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HOW IT'S MADE – A rotorcraft access panel made from recycled carbon PPS
A rotorcraft access panel is developed and was successfully flight tested. This is a world’s first flying fully recycled thermoplastic composite application in aerospace. Utilizing a novel recycling route, the panel is lighter, more cost-effective and of recycled thermoplastic composites.
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European Project Develops Recycling Route for Thermoplastic Composites
TPAC and TPRC have developed a recycling process for thermoplastic composites which is said to offer high mechanical performance and design freedom at low cost.
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TPAC and TPRC developed a recycling route for thermoplastic composites
TPAC and TPRC developed a recycling process for thermoplastic composites offering high mechanical performance and design freedom at low cost.
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The Dutch ThermoPlastic composites Application Center opens new lab facilities
The new lab facilities of the recently founded ThermoPlastic composites Application Center (TPAC) are opened by Anka Mulder, the president of Saxion, University of Applied Sciences. The lab features new processing equipment enabling it’s focus on cost-effective processing and application of thermoplastic composites.
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TPAC Opens Thermoplastic Composites Research Facility
The new laboratory facilities of recently founded TPAC (ThermoPlastic composites Application Centre) were opened by Anka Mulder, President of Saxion University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands, on 14 September.
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