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Toray's latest technology allows molding CFRP components 10 times faster

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2023-03-08 Editor :JK
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Toray Industries, Inc., has developed a rapid integrated molding technology for carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) mobility components. This material sandwiches a light, porous carbon fiber-reinforced foam (CFRF) core with a thermosetting prepreg skin offering high mechanical properties.

 

This new technology makes it possible to mold CFRP mobility components such as a car roof 10 times faster than a conventional autoclave molding setup. Such offerings can be just half the weight of steel counterparts.

 

CFRP members typically sandwich urethane foam cores with thermosetting prepreg skins. Common applications for these light and rigid structures are large panels for aircraft, automobiles, ships, and infrastructure. Some have pushed for shorter manufacturing times to optimally bond the core after shaping it to the skin.

 

Vehicular electrification has made it increasingly important to reduce component weights to extend the cruising ranges of models employing heavy batteries.


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Toray develops rapid integrated molding technology for CFRP mobility components.


Toray’s new rapid integrated molding technology makes it possible to fabricate large panels in a single press shot. That is because this approach simultaneously shapes, thermosets and molds, and bonds the core CFRF and thermosetting prepreg skin in the same mold.

 

Synchronizing CFRF’s expansion with the prepreg’s curing timing is significantly faster than with conventional processes. The prepreg thermosetting resin penetrates the porous CFRF to bond the skin and core materials without using adhesives, for a highly reliable bonding structure.

 

CFRF offers significantly better strength, elastic modulus, and impact resistance than conventional core materials. Its low specific gravity ranges of 0.2 to 0.4 can enhance performance and lighten sandwich structures. Toray demonstrated its concept by using a pressing machine to create a large automobile roof panel (1.2m long x 1.2m wide x 2.3mm thick) in just five minutes. This was 10-fold faster than the conventional approach.

 

The company assessed rigidity tests, coatability, sound insulation properties, and other practical aspects for automobile production. In vital drop-weight impact tests, Toray confirmed that the skin core interface did not delaminate and that impact absorption is very good.

 

Toray will undertake R&D to meet wide-ranging needs by offering this setup for simultaneously saving weight and accelerating production. The company also looks to cultivate such emerging transportation modalities as urban air mobility and drones that benefit massively from lightweight materials.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2023-03-08 Editor :JK
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Toray Industries, Inc., has developed a rapid integrated molding technology for carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) mobility components. This material sandwiches a light, porous carbon fiber-reinforced foam (CFRF) core with a thermosetting prepreg skin offering high mechanical properties.

 

This new technology makes it possible to mold CFRP mobility components such as a car roof 10 times faster than a conventional autoclave molding setup. Such offerings can be just half the weight of steel counterparts.

 

CFRP members typically sandwich urethane foam cores with thermosetting prepreg skins. Common applications for these light and rigid structures are large panels for aircraft, automobiles, ships, and infrastructure. Some have pushed for shorter manufacturing times to optimally bond the core after shaping it to the skin.

 

Vehicular electrification has made it increasingly important to reduce component weights to extend the cruising ranges of models employing heavy batteries.


1.jpg

Toray develops rapid integrated molding technology for CFRP mobility components.


Toray’s new rapid integrated molding technology makes it possible to fabricate large panels in a single press shot. That is because this approach simultaneously shapes, thermosets and molds, and bonds the core CFRF and thermosetting prepreg skin in the same mold.

 

Synchronizing CFRF’s expansion with the prepreg’s curing timing is significantly faster than with conventional processes. The prepreg thermosetting resin penetrates the porous CFRF to bond the skin and core materials without using adhesives, for a highly reliable bonding structure.

 

CFRF offers significantly better strength, elastic modulus, and impact resistance than conventional core materials. Its low specific gravity ranges of 0.2 to 0.4 can enhance performance and lighten sandwich structures. Toray demonstrated its concept by using a pressing machine to create a large automobile roof panel (1.2m long x 1.2m wide x 2.3mm thick) in just five minutes. This was 10-fold faster than the conventional approach.

 

The company assessed rigidity tests, coatability, sound insulation properties, and other practical aspects for automobile production. In vital drop-weight impact tests, Toray confirmed that the skin core interface did not delaminate and that impact absorption is very good.

 

Toray will undertake R&D to meet wide-ranging needs by offering this setup for simultaneously saving weight and accelerating production. The company also looks to cultivate such emerging transportation modalities as urban air mobility and drones that benefit massively from lightweight materials.

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