Posts Tagged ‘Reed Exhibitions’

COMPOSITES CHINA: Premiere in July 2011

Mai 31st, 2011 | By Frank in aerospace, Aerospace Industry, Allgemein, Construction Industry, General, SHANGHAI, Technology | No Comments »

After the success of COMPOSITES EUROPE, the European Trade Fair and Forum for Composite Materials, Technology and Applications, the trade fair organiser Reed Exhibitions is launching a new event in Asia.

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1st Day of COMPOSITES EUROPE 2010

September 14th, 2010 | By Frank in aerospace, Aerospace Industry, Biocomposites, Biomaterials, Business, Exhibitors, Innovation | No Comments »

Today was the first day of the COMPOSITES EUROEP in Essen.
I think it’s not an exaggeration to say that this is the largest and most beautiful CE, we have ever had. There are very nice booths, the exhibitors focusing more and more beautiful and higher stands to be found by visitors.
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A high-altitude wedding – but one that needs the correct epoxy resin-polyurethane ratio to last!

Juni 28th, 2010 | By Frank in Allgemein, Composite production, Engineering, Exhibitors, Innovation, Wind Energy Industry | No Comments »

Every movement must be just right when the blade and rotor hub of a wind turbine are married together at a dizzy height.  Because screwing the rotor blade onto the rotor hub 100 metres above the ground represents a major bonding technology challenge. Heavy-duty threaded bushes are bonded into the fibre-reinforced flange on the blade holder of each blade – and the bond must be absolutely rock solid.

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Environmentally friendly and cost-reducing: fiber-reinforced composites are setting trends in lightweight design for the trucking industry – Part1

April 30th, 2010 | By Frank in Allgemein, Automotive Industry, Construction Industry, Exhibitors, Innovation, Trucks | No Comments »

Sustainability and energy efficiency: What does the future look like for international freight traffic? What new approach can freight forwarders and logistics specialists adopt, so that they are able to transport their clients’ large loads under favorable conditions? How can such an approach ensure high environmental standards? The solution lies in lightweight design for trucks and freight containers, where fuel consumption and transport costs are reduced, CO2 emissions are lowered and climate friendliness is increased.

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