returning Chairman Martin Rapp — vice president and general manager at Glatfelter — will again provide expert leadership, ably supported by re-elected Vice-Chairs Mikael Staal Axelsen, Fibertex, and Pieter Meijer, McAirlaid’s. Paul Eevers’, Unilever, position as Treasurer was also renewed for another one year term. Announced at EDANA’s Annual Strategic Review and AGM on May 31st, the newly elected Board will begin their term on July 1st.

In addition to his long-standing support of the association as a board member, Martin is the Chair of the Communications Steering Group, and has ensured widespread member backing for a broad range of EDANA initiatives throughout his tenure. “It is naturally an honor to be re-elected, but it is even more pleasing to witness the extensive and growing commitment of our members to a productive network” said Rapp. “As we continue to regularly welcome new members, it is very encouraging to see such tangible momentum. My ongoing focus will be to ensure that our activities meet our strategic interests of stakeholder engagement, global outreach and sector expansion.”

This year’s review of strategy and objectives featured update presentations from key EDANA working groups and committees. “The interactive element of our assembly confirmed to me the commitment of our staff and members alike. Many of the meetings focused on far reaching and innovative topics, where I witnessed passionate yet perceptive debate. Today’s discussions and conclusions have assured me of the successful future of not only our association but also our industry” said Pierre Wiertz, general manager of EDANA.

The following Governors were re-elected for an additional 3-year term:

  • Ludwig Busam, Procter & Gamble, Germany;
  • Eric De Kesel, Mölnlycke Health Care, Sweden;
  • José Durany, Rubi Industrial, Spain;
  • Robert Green, NatureWorks, United States;
  • Mahdy Katbe, Unicharm Gulf Hygienic Industries, Saudi Arabia;
  • David Lamb, Nonwovenn, United Kingdom;
  • Giorgio Mantovani, Corman, Italy;
  • Pieter Meijer, McAirlaid’s Vliesstoffe, Germany;
  • Martin Rapp, Glatfelter Germany; and
  • Ali Sisman, Hassan Group, Turkey.

The following Governors were elected as new Board members for a 3-year term of office:

  • Marco Cirillo, Johnson & Johnson, United Kingdom;
  • C. Enver, Kayali Mogul, Turkey;
  • Jörg Ortmeier, TWE Group, Germany;
  • Mark Siebert, Berry Global, Spain.

Posted June 1, 2017

Source: EDANA

A&E’s 2016-17 Sustainability Report Demonstrates Industry Transparency, Traceability And Trust

MOUNT HOLLY, N.C. — June 1, 2017 — American & Efird (A&E) — a manufacturer and distributor of industrial and consumer sewing thread, embroidery thread, and technical textile — announced today it is releasing its 2016-2017 Corporate Sustainability Report.

This year’s report reflects the three concepts that drive A&E’s industry-leading sustainability program: Transparency, Traceability and Trust, while highlighting A&E’s accomplishments in the areas of safety, environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility.

A&E’s continued improvements, specifically in global water reduction and Zero-Waste-to-Landfill efforts, serve as an example of leadership and good stewardship throughout the textile industry.

“A core part of our business strategy is to operate all of our global facilities in a sustainable manner,” said Les Miller, CEO, A&E. “It is not only a good business practice to do so, but it is the right thing to do for all of our stakeholders.”

A&E continues to abide by its pledge to create a better world through responsible corporate actions, environmentally protective efforts, and numerous contributions to the communities in which it operates.

Since 2011, A&E has invested over $10 Million into state-of-the-art wastewater recycling systems across the world, and these investments have paid off through significant reductions in water use. A&E continues to focus on energy conservation and has increased its use of biofuels and clean fuels, resulting in reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, A&E has grown its number of global operations and support facilities to 16 in achieving Zero-Waste-to- Landfill status.

