Renewable energies
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Toray Advanced Composites, Daher, and TARMAC Aerosave announced the launch of this project, that aims to extend the useful life of composite materials and contribute to the aviation industry’s Net Zero goals
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The decision to pursue the carbon neutrality certification was a strategic and proactive one, strongly supported by the entire organisation
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Positive results from the pioneering tests at one of Australia’s busiest airports
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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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On Saturday 3 May, it will come to life with extraordinary events in every corner of the globe
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Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries offer higher energy density and faster charging
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Officine Maccaferri announced the establishment of Prime Synthetic Solutions Ltd (“Prime Synthetic Solutions”)
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The ECCA will set and achieve targets on the use of recovered and recycled composites, develop standards for circular product design, and provide a forum for industry voices
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The object of the partnership is the carbon fibre recycled by Herambiente in the plant currently being opened in Imola (BO), the first of its kind in Italy
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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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Scheduled for June 17-18, 2025, at La Nave, the event aims to establish itself as a key gateway to the continent’s booming EV market
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This vehicle, the first in a series, has been engineered to rigorously test Aptera’s production-intent design, production components, and critical performance metrics
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This significant move includes the full conversion of HexPly® M78.1-LT prepregs to the more sustainable HexPly® Nature version
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The company, a leading international aerospace manufacturer, has made significant advances in recent years in researching thermoplastic composite materials
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The event (19-20 March, Dusseldorf) will be focused on the latest advancements in decarbonization technologies
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Alan Harper Composites, Tower Composites, and Ilium Composites offer a comprehensive suite of solutions that revolutionise composite manufacturing by reducing waste, enhancing part quality, and improving operational efficiency
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The first document, Why composites are genuinely circular, is available now
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The agreement between the two companies is a testament to their shared commitment to prioritize sustainable solutions
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This agreement underscores both companies' dedication to sustainable solutions and long-term collaboration
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The event is scheduled for Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 May at BolognaFiere, located right in the heart of Italy’s Motor Valley
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The Sant’Agata Bolognese carmaker extends its decarbonization program to the entire value chain, with the aim of reducing total enterprise emissions by 40% ‘per car’ by 2030
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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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The primary objectives are to extend the life of parts and vehicles, ensuring that they last for as long as possible
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This certification allows the company to allocate and use biomass or recycled materials through the mass balance approach
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This marks the start of full-scale testing of a future industrial carbon fibre recovery activity in the aerospace sector using advanced technologies
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The contracts are expected to deliver a combined net sales of approx. CHF 375 million over the contract period
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Stellantis NV and Samsung SDI today announced that Kokomo, Indiana, will be the site for a second battery manufacturing facility
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The high resistance of this composite to the extreme conditions of a battery cell fire can be attributed to the non-flammable long and continuous fibers that reinforce the material in a multi-layer structure
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A fundamental stage is represented by the creation of the Battery Technology Center in Turin