Biocomposites
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From recycled carbon fiber to bio-based resins, high-performance automotive engineering integrates lightweight solutions with reduced environmental impact
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Over 160 organisations join EuCIA’s initiative to accelerate circularity and build sustainable value chains for composites
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The final seminar of the MAGISTRA project took place at the new plant of the Italian company ACS in Tortoreto (Teramo)
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The new president of AIMAT (Italian Association of Materials Engineering), Gianluca Cicala, discusses priorities, opportunities, and perspectives for biocomposites and innovation in the field of materials
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The event takes place Thursday, October 2, 2025 at Maison des Arts et des Étudiants, Esch-sur-Alzette
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What distinguishes them from conventional materials is not only their ability to sometimes match performance, but also their potential to deliver measurable environmental advantages across the entire life cycle
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A project by a student from the University of Catania (Italy) wins first prize in the international Ansys International Materials Selection Challenge 2024
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At the 2025 Nürburgring 24 Hours, the Four Motors Porsche GT3 Cup used exterior body components produced with Bcomp’s grey ampliTex™
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The project, named 'Milk Hoof', currently ongoing at the University of Camerino, aligns perfectly with the principles of circular economy
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EuCIA's publication discusses the different strategies for composites circularity
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Toray’s bio-circular carbon fibers are attributed from waste and residues of biological origin from agriculture, forestry and related industries
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The surface contamination called biofouling can be achieved with the formation of a biological film, a prelude to a progressive colonization of aquatic plants and then crustaceans such as barnacles
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A marine plant that, once washed ashore, can prove useful as a filler for the production of sustainable composite materials
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The project is funded by the European Union through PNRR funds and benefits from the scientific contribution of the University of Catania
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This represents a 21 per cent drop in the associated manufacturing emissions
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Weighing just 896kg, the E-Nomad features all-new natural fibre bio-composite bodywork
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The French specialists work together to match epoxy resin production and compatibility targets.
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The event will be held on 4th of July 2024 in Brindisi (Italy)
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It is made with sustainable acrylonitrile (AN) using waste and residue from biomass-derived products or recycled raw materials
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The project is focused on the recycle of ceramic and cellulosic Adriatic sea waste into composite materials
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Interview with MariaPia Pedeferri, the president of AIMAT (Italian Association of Materials Engineering), at the conclusion of the national conference held in Catania
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Interview with Professor Teodoro Valente, director of the Institute for Composite Polymers and Biomaterials of the National Research Council and new president of ASI (Italian Space Agency)
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Interview with Francesco Paolo La Mantia, Emeritus Professor and Polymer Technology Lecturer
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Interview with Claudia Persico, VP & Rotational Director at Persico Group, an Italian multinational that produces moulds, presses and automated systems for a variety of industries
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The R&D team has been developing natural-fiber composites with high-performance capabilities
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The German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research (DITF, Denkendorf) has developed a new innovative method
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A very interesting project by universities of Camerino and Montenegro
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The event will be held from 1 to 2 March 2023 in Berlin