A&E regularly evaluates all of the global yarn spinning, dyeing and finishing facilities in which the company has ownership to provide the information contained in its annual sustainability report. Categories measured in this report include: Water Stewardship, Solid Waste, Carbon Footprint and Energy Conservation, Product Stewardship, Social Responsibility, Employee Health and Safety, Sustainable Products, and Areas of Improvement.

This year’s notable Sustainability Highlights include:

Water Conservation

  • Over 1.1 billion liters of wastewater has been recycled and reused since 2013
  • Nearly 1 million liters of wastewater are recycled and reused each day of operation
  • 41% reduction in global water consumption (liters per kg of thread) since 2006

Solid Waste

  • Zero-Waste-to-Landfill status has grown to 16 global manufacturing operations and support facilities in 2017, with 5 other operations over the 91 percentile mark. A&E’s global goal is to achieve this sustainability designation in every manufacturing operation worldwide.

Carbon Footprint and Energy Conservation

  • 6% reduction of global carbon footprint (CO2e in kg per kg of thread) since 2006
  • 44% of the fuels used to create steam at A&E dyeing operations were renewable and carbon neutral in 2016
  • 10% reduction in global power consumption (kwh per kg of thread) since 2006

In 2016, A&E developed and implemented its Product RSL Environmental Profile (PREP) form in order to collect Restricted Substance List and environmental data on all dyes and chemicals used by our operations. A&E is on track to comply with the chemical restrictions contained in the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Compounds (ZDHC) program by the end of 2018.

Posted June 1, 2017

Source: American & Efird

 

Hexcel Has Entered Into Exclusive Negotiations To Acquire French Composites Company Structil

STAMFORD, Conn. — June 1, 2017 — Hexcel Corp. announced today that it has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire all of the shares of Structil S.A. (Structil), a French producer and supplier of high-performance composites to the aerospace, defense and industrial markets.

The proposed transaction is subject to review by relevant employee representative bodies and approval from the applicable French authorities. Assuming those reviews and approvals are successfully completed, the acquisition is expected to close in 2017.

Structil is a joint venture between Safran Ceramics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Safran, and Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation — formerly Mitsubishi Rayon Corp. The company employs approximately 70 people at a 68,000-square-foot production plant on a seven-acre site in Vert-le-Petit, France, about 25 miles south of Paris. Structil’s 2016 sales were approximately $21 million. The company’s product lines include prepregs, structural adhesives and pultruded profiles used in engine nacelles, aerospace interiors, military jets and more.

Safran Ceramics CEO Gerard Frut said: “The project proposed by Hexcel would make Structil an integral part of the strategy applied by a global leader in advanced composites, with solid experience in production, widely recognized by its customers, especially in France, where it invests regularly. It offers an excellent technological and industrial fit with Structil, which will immediately benefit from the new environment offered by Hexcel to catalyze its development.”

Hexcel’s Chairman, CEO and President, Nick Stanage, said: “By combining Structil’s advanced composites product portfolio of prepregs, adhesives and pultrusions with ours, this acquisition would further enhance our product offerings to our customers in aerospace and industrial, providing an expanded choice of advanced composite solutions. The integration of the Structil team would also further strengthen our development capability and technologies for next generation aerospace and industrial applications. Hexcel is a Safran First Circle supplier, and this project will further reinforce our strong 30-year-long partnership.”

Posted June 1, 2017

Source: Hexcel Corp.

Teijin Develops New Sweat-Suit Fabric, 4-dimentional Bulky DELTAPEAK®

TOKYO, Japan — June 01, 2017 — Teijin Frontier Co. Ltd., the Teijin Group’s fiber and products converting company, announced today that it has developed new sweat-suit fabric, 4-D bulky DELTAPEAK® combining high quality with excellent absorbance and quick drying thanks to a unique patent-pending four-layer structure.

Bulky, light and extra-soft 4-dimentional bulky Deltapeak will be released in time for 2018 autumn/winter collections, mainly for sports apparel. Annual sales are expected to rise to 500,000 meters by the fiscal year ending in March 2019.

New sweat-suit fabric is the latest addition to the Teijin Frontier’s Deltapeak series which enables a highly integrated combination of physicality, functionality and quality. It offers a superior combination of look, feel, high-cushioning and high-elasticity. It is expected to meet demands for casual, functional synthetic materials substituting for cotton in a wide variety of applications.

Main features of new line of Deltapeak:

  • Bulkiness: Lightweight and thick;
  • Look and feel: Soft touch and luxurious appearance;
  • High resilience: High cushioning, resiliency and elasticity for comfort;
  • Low drape: Beautiful shape; and
  • Absorbent and quick-drying: Due to different densities of surface and middle layers.

Going forward, Teijin Frontier expects to combine this new fabric with other multifunctional materials for sportswear, fashionwear, uniforms and additional applications.

Posted June 1, 2017

Source: Teijin Frontier

Indorama Ventures Closes Deal To Acquire Glanzstoff

BANGKOK, Thailand — June 1, 2017 — Indorama Ventures Plc Co. Ltd. (IVL), a global chemical producer, has announced that the deal to acquire the Glanzstoff Group tire cord and single-end cord business has been concluded and will add to the company’s portfolio of choice auto sector solutions. Glanzstoff is Europe’s largest manufacturer of both tire cord fabrics and single-end cords, projecting IVL into a strong position for further growth with its extant pre-eminence in the rayon, aramids, nylon 6,6 and polyester businesses within the auto segment.

Indorama Ventures entered into the tire cord business in 2014 with the acquisition of Germany-based PHP Fibers. The company also owns one of the most prominent polyester tire fabric businesses in China, Performance Fibers. Work commenced at the beginning of 2017 to expand the Performance Fibers manufacturing line due to increased demand from China’s improving economy. Glanzstoff is also currently implementing a single end cord project in China that will commence production in Q4, 2017.

Aloke Lohia, Group CEO of Indorama Ventures said: “This is an outstanding asset in our portfolio and one we have acquired as part of our long-standing ambition to establish a solid foothold in the European auto sector, especially in relation to the tire business. Over the past five years, IVL has invested substantially into creating a diversified earnings stream via its High Value-added (HVA) portfolio. Diversification into HVA, which now accounts for 50% of the Company’s core EBITDA, has allowed us to deliver robust earnings on a sustained basis. In order to ensure sharp focus, the business is further segmented into high-growth industry verticals, including Automotive and Hygiene, and is driven by investments in intellectual property and innovations.”

“The key,” Lohia added, “is the focus on our core areas of strength and a willingness to invest and then reinvest to take advantage of our global resources. The Glanzstoff acquisition takes us from polyester and nylon 6,6 into rayon but that is still not far removed from our current portfolio as it will enhance our product offering to major customers. In a few short years, the HVA segment has skyrocketed and now delivers revenues of around $ 3 billion and serves segments that individually grow at around 7 percent year-on-year.

“The automotive segment is a key investment driver for IVL within its rapidly-expanding HVA portfolio. IVL is at the forefront of developing new solutions, providing a unique global manufacturing footprint, an unparalleled product portfolio together with sustainable solutions making it the number one fiber partner for the automotive industry. The Glanzstoff acquisition provides a strategic fit to the automotive segment in the HVA portfolio. Geographically, we will enter Luxembourg, Italy and the Czech Republic, providing us the convenience of production bases nearby our major customers. As a world-class chemical company we expect to continue providing high growth and sustainable returns for our shareholders,” Lohia concluded.

Posted June 1, 2017

Source: Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL)

AmeriPride Services Announces Steiner Family Scholarship Recipients

MINNEAPOLIS — May 31, 2017 — AmeriPride Services today announced the winners of the new Steiner Family Scholarship award program for children of employees. The annual scholarship program awards up to 12 academic scholarships to children of company employees each year.

“We were very pleased with the response and the many great and qualified candidates that applied for the award in the inaugural year of this scholarship program,” said Bill Evans, President and CEO at AmeriPride. “This program supports our mission to provide career development and education opportunities for our employees and their families.”

Dependents of employees from across the organization and at every location are eligible to apply and applicants are evaluated and selected by Scholarship America, the nation’s largest administrator of scholarship programs for corporations and foundations, based on a variety of factors. This year’s recipients came from all across the company, including Edmonton, Alberta; Fresno, California; Lethbridge, Alberta; London, Ontario; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Monroe, Louisiana; Springfield, Missouri; Topeka, Kansas; Toronto, Ontario; Twin Falls, Idaho; Vancouver, British Columbia; and Watkinsville, Georgia.

Scholarships can be used for full-time college or vocational school education and are renewable for up to four years. The scholarship program was endowed by the late Larry Steiner, former CEO and family owner of the company, who passed away just a few months ago.

“I know Larry would be very pleased that this program was able to help so many of our employees in its first year,” said Evans. “What a great legacy he has left for the company and employees that he loved.”

Posted May 31, 2017

Source: AmeriPride Services

INDA Co-Sponsors RISI Asia Pacific Hygiene Symposium 2017 2nd Annual Symposium Focused On Absorbent Hygiene To Be Held In China

CARY, N.C. — May 31, 2017 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced it is cosponsoring the 2017 RISI Asia Pacific Hygiene Products Symposium to be held November 7-8, 2017 in Shanghai, China. The first edition of the symposium drew more than 130 attendees from 76 countries to hear about the latest advancements and trends in the Asia Pacific hygiene market.

Themed “Hygiene Markets in Asia Pacific: From Now to 2020,” industry experts will present cutting edge information on baby diaper and disposable hygiene trends, nonwovens for evolving markets, China’s adult incontinence market, online sales in China, and equipment for tomorrow’s hygiene products. Participants will also be presented best practices across the Asia Pacific disposable hygiene supply chain and exchange ideas for improving their business and products.

“INDA has again joined with RISI in co-sponsoring the Asia Pacific Hygiene Products Symposium in China this coming November,” said INDA president Dave Rousse. “Participants will gain keen insights on important issues affecting the hygiene market in China as well as make connections for new business. This second edition Symposium should prove invaluable for those in the nonwovens industry in that region.”

Posted May 31, 2017

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

Chomarat Develops A New Generation Of Multiaxial Carbon Fabrics For Higher-Performing, More Competitive Composites For The Aerospace And Automotive Markets

LE CHEYLARD, France — May 31, 2017 — As the first textile producer to join the AMRC, Chomarat is developing the technologies and processes of the future to help the composites industry become more competitive vis-à-vis metallic solutions.

“Now that composites have demonstrated their technical performance, we must also demonstrate their technical and economic relevance. Joining the AMRC gives us the opportunity to pass along our vision, and also to work with key players like Boeing, Rolls-Royce, and Airbus in developing the technologies of the future,” says Chomarat Group Managing Director Michel Cognet. In this way, the Group implements its innovation strategy in the highly strategic automotive and aerospace sectors. Through its reinforcements, it furthers the quest for composites that are compatible with high production rates.

NCF HP2: INVENTING A NEW GENERATION OF CARBON TEXTILES

Chomarat has brought Solvay, Mécanium and the University of Nantes together for the joint NCF HP2 project to develop a new generation of multiaxial carbon fabrics, along with the associated textile processes for producing thermoset composites parts for the aerospace and automotive industries.

Chomarat is sponsoring the project, which has a budget of 4 million euros and has obtained seal of approval from the Techtera, Axelera and Viameca competitive clusters. “We are embarking on a 42-month adventure with our partners. Our group sets great store by the cross-pollination that occurs in collaborative projects. That is an integral part of our innovation strategy. The solutions that are developed will provide answers in terms of mechanical properties, weight lowering, and cost-effectiveness, which are priority criteria in aerospace and automotive!” concludes Chomarat Group R&T Director Philippe Sanial.

Posted May 31, 2017

Source: Chomarat

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