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Specialty fiberglass reinforcements for improved composites performance

CAMX 2024: Johns Manville is presenting a range of fiber reinforcement solutions for thermoplastic and thermoset composites, including multi-end and single-end roving options.

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MultiStar multi-end roving

MultiStar multi-end roving, now also available in North America, can optimize surface aspect for sheet molding compound (SMC) Class A technologies. Source (All Images) | Johns Manville

Johns Manville (JM, Denver, Colo., U.S.), a Berkshire Hathaway company, is displaying a range of fiberglass reinforcement solutions to improve the performance of thermoplastic and thermoset composites. Its MultiStar multi-end roving, now available in North America, is crafted to enhance fiberglass distribution, wetting and bonding and reduce fuzz. This roving is optimized for various applications, including SMC Class A composite materials, the production of long-fiber reinforced polyurethane (PU) panels, thermoset weaving applications, long fiber injection (PU) headliner production, glass mat thermoplastics (GMT) and spray-up processes.

The StarRov single-end roving is well suited for various fabric processes, including long fiber thermoplastic (LFT) or direct long fiber thermoplastic (D-LFT) processes, unidirectional (UD) tapes, pultrusion, weaving and filament winding. It is said to offer a range of benefits, such as optimal mechanical properties, low VOC, improved bundle opening, rapid impregnation, accurate wet-out, high dry strength and minimal fuzz.

The ThermoFlow chopped strand is engineered to excel in various applications and processes, notably in thermoplastic reinforcement. JM says its chopped strand is known for its excellent strand integrity, clean feeding and consistent fiber distribution.

Neomera PA-6 organosheets

Neomera PA6 organosheets for lightweight sheet metal replacement.

Additionally, the company’s Neomera PA6 organosheets provide customizable, high-performance material options for the transportation and industrial sectors. Neomera is offered as a lightweight solution for sheet metal replacement, due to its mechanical and heat-resistant properties resulting from the combination of fabric reinforcements with the performance of PA6. The organosheets — 1-3 mm thick and up to 1.5 m wide — offer advanced material solutions with low-viscosity monomer impregnation into fabric reinforcements and in-situ polymerization. They are said to be adaptable for direct use or further processing and are tailored to thermoforming, stamping and compression processes.

The Neomera OS-6 series, reinforced with glass woven fabric, optimizes strength, stiffness and impact resistance, and is designed for demanding transportation and industrial applications. The series, reinforced with noncrimp fabric (NCF), also provides additional strength and formability. Neomera passed stringent fire testing without the use of additives. Custom options such as carbon fibers or hybrid systems are also available.

Johns Manville will be exhibiting new technology at CAMX 2024 in San Diego, CA this September.
Plan to meet up with their team or get registered here!

SEPT. 9 - 12

2024

SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER

San Diego, CA

theCAMX.org

September 9 - 12, 2024

San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA

Presented By theCAMX.org

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