https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/case-study/lightweighting-heavy-trucks?ind%5B0%5D=6601
Polystrand™ Continuous Fiber Tapes & Laminates
This customer used Polystrand™ continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) tapes and laminates in the trailer space of their heavy truck applications.
These tapes and laminates combined high strength, unidirectional fibers and engineered thermoplastic resins to help reduce weight while maintaining exceptional strength and impact resistance.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/case-study/lightweighting-heavy-trucks
Polystrand™ Continuous Fiber Tapes & Laminates
This customer used Polystrand™ continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) tapes and laminates in the trailer space of their heavy truck applications.
These tapes and laminates combined high strength, unidirectional fibers and engineered thermoplastic resins to help reduce weight while maintaining exceptional strength and impact resistance.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/injection-molding-guide?rtype%5B0%5D=1164
Gate and Knit Line Locations
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Gate and Knit Line Locations
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/crtm-panel-product-bulletin-2020.pdf
Tailored to customer design and performance specifications, panels are engineered with custom formulated resins, structural core materials, and fibers to achieve specific stiffness, strength, weight, performance and cost targets.
The unique manufacturing process yields uniform quality throughout the panel, ensuring complete resin impregnation, high fiber volume content, low void content, uniform thickness, and core bonding throughout.
sq. ft.) 0.54" 1.2 0.75" 1.4 2.24" 3.1 CRTM PANEL PROPERTIES Additional features include: • Material and design flexibility • �Large-scale production with in-line CNC machining • Class-A FS&T resin systems • Product design guidance MARKETS AND END-USE APPLICATIONS CRTM composite panels are ideal for use in markets where metal skin-over-frame or hand-laid composite sandwich panels are currently used.
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Sustainable infrastructure solutions that increase energy efficiency, renewable energy, natural resource conservation, and fiber optic / 5G network accessibility
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Sustainable Fiber Coloration Technology (Spin-Dyeing)
Avient Solutions for Fiber Optic Cable
Complēt REC Long Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastics
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Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastics
Long Fiber Thermoplastics (LFTs)
LFTs are fiber reinforced thermoplastic pellets used in injection molding machines.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/how-lightweight-automotive-components?sust%5B0%5D=1165
For stiffness or strength requirements, consider leveraging long fiber thermoplastics technologies.
However, long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT) technology addresses these concerns, bridging the gap between short-fiber reinforced formulations and over-engineered materials.
LFTs still offer the ease of injection molding, like short-fiber polymers, but the fiber length and type (glass, carbon, etc.) are key factors in the strength, stiffness, and durability of plastics.
https://www.avient.com/resource-center/knowledge-base/article/how-lightweight-automotive-components?ind%5B0%5D=6601
For stiffness or strength requirements, consider leveraging long fiber thermoplastics technologies.
However, long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT) technology addresses these concerns, bridging the gap between short-fiber reinforced formulations and over-engineered materials.
LFTs still offer the ease of injection molding, like short-fiber polymers, but the fiber length and type (glass, carbon, etc.) are key factors in the strength, stiffness, and durability of plastics.