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JEC Asia Conferences To Highlight Composites Developments In
Eco-design, Simulation, Aeronautics, Automotive And HP Tanks In Asia
SINGAPORE - July 20, 2015 - JEC Group reveals the program of
its 5 conferences organized alongside with JEC Asia Composites Show 8th
annual session at the SUNTEC Center in Singapore next October 20-22,
2015. A panel of 20 speakers from 10 countries will share and exchange
with delegates expected from 43 countries. 2 of these sessions are
organized in partnership with TUM Asia in Singapore and Hanyang
University in the Republic of Korea.
Eco-designs And Recycling
Nowadays, being environmentally conscious is no longer a
suggestion but a requirement. Governmental legislations are increasing
in order to gain better control over which products are manufactured in a
wide range of products. Composite materials in particular, have for a
while now been encouraged to go [green" by developing the use of natural
fibers, cleaner resins and recycling opportunities.
With speakers from Ashland, Cobra International, Ecole des Mines d`Albi and Solvay.
Simulation/Robotization
As the use of composite materials becomes more widespread in
every major industry, the need for efficient and well-adapted simulation
tools has equally grown. Indispensable for behavioral predictions
thanks to the structural analysis and optimization they provide,
software tools provide reliable and pre-manufacturing solutions in
design.
Along these lines, the pressure of productivity rates and mass
production has brought an increase in the use of flexible robotics which
will be delved into during this session.
With speakers from TUM Asia and their partners including Duo Machinery Equipment.
Aeronautics: The Challenge Of Light-weighting
Thanks to their high strength and lightweight properties,
composite materials are becoming increasingly widespread in the
aerospace industry. Light-weighting is a particularly important
challenge for the industry, as it allows for fuel reductions, but it is a
difficult one as aeronautical parts possess stringent quality
requirements. Other major current challenges for this industry when it
comes to composite materials include: reduced assembly time and
maintenance, and greater impact resistance in airframes.
With speakers from Chomarat, Republic Polytechnic and Surface generation.
Cycle-time Reduction In The Automotive Industry
High-speed production is one of the biggest challenges of the
automotive industry when it comes to composite materials, notably in
order to achieve cost parity with metal equivalents. Thanks to process
innovations and adapted epoxy resins, cycle-times for high-performance
structural parts have already been significantly reduced during these
last few years, but the incentive to lower them even more and thus
attain the crucial one-minute cycle time.
With speakers from Hanyang University, RWTH Aachen and Lamborghini.
Composite Vessels For High Pressure Storage
Over the years, these types of vessels, which hold liquids and
gases under pressure, have been through different stages: from all-metal
to metal or plastic lined composite tanks, and finally to a linerless
tank.
These high-pressure storage tanks are one of the fastest growing
market for advanced composites and this session will focus both on
market trends and the latest innovations.
Posted July 31, 2015
Source: JEC Group