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News Published on 11/8/2021
IACMI highlights new program, workforce developments

IACMI covers collaborations for a Center for Composite and Hybrid Materials Interfacing (CHMI), the development of a regional talent development strategy and establishment of a learning network to develop the industry’s workforce.

Article Published on 8/7/2008
SPE'S AUTOMOTIVE COMPOSITES SHOW PREVIEW

Conference continues growth trend despite tough North American market.

Article Published on 10/26/2020
Composites in architecture: A hidden opportunity

Many applications in the aerospace and automotive industries apply equally to architecture, such as the use of FRP. Other opportunities for traditional composite materials may lie in seeking out creative applications.  

Article Published on 10/1/2011
On the road again

CT's editor-in-chief Jeff Sloan offers a quick review of doings at this year's SPE Automotive Composites Conference & Exhibition, recently presented in Troy, Mich.

Article Published on 11/1/2018
Carbon fiber pickup box: A GM redux?

Didn’t GM release a truck with a composite pickup box years ago? The Pro-Tec box was molded in the same Huntington factory as the new CarbonPro version. So, what sets the new pickup box apart?

Article Published on 11/2/2015
“Intelligent Lightweighting”: A strategy that works

A CW columnist and the chief commercialization officer for the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI, Knoxville, TN, US), Dale Brosius suggests a realistic approach as carbon fiber competes with aluminum and steel for the future of automotive manufacturing

Case Study Published on 1/6/2015
Sub-8-minute cycle times on carbon/epoxy prepreg

Globe’s Generation 2 RapidClave system passes another out-of-autoclave milestone.

Article Published on 9/24/2009
The new carmakers

A host of new carmakers is using composites to build vehicles designed specifically to help us be less oil-dependent.

Case Study Published on 8/31/2010
F1-inspired MonoCell: Racing safety for the road

Resin transfer molding makes CFRP passenger cell mass-producible for new model supercar.

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