To show its commitment to the growing importance of lightweight design in the automotive industry, BASF has established a lightweight composites team.
The team will focus on the development of materials and technologies suitable for manufacturing high-performance fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) parts for automotive applications.
BASF has a broad product portfolio and it is able to offer three different plastic matrix systems. It intends to develop tailor-made formulations in close cooperation with customers.
“We can build here on BASF’s know-how in the areas of epoxy, polyurethane and polyamide chemistry, want to exploit the synergies in the team and will be making a double-digit million euro investment in development in the coming years,” explains Willy Hoven-Nievelstein, head of the BASF Engineering Plastics Europe business unit.
RTM
In the new resin transfer moulding (RTM) laboratory in Ludwigshafen, Germany, and polyurethane research facility in Lemförde, Germany, BASF is working on the chemical and technical challenges posed by the new matrix solutions.
In addition to the mechanical performance of the finished composite part, good flow characteristics and a short curing time of the resin components are the primary challenges with all three material systems.
More information in: reinforcedplastics.com
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