DSM joined LiPA to provide technical support for polyamide 6
as a global leading enterprise in life science and material science, Royal DSM group of the Netherlands recently announced that it would join the LiPA cooperation project, and DSM would be responsible for providing advanced material technology and comprehensive operation guidance related to polyamide 6
lipa refers to the application of lightweight and integrated production process. The project is aimed at the production and development process of advanced thermoplastic composite parts reinforced by continuous fibers
Christian g Tze, the leader of the LiPA cooperation project, said: with the strong support provided by DSM to the LiPA team, we can further expand the application scope of polyamide 6. DSM will share with us the expertise related to material selection, component research and development, engineering technology and material processing. We believe that the addition of DSM will help us to make new milestone achievements in the field of injection molding and continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites
for car dealers × The key factor for the successful mass production of advanced thermoplastic composites introduced by the industry is the automatic production flow hypothesis. The oil delivery valve of the electronic universal experimental machine shows an abnormal sound or vibration. The LiPA project team has developed an integrated process that includes the steps of preheating organic sheets (thermoplastic impregnated continuous fiber preforms). The organic plates will be transported to the LiPA tool located in the injection molding equipment through mechanical equipment, and then the finished parts will be produced by backward injection of thermoplastic. All the steps in the whole process are mainly heating and treatment. The reasons for this phenomenon are multifaceted management, remodeling, injection, etc. must be able to achieve perfect coordination with each other and with LiPA tools and operating systems. In terms of backward injection and the pressing technology of flexible materials such as textiles or thermoplastic sheets, the major R & D cooperative enterprises that form the LiPA team have more than 20 years of rich experience
recently, LiPA team has launched several important cooperation projects in the field of joint research and development of advanced thermoplastic composites. In the future, these materials will be mainly used in the high-strength and light-weight automobile market. DSM's participation undoubtedly injects new vitality into these R & D activities
in addition, DSM is also one of the partners of the European Union funded enlight (energy efficiency and intelligent lighting system) research project. This project aims to promote advanced material technology research and development activities that will help medium and high emission electric vehicles achieve the weight reduction and emission reduction goals. On the other hand, as one of the founders of Aachen integrated lightweight production center (AZL), DSM is also committed to promoting the automatic production of lightweight parts with high load and optimized experimental force for measuring the spring at a certain displacement at a cost, making it suitable for mass production and competent for various processing processes of composite materials and various material designs
DSM has launched carbon fiber reinforced composite products based on Eco paxx polyamide 410, akulon polyamide 6 and stanyl polyamide 46. Such products can significantly reduce the weight of auto body and chassis components. Glass fiber reinforced composites are mainly aimed at the weight reduction of semi-structural parts
these projects fully reflect DSM's colorful technology and better life strategy to develop innovative solutions to help end users create more value while reducing the adverse impact of the entire supply chain on the environment. DSM global business director akulon and eco paxx Danilo Fioravante said. Close cooperation with partners is the key to the rapid implementation and success of these projects
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