Kringlan, TenCate to develop auto parts using thermoplastic technologies
Kringlan Composites has designed and plan to produce a full carbon fiber-reinforced composite wheel for high-performance cars.
Kringlan Composites AG and TenCate Advanced Composites reported on Sept. 17 that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in order to develop solutions for part manufacturing automotive partson using thermoplastic composite technology. Kringlan Composites has designed and plan to produce a full carbon fiber-reinforced composite wheel for high-performance cars. TenCate has been involved in the development of the thermoplastic composite material, which has been qualified for this purpose.
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