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NetComposites Develops Natural Fibre LFT for Lightweighting

4th March 2015

  

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Company Announcement - NetComposites has developed injection mouldable long fibre thermoplastic Flax/PP and Jute/PP pellets. The pellets, made using pultrusion technology and commingled yarns, offer a competitive alternative to glass LFT and continuous fibre composites whilst having a number of benefits. The natural fibres offer a stiffness comparable to glass resulting in pellets which are low weight, capable of complex moulding geometries, offer good impact and creep resistance and improved performance over alternative short-fibre materials.

The pellets are ideally suited to light-weighting applications such as automotive interiors. NetComposites is currently working with an automotive trim supplier to develop an interior panel using Flax/PP pellets.  The materials have a specific modulus comparable with that of glass fibres, but ~40% lighter. 

Other LFT variants are in development such as novel polymer reinforced polymer (PRP) pellets with a PET reinforcement and PP matrix. These offer another lightweight and highly impact-resistant alternative to glass/PP products. 

Pellets and moulded parts will be on show at JEC Europe 2015 in Hall 7.3, Stand G70 from 10 - 12 March, Paris, France. The team will be available throughout the show and encourages you to book an appointment. Please contact them on +44 (0)1246 266244

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