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25 Oct 2006 - United Kingdom
Airtech panels help launch Carbonyte's Anarchy Limousine

Airtech Advanced Materials has helped Carbonyte successfully launch its new Anarchy Limousine.
The use of Airtech resin infusion vacuum bag materials and Toolfusion materials in the Carbonyte HotFusion process has yielded the light weight panels with A Class automotive finish required for this prestigious project.
The HotFusion process employs self heated mould tool technology utilising Airtech Toolfusion materials. This eliminates the need for oven or autoclave equipment. Airtech resin infusion vacuum bag materials selected for the HotFusion process provide the combination of high temperature performance, vacuum Integrity and resin compatibility required to ensure high quality part manufacture.
Carbonyte’s use of resin infused composite panels has achieved a 140” vehicle extension with a never before achieved weight increase of only 600kg.
Chris Wright from Carbonyte UK stated, "The HotFusion process is aimed at cost effective composite processing in any application including marine, aerospace and industrial, and we believe the Anarchy Super Stretch Range Rover showcases the possibilities of weight savings using advanced composites in this high profile, image conscious market."
Source : Airtech




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