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		<title>With composites and nanotechnology to the world championship</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest innovation from Huntsman Advanced Materials GmbH of Basle is a one-piece hockey stick.  It is manufactured from a new ductile modified highly modern artificial resin system, known as Araldite NanoTech Composite, as well as according to a design by Composite Busch SA. The stick was used by the Swiss Team at the Hockey World [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest innovation from Huntsman Advanced Materials GmbH of Basle is a one-piece hockey stick.  It is manufactured from a new ductile modified highly modern artificial resin system, known as<span id="more-371"></span> Araldite NanoTech Composite, as well as according to a design by Composite Busch SA.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="one-piece hockey stick" src="http://blog.composites-europe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Newsfeed_Sport11-300x194.jpg" alt="one-piece hockey stick" width="300" height="194" /></p>
<p>The stick was used by the Swiss Team at the Hockey World Championship 2009 and was also praised by the Russian, Austrian, Latvian and French teams.  The new, patented nanotechnology provides the hockey stick with its specific strength and thus improves its impact characteristics as well as its reaction where bending, resistance and torsion are concerned.  In addition, the energy released by the player is passed directly and efficiently to the puck due to the one-piece design.</p>
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		<title>Completely hard – thanks to epoxy resin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 15:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Angela</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Epoxy resins are the elixir for numerous composite applications. They consist of polymers, which together with suitable hardeners produce a duroplastic plastic of high strength and chemical stability. When epoxy resin and hardener are mixed, after a specific time, curing of the originally viscose mixture takes place. Depending on the formulation and temperature, this time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-146" style="border: 3px solid white; margin: 3px;" title="Araldite EP1000AB is a new, nano-hardened epoxy adhesive paste with good mechanical properties for joining and repairing aircraft structures (Photo: Huntsman)." src="http://blog.composites-europe.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/01Newsfeed_Epoxid-300x225.jpg" alt="Araldite EP1000AB is a new, nano-hardened epoxy adhesive paste with good mechanical properties for joining and repairing aircraft structures (Photo: Huntsman). " width="270" height="203" />Epoxy resins are the elixir for numerous composite applications. They consist of polymers, which together with suitable hardeners produce a duroplastic plastic of high strength and chemical stability. When epoxy resin and hardener are mixed, after a specific time, curing of the originally viscose mixture takes place. Depending on the formulation and temperature, this time span can take a few minutes or may last several hours. In some cases, the curing time may also take several months.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.krempel-group.com" target="_blank">Krempel-Group</a>, from Vaihingen, offers with the BD system, prepregs that are based on modified epoxy resins with high impact resistance and excellent dynamic properties. These can be processed into high strength structural components with all standard processes. The curing range is between 85 and 140 degrees Celsius, the maximum dimensional stability under heat is 125 degrees Celsius.</p>
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<p>The BX prepreg system has an extremely wide curing range from 55 to 185 degrees Celsius and thus fulfils the demands for a low pressure/low temperature prepreg. It is suitable for the production of structural components as well as for composite fibre tools with a dimensional stability under heat of up to 180 degrees Celsius. Here again, all current processing methods can be employed. At the <a href="http://www.composites-europe.com" target="_blank">Composites Europe</a> (CE) trade fair, which will be held from 27 to 29 October 2009 in Stuttgart, Krempel will present a range of its latest developments.</p>
<p>So that epoxy and polyurethane resins as well as modelling and adhesive pastes are employed in the right blend, two component metering and mixing systems are required, such as those produced by <a href="http://www.tartler.com" target="_blank">Tartler GmbH</a> from Lützelbach – who is also exhibiting at Composites Europe (CE). The company has developed powerful and flexible two-component mixing systems especially for the economic production of rotor blades for wind power stations.</p>
<p>A new nano-hardened epoxy adhesive paste with excellent mechanical characteristics for joining and repairing aircraft structures of metal and composite material has been developed by <a href="http://www.huntsman.com" target="_blank">Huntsman Advanced Materials GmbH</a> from Basel, Switzerland. Araldite EP1000AB noticeably exceeds the aircraft specifications for low temperatures, room temperature and relatively high temperatures. Due to simple handling and a long shelf life, the material also provides very promising options for additional applications.</p>
<p>According to Huntsman, they are the market leader for resin-hardening systems for the composites industry based on epoxy resins, bismalelmide, cyanide tester, benzoxacine and polyurethane systems. The company is a supplier of adhesive systems and liquid resin systems for the stated processes, including prepreg manufacture, as well as being a supplier for the formulators with a portfolio for the composites industry. Apart from aviation, important markets are in the automobile, wind energy, conventional energies, sports and leisure sectors.</p>
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		<title>Huntsman shows off its leading innovations at COMPOSITES EUROPE</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 14:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Angela</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visit the Huntsman Advanced Materials stand (Hall C2, Stand B04) at COMPOSITES EUROPE in Stuttgart from 27th – 29th October 2009 and see the latest advances in new composite materials and energy saving technologies. New OLED markets for Araldite® Highly Flexible Composite, HFC For the first time you can see how Huntsman is helping the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-113" style="border: 3px solid white; margin: 3px;" title="1huntsman" src="http://blog.composites-europe.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/1huntsman-300x276.jpg" alt="1huntsman" width="270" height="248" />Visit the <a href="http://www.huntsman.com" target="_blank">Huntsman Advanced Materials</a> stand (<strong>Hall C2, Stand B04)</strong> at <a href="http://www.composites-europe.com" target="_blank">COMPOSITES EUROPE</a> in Stuttgart from 27th – 29th October 2009 and see the latest advances in new composite materials and energy saving technologies.</p>
<p><strong>New OLED markets for Araldite® Highly Flexible Composite, HFC</strong><br />
For the first time you can see how Huntsman is helping the Organic Light Emitting Devices, OLEDs, market to broaden its market. Huntsman has in conjunction with the Philips Holst Centre won a major award for its Araldite® HFC for a new multi-layered composite foil. This composite foil combines OLED technology with the award winning Araldite® HFC to open up an enormous range of new generation lighting and signage design opportunities.</p>
<p><span id="more-104"></span>Designers have the scope to create lighting and signage in shapes and forms that will not shatter or splinter on impact on a scale that has never before been possible. Plus the composite foil has the potential to be 70% more energy efficient and is more environmentally friendly than other light sources.</p>
<p>Corporate logos, brand names or warning signs can be creatively displayed on the spoilers of sports cars or motorbikes. Interior designers can add light sources on to flat carbon surfaces on furniture, aerospace and car interiors. And for the fashion conscious designer, he can add style and safety features to items such as skis, snowboards and yachts. The list is endless.</p>
<p><strong>Ground breaking Fuel Cell Resins</strong><br />
Two new awarding fuel cell resins for lighter weight ground breaking graphite composite fuel cell bipolar plates offer significant benefits. The resin for cars is based on benzoxazine and the resin for back-up power and stationary power applications is based on bismaleimide. Every major manufacturer in the world is considering how best to utilise fuel cell technology to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and the reliance on fossils fuels and these new resins represent the way forward.</p>
<p><strong>Materials to meet new solar technology demands</strong><br />
Huntsman is exhibiting a range of materials suitable for the solar energy market. This is a market with unique requirements where products may have to withstand high temperatures. Materials on display include Araldite® 2015 which is used in heat removal devices which improve solar panels efficiency.</p>
<p><strong>Nanotechnology improves performance</strong><br />
Araldite® EP1000, the patented new concept based on nanotechnology which significantly improves fracture resistance without affecting other properties. It is ideal for the aerospace sector. Also there is Araldite® nanotech toughened RTM &#8211; the extremely small size of the nanostructures coupled with their extremely high surface-to-volume ratios leads to improved performance factors such as strength, stiffness and wear resistance. It has been used for high impact sports sectors such as at ice hockey world championships.</p>
<p>Huntsman working with <a href="http://www.busch-hockey.com" target="_blank">Busch S.A.</a> has developed a world beating “one piece” hockey stick which was used by the Swiss team at the recent world Ice Hockey Championships and is now being considered by other world ice hockey teams such as Russia, Austria and France.</p>
<p><strong>New building blocks added to the Araldite® Epoxy Resin Range</strong><br />
The first building block is Araldite® MY 816. This bi-functional resin based on a Naphthalene backbone presents good balance between temperature resistance and toughness together with lower water uptake and good flame resistance. The second new Araldite® building block is Araldite ® MY0610 which is a high purity version of the now famous meta-aminophenol based, trifunctional epoxy resin Araldite ® MY0600.</p>
<p>Araldite ® MY0610 provides the same features as Araldite® MY0600. It increases modulus, increases toughness compared to other multifunctional resins, whilst it also shows improved stability on storage and much lower viscosity. Those two new building blocks are added to a range of specialty epoxy resins suited for making high performance formulations intended for composites parts manufacturing in high end applications such as Aerospace and Formula One Racing.</p>
<p><strong>Latest additions to the Araldite 2000+ range</strong><br />
Also on show are the recent additions to the Araldite® 2000 Plus range which include the latest polyurethane adhesives with their ability to bond plastics and a new methacrylate adhesive which because it requires minimal surface treatment is ideal in dynamic environments such as boats and for road and rail transportation.</p>
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